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Order (exchange) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Information on exchanges in the stock market.
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Information foraging - Wikipedia
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List of moments of inertia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
formulae for moments of inertia of various objects
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Precession - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Torque-induced precession (gyroscopic precession) is the phenomenon in which the axis of a spinning object (e.g. a part of a gyroscope) "wobbles" when a torque is applied to it. The pheno...
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Italian language
Unlike most other Romance languages, Italian has retained the contrast between short and long consonants which existed in Latin.
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Hub motor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Most of the hub motors made in China are designed for bikes with Chinese ... Hub motors are not a new idea. ... The hub motors would eliminate the need for ...
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OpenDocument software - Wikipedia, the free enc...
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José Manuel Barroso - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He served as Prime Minister of Portugal from 6 April 2002 until 17 July 2004, when he resigned to become President-designate of the European Commission.
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List of Unicode characters - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Handy resource for quick conversion of chars to be used everywhere a unicode number is needed... ie, generated content in css.
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Buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I almost lost the link to this.. my memory is starting to fail me, so I better keep it here @ ma.gnolia... the first place I looked. (via simonw)
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From Noon till Three - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gary Lease apparently used to have students watch this as a kind of reflection on the mythmaking process (presumably more or less the same way that McCutcheon talks about using The Life o...
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WorleyParsons - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
WorleyParsons Limited ASX:WOR is a large Australian provider of professional services to the energy, resource, and complex process industries. It is often cited as being Australia's large...
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Pig Latin
An English language game where the initial consonant sound of an English word is placed at the end and an "ay" is affixed.
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Antikythera mechanism
ancient machinery and computation
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Raining animals - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Raining animals is a relatively rare meteorological phenomenon, although occurrences have been reported from many countries throughout history. One hypothesis that has been furthered to e...
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Exploding animal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An exploding animal is an animal that explodes either through natural causes or the intervention of humans. While such happenings are rare, there are many documented cases over a wide ran...
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Spam (Monty Python) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Nontransitive dice - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A set of nontransitive dice is a set of dice for which the relation "is more likely to roll a higher number" is not transitive. See also intransitivity. This situation is similar to that...
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Programming paradigm - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A programming paradigm is a fundamental style of computer programming. (Compare with a methodology, which is a style of solving specific software engineering problems). A programming lan...
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Template:Timeline History of Computing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Fitts' law - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In ergonomics, Fitts' law (or Fitts's law) is a principle of human movement published in 1954 by Paul Fitts which predicts the time required to move from a starting position to a final ta...
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MediaWiki API
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Killing Joke
Wikipedia article about the English "post-punk" band.
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Herman Daly - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Herman Daly (born 1938) is an American ecological economist and professor at the School of Public Policy of University of Maryland, College Park in the United States.
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Manfred Max-Neef - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 1983, Max-Neef won the Right Livelihood Award, known as the "Alternative Nobel Prize", for his work in poverty stricken areas of developing countries, in the area of "Human Scale Devel...
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Nupedia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In January 2001, Nupedia started Wikipedia as a side project to allow collaboration on articles prior to entering the peer review process.
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Somatosensory amplification - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
sensory amplification
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Homophily - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Homophily (i.e., love of the same) is the tendency of individuals to associate and bond with similar others.
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Free school - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A free school, often intentionally spelled free skool, is a decentralized network in which skills, information, and knowledge are shared without hierarchy or the institutional environment...
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List of U.S. state mammals - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Did you know that many states have state cats and dogs?
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Clean Development Mechanism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A Kyoto arrangement allowing industrialised countries with a greenhouse gas reduction commitment to invest in projects that reduce emissions in developing countries as an alternative to m...
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Culture jamming - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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James Hansen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hansen is best known for his research in the field of climatology and his testimony on climate change to congressional committees in the 1980s that helped raise broad awareness of the glo...
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