Multi-Convert aims to help out when you have to convert measurement units.
While many computer users will instantly think to go online, search for a site that does just that and get the answer from there. A better alternative, at least for the times when connectivity is not available, is having a dedicated ... |
16 July 2011 10:31 GMT |
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Before the weekend, we published a new piece of information about id Software's Rage, which said that the combination between a first-person shooter, a racing game and a role-playing game, would take around 15 hours to complete.
As you can imagine, the feelings are mixed and have once again contributed to the... |
9 April 2011 10:01 GMT |
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Rage, the upcoming post-apocalyptic first-person shooter from id Software and Bethesda can be completed in around 15 hours, at least according to its creative director, Tim Willits.
The developer of the game, id Software, has been pretty silent about the upcoming Rage, but, at least judging from its feature set, w... |
8 April 2011 02:40 GMT |
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Length, mass, speed, area and other commonly used measurement units are now at your fingertips. With the help of a simple application you can get the answers you need even for the most complex conversions.It is not seldom that we have to make various transformations among all sorts of units and this starts as early ... |
6 September 2010 02:51 GMT |
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When our ancestors began to use tools, quite simply put the world changed. Things that had been unreachable and impossible to achieve until then suddenly became simpler. Humans or humanoids could now use the tool to take fruits down from trees, to make rudimentary enclosures, to carve stone and wood, and, most import... |
23 June 2009 05:02 GMT |
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The yacht has become, in recent years, the ultimate expression of wealth and power. It seems that you can't be in The Forbes 400 top of the richest people on the planet without owning a kick-a** yacht, or was it the other way around?Originally, it was defined as a light, fast sailing vessel used by the Dutch na... |
19 May 2007 03:22 GMT |
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