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Paul Borkan

Forest Hills - Neighborhood Profile of Forest Hills, Queens, New York - 0 views

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    "Forest Hills, a neighborhood in central Queens, comes in three parts. Beautiful Forest Hills Gardens, built as a planned garden city community starting in 1909, still the most exclusive address in Queens; Higher density housing, apartments, co-ops and condos, along and on the north side of Queens Boulevard; and Central Queens-style single- and multi-family homes, developed in the 1920s through 1940s, primarily in the area west and south of Forest Hills Gardens."
Adam McCully

The World's Most Secure Prison: ADX Florence « Sometimes Interesting - 0 views

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    "ADX Florence, built south of Florence Colorado in 1994, is the most secure prison in the United States prison system. Commonly called a "Supermax" prison, it has 490 beds in a compound which encompasses 37 acres. The prison was designed to house prisoners deemed too dangerous or high-profile for regular incarceration and nearly 95% of all inmates that have been sent to Florence were transfers with histories of violent behavior in other prison facilities. Guinness World Records acknowledges ADX Florence as being the most secure prison in the world. "
Adam McCully

Constitutional Amendments - The U.S. Constitution Online - USConstitution.net - 0 views

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    Amending the United States Constitution is no small task. This page will detail the amendment procedure as spelled out in the Constitution, and will also list some of the Amendments that have not been passed, as well as give a list of some amendments proposed in Congress during several of the past sessions.
Adam McCully

Future Timeline | Technology | Singularity | 2020 | 2050 | 2100 | 2150 | 2200 | 21st ce... - 1 views

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    Welcome to the future! Here you will find a speculative timeline of future history. Part fact and part fiction, the timeline is based on detailed research that includes analysis of current trends, projected long-term environmental changes, advances in technology such as Moore's Law, future medical breakthroughs, and the evolving geopolitical landscape. Where possible, references have been provided to support the predictions. FutureTimeline.net is intended to be an ongoing, collaborative project that is open for discussion - we welcome ideas from scientists, futurists, inventors, writers and anyone else interested in the future of our world. Submit a prediction here.
Tom Lucas

About » Fantasy Map Maker - 0 views

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    "Most maps provided on this web site are free for personal or commercial consumption. In other words, feel free to steal my maps. If any other license applies to a map, I will specifically state so in that map's blog post."
Paul Camogliano

Middle Ages Transportation - 0 views

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    A brief explanation of transportation by horses and wagons in the middle ages. The flourishing methods of sea transport are also covered, alongside some examples of middle age ships. The impact of travel time, cargo, and servants is also discussed.
Alexander Read

Brooklyn Bars - 3 views

http://matadornetwork.com/nights/the-10-best-bars-in-williamsburg-brooklyn/

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gsmartin

Planes, Trains, and Automobiles (of the Future) - News - GOOD - 0 views

  • Bumsuk Lim, a transportation design professor at Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California, demands that his students focus on how to move people and goods from point A to point B in an urban setting. One of the concepts borne out of that elegantly simple directive is Deus Ex Machina, designed by former student Jake Loniak. Part exoskeleton, part motorbike, the three-wheeled vehicle runs on lithium-ion batteries boosted by ultracapacitors (which offer better acceleration). Worn almost as a jacket, machine is steered via "muscles" mechanized by pressured air and activated by the driver's gestures. The Deus Ex Machina is projected to top out at 75 mph and is meant to be a sports model among wearable vehicles (note the lack of storage). The concept, Lim says, "solves some of the fundamental mobility issues, but is still the kind of exciting vehicle that people are like, 'I want to try that. I want to go to work in that.' You can't forget the emotional link between the buyer and the vehicle."
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    Possible vehicles of the future.
gsmartin

Proteus Digital Health Announces FDA Clearance of Ingestible Sensor - Proteus Digital H... - 0 views

  • “We are thrilled to have achieved this important milestone to market our ingestible sensor in the United States now, as well as in Europe,” said Dr. George M. Savage, co-founder and chief medical officer at Proteus Digital Health. “We are very much looking forward to bringing the benefits of our ingestible sensor to the American public in the form of innovative product offerings.”
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    Proteus Digital Health discusses their new ingestible sensor.
Paul Camogliano

Knights Code of Chivalry - 0 views

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    This code is what was expected of a knight during the middle ages. An interesting read which includes a little background as well as the knight's code of chivalry described in the Song of Roland.
Brittany Little

Medical Experiments at Auschwitz - 0 views

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    This link provides information on the physicians who carried out pseudo-medical experiments in Auschwitz.
Brittany Little

Major Events - 1947 - 0 views

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    Think link provides information on many major events in the 1947.
alexis614

Wicca in the Kitchen - 0 views

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    Witch food recipes!
Adam McCully

Kevin Warwick - Home Page - 0 views

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    Kevin Warwick is Professor of Cybernetics at the University of Reading, England, where he carries out research in artificial intelligence, control, robotics and biomedical engineering. He is a Chartered Engineer (CEng.) and is a Fellow of The Institution of Engineering & Technology (FIET). He is the youngest person ever to become a Fellow of the City & Guilds of London Institute (FCGI). He is the author or co-author of more than 500 research papers and has written or edited 27 books (three for general readership), as well as numerous magazine and newspaper articles on scientific and general subjects. He has broadcast and lectured widely and held various visiting professorships.
Hillary J Walker

Time Travel [Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy] - 0 views

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    * This site breaks down some various theories in time travel as it relates to both large scale and individual experiences. It offers simple examples to illustrate the possibilities and show the differences between competing theories. And yep - I could navigate this site all day!
Ashley Overholt

The Tuareg the Nomadic inhabitants of North Africa - 0 views

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    The Tuareg inhabit the Saharan regions of North Africa - Niger, Mali, Libya, Algeria and Burkina Faso. Tuareg is an Arabic term meaning abandoned by God. They call themselves Imohag, translated as free men. No one knows the true origin of the Tuareg, where they came from or when they arrived in the Sahara.
Ashley Overholt

China trains army of messenger pigeons - Telegraph - 0 views

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    "China is training 10,000 messenger pigeons to deliver vital military communications in the event of the country's communication systems breaking down."
Ashley Overholt

The Hindu : Arts / History & Culture : The magic of arches - 0 views

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    "There is nothing to support the arch, even the binding materials that held the stones together, close to 700 years ago, are gone. The keystone is in place and the true arch holds, for that is the magic of the true arch -- the magic of the keystone."
Ashley Overholt

http://www.wou.edu/provost/library/exhibits/exhibits2004-05/color/Images/hinduism.pdf - 0 views

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    A document explaining the importance of color in Hindu culture.
Hillary J Walker

PARTHENONGRAPHICS.COM - 0 views

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    LOTS of Timelines in graphic detail...
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