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After I sent you the Prerequisites To Success Report, my wife Coralynn
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A few months back, my friend and I were discussing about the possibility of creating a free eBook reader for Java enabled phones.
We were both very busy during that time so we had to postpone that plan.
This morning, while quickly browsing through the projects at java.net, I came across this link.
EBookME is application for creating and reading e-books on the mobile phones and other devices which supports JME (Java Micro Edition) with MIDP 1.0 profile. It consists of two parts:
* reader core (JME)
* standard Java (JSE) application which creates JME application packages. It puts together your texts and reader core.
Well, I guess somebody smarter/faster already did it for us. I hope to try it out within the next few weeks.
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After a tentative beginning with the publication of the Nova Scotia Magazine (1789-92) in Halifax and the Quebec Magazine/Le magasin de Québec (1792-94) in Québec City, brief experiments in literary journalism
ter a tentative beginning with the publication of the Nova Scotia Magazine (1789-92) in Halifax and the Quebec Magazine/Le magasin de Québec (1792-94) in Québec City, brief experiments in literary journalism in the British North American colonies appeared more frequently in the 1820s and 1830s with the increase in an educated middle-class population. The earliest magazines largely contained material reprinted from books, newspapers and British and American magazines. The response of contributors grew, however, and patriotic editors encouraged an indigenous literature, so that increasing amounts of original material were introduced.
Contributions were generally unsigned or acknowledged by initials or pseudonyms, such as “Canadensis”; the traditional anonymity of contributors was not abandoned until the latter part of the century. Some early titles - the Christian Recorder (Kingston and York, 1819-20, the first in Upper Canada), the Literary Miscellany (Montréal, 1822-23), the Canadian Magazine & Literary Repository (Montréal, 1823-25)
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Computers; Content Analysis; Mass Media Effects; Media Research; News Reporting;
Periodicals; Public Opinion; Technological Advancement
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Observing that most adults’ present conceptions of the computer have been shaped by media images, a content analysis was conducted of 169 articles on computers published in six popular magazines from the 1940s through 1969. The articles were coded in terms of their themes and topics, and the specific terms used to refer to computers in each article were listed, as were metaphors or analogies that involved anthropomorphosis, or the attribution of human characteristics to computers. The results indicated that the largest number of articles were published between 1965 and 1969, and between 1975 and 1979. The major focus of the articles began with developments and advances in computer technology and changed over time to uses and predicted uses of the computer. Military uses were the most frequently mentioned during the first 20 years, but this was replaced by mention of the business/industrial sector, which was subsequently replaced by academic uses. References to the limitations, advantages, or similarities of computers versus human beings decreased rather steadily over the period studied, as did the number of different terms used to refer to the computer. Anthropomorphic similes and metaphors describing computers were used sporadically throughout the time period studied. (HTH) |
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An Ongoing Examination of the history and development of footwear and shoemaking techniques up to the end of the sixteen century. People
There has been some considerable confusion about what the purpose of this glossary is, and I have truly unpleasant discussions regarding terms I have included, and whether I am using the right term for my default definitions. So let me be clear. As I’ve researched the medieval terminology, because of the jargon selected by those who have gone before, and my trying to trace similar and related terms, I frequently have to deal with terms that are NOT medieval. That was a given when I started this project. Therefore, this glossary has to present information for more than just the Middle Ages.
At this point, I was given an option to be either inclusive or exclusive, to open up the glossary to all manner of terms for things, including weird translations, bizarre or illiterate usages of terms that had found their way into print — all sorts of things - or to exclude all terms other than those from a specific tradition of shoemaking. I made the, apparently controversial, decision to be inclusive.
The next question was what to use as the default, or baseline, terminology. After considerable discussion, I was convinced that using the historical, published sources for English traditional shoemaking terms (Devlin, Holme, Rees, Martin, etc.) and the understanding of those terms held by modern experts would be as good a place to start as any, and made more logical sense than most others. D.A. Saguto of Colonial Williamsburg has been, and continues to be, a most valuable resource for this project. His knowledge of post-medieval shoemaking technologies, particularly with regards to such ancient experts such as Garsault, is unequalled, and his knowledge of medieval and pre-medieval shoemaking technologies is well above most.
Glossary of Historical Shoemaking
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Citizen Forestry Forum
TreePeople has trained and supported Citizen Foresters for over 20 years. Tree People has launched the Citizen Forestry Forum, an Internet discussion board on which past and present Citizen Foresters and staff can support each other with advice, answers and open discussion. Visit the forum now, and see what you can learn (and answer!).
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ARPANET is born (1960) : an Internet is conceived
ARPANET is born an Internet is conceived In the Pentagon commissioned ARPANET for research into networking The following year Vinton Cerf and others published their first proposals for protocols that would allow computers to talk
TCP/IP defined : the foundation of the Internet
The World Wide Web is invented (1991) : anyone and everyone
The search for speed (1965) : waiting for the progress bar
The Internet price war : when ISPs collide
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