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Auguste Comte (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy/Fall 2012 Edition)

https://plato.stanford.edu/Archives/Fall2012/entries/comte/

the key to a theory of technology. The reason is that there exists a systematic connection between complexity and modifiability: the more complex a phenomenon is, the more modifia

RF Cafe Homepage

https://www.rfcafe.com/

potentially disruptive technology when this article was published in a 1951 issue of Radio & Television News magazine. You can see from the pictures that the result is an imag

All Group Meeting

https://www.w3.org/2001/02/allgroupoverview.html

XML Core, XML Protocol Technology & Society P3P Specification, RDF IG WAI WCAG, ERT, User Agent, Tool Accessibility Guidelines DECLINED: XML Linking, DSig IG, XML-Signature NO

ISMAR - Past Symposiums | ISMAR - The IEEE International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality

https://www.ismar.net/past_symposiums/

Cultural Heritage: A Technology Acceptance Study, ISMAR 2012, pp. 247-255, 2012. IEEE. Recipient: Anne-Cecilie Haugstvedt & John Krogstie ISMAR 2024 Best Student Journal Paper

EARTH CHANGES

http://www.greatdreams.com/earth.htm

predictive linguistics technology is that it's not precise. How people use language is drifty on a good day. Although the US quake(s) seems to be California'ish, it could be as fa

Tavistock Institute - the best kept secret in America Dr. Byron T. Weeks, MD, Col. AFUS, MC, Ret.

https://thirdworldtraveler.com/New_World_Order/Tavistock_Institute.html

Office of Science and Technology SRI Business Intelligence Program U.S. Department of Defense Directorate of Defense Research and Engineering U.S. Department of Defense Office of

Hobbes' Internet Timeline - the definitive ARPAnet & Internet history

https://www.zakon.org/robert/internet/timeline/

US lead in science and technology applicable to the military (:amk:) 1960s 1961 Leonard Kleinrock, MIT: " Information Flow in Large Communication Nets " (May 31) First paper on pa
'An Internet timeline highlighting the key events and technologies that helped shape the Internet as we know it today.'

End of the Migration Epoch? by Dr. John H. Tanton - an ethical immigration paradigm

https://www.johntanton.org/articles/art_end_migration_epoch_tanton.html

and powerful medical technology. Perhaps most significantly, in 1674 the Dutchman Leeuwenhoek first saw microbes with a microscope he had invented, paving the way for the germ the
End of the Migration Epoch? by Dr. John H. Tanton - an ethical immigration paradigm

The Blessing

https://www.heartcom.org/TheBlessing.htm

civilization. A new technology called the ‘InnerNet’ had connected humanity with an awesome capability for instant-everywhere and interactive knowledge power. That’s the good part
The Blessing came silently in the night.  Everyone was fast asleep at the time. No one knew what would happen when we collectively wake up, wise up and rise up with the blessi

The Christmas Conspiracy FAQ

http://TheChristmasConspiracy.com/xmusfaq.htm

Q.32: Are you anti-technology? A. Not in theory. We are thankful to God for the creative engineering and inventions which make our lives safer and more efficient. But in practice,

Human Knowledge: Foundations and Limits

http://humanknowledge.net/Thoughts.html

Exobiology   4. Technology   5. Social Science     5.1. Economics       5.1.1. Macroeconomics       5.1.

My Corner of the Web

https://daconta.us/

"real" story behind the technology hype! ESSAY Leopard's unstable so where's Apple's apology to Microsoft? Apr 12, 2008 PRESENTATION DAMA conference Presentation: Effective Metada


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