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Paul Otellini Busts Some Myths About Intel - Arik Hesseldahl - News - AllThingsD - 0 views

  • Moore’s Law is still alive and well, Otellini said. In 1997, Intel built a supercomputer called ASCI Red that could compute one teraflop. It required 2,500 square feet of space and 9,298 chips to get the number crunching done. Earlier this month, Intel announced a chip codenamed Knight’s Corner that can do a teraflop by itself. In the mainstream marketplace, today’s notebooks are 300 times more powerful than notebooks built in 1995.
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      These kinds of statistics always give me pause. Project this out just ten years and you'll begin to see why it's SO VERY important that schools learn to leverage technology rather than ignore it.
Kathe Santillo

Father Chris' Math Lab at the Cape: Simplifying Square Roots - 0 views

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    This page also contains links to other math pages, as well as help with other areas of math.
Kathe Santillo

Square Roots: Introduction & Simplification - 0 views

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    A lesson from the Purplemath database. Also includes a printer-friendly version and lesson index.
Kathe Santillo

Punnett square Examples - 0 views

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    An interactive page where students can figure out the probabilities of particular phenotypes and genotypes.
anonymous

YouTube - Egyptian Revolution 2011 COMPLETE. World MUST MUST watch this. Freedom for All! - 12 views

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    A POWERFUL video montage of the revolution in Egypt. "Fear has been conquered. There is no turning back." I DO hope your social studies teachers know how to follow this in real time.
anonymous

gigapan: Tahrir Square - 5 views

shared by anonymous on 08 Mar 11 - No Cached
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    Another amazing example of a gigapan photo. Just keep dble clicking in to see detailed closeups.
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