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It was about the year 900 AD when a large, tree log-sized meteor smashed on the surface of the Earth in a western region of Canada, leaving a large scar as an amphitheater-shaped crater. It still lies there today, filled with small meteorite pieces, under a thick blanket of trees, as a research indicates. The meteori... |
29 November 2008 17:51 GMT |
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The moment has come once again to pimp your Windows XP with the skills of a power user and the tool that will always be at your disposal, Notepad. This article, along with the previous ones (part 1, part 2, part 3, part 4, part 5), will allow you to enhance and customize your operating system with advanced IT knowled... |
29 November 2008 16:31 GMT |
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We're happy to confirm that this week has been much more productive than the previous one. We have a trio of exciting free apps that will delight both young Mac users and experienced ones. There's something to be had for the ever-customizing Mac-head as well.KIDO'Z Browser - A safe, easy and fun browse... |
29 November 2008 13:03 GMT |
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Recently, a large group of experts led by a team from the San Diego Supercomputer Center at UC San Diego managed to perform peta-scale simulations of the internal structure of the planet, breaking various records and barriers in the process. This is supposed to enable seismology experts to devise seismic models of wa... |
29 November 2008 01:21 GMT |
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