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2blowhards.com: Climate Models Written in ... Fortran?!?

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been used for science/engineering, so I don't think it's any knock on climate scientists that they use it as well. Posted by: TGGP on August 1, 2009 1:58 AM I have no idea what y'
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The Poverty of Primitivism

https://bopsecrets.org/CF/primitivism.htm

cloning and genetic engineering. But maybe you have a more positive take on these issues. What is your opinion of nanarchy, for example? The fact that I translated documents defen

The Implications of Robot Cars and Taxis

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. There are scientific, engineering and social obstacles to making it happen. In 2005, however, all that changed. Now many experts believe this technology is within our grasp, if

https://www.humprog.org/~stephen/

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“Good” engineering research is done with an understanding of history, human culture, and that research's place in them. This might mean asking small questions, like th

2022 - Strange Loop

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Morinan Head of Product Engineering, HASH Jude Allred Co-Founder of HASH, former CTO of Fog Creek Software TLA+ Workshop Hillel Wayne Software Researcher and Historian Writing a m
Strange Loop is a conference for software developers covering programming langs, databases, distributed systems, security, machine learning, creativity, and more!

John T. Frye's Carl and Jerry, from Popular Electronics

http://www.copperwood.com/carlandjerry.htm

in fact did not study engineering at all. He did attend Indiana University, Columbia, and the University of Chicago at one point or another, studying psychology, journalism, histo
For ten years, from 1954 to 1964, John T. Frye wrote stories for Popular Electronics about a pair of teen boys who used electronics to help people, foil criminals, impress girls, a

Tom Swift and his Giant Magnet

http://www.tomswift.info/homepage/magnet.html

come out. The author's engineering knowledge is adequate, and some techno-things are actually described correctly. (See Fact vs. Fiction, below.) There is a large amount of paddin


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