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  • ..., trying hard is a future event, or a past event. It is a self-referential event that, because of its detached reflection, can never manifest in the present
    973 B (161 words) - 23:01, 26 November 2010
  • At my first tech event in Portland, Oregon, I introduced myself to a group called the “Legion of
    2 KB (436 words) - 23:57, 26 November 2010
  • (3) in the event that the sponsoring institution does not wish to publish the results nor be 2. Except in the event of a declaration of war by the Congress, academic institutions should not u
    21 KB (3,123 words) - 00:02, 4 December 2010
  • ...ample, a glow stick at a concert costs $5, but has a $2 value outside post-event. The contextual value of the glow stick is high, but its inherent value is
    776 B (128 words) - 00:07, 1 December 2011
  • ...ylvere Lotringer, Semiotext(e), 2001), Leonardo, Mute, Switch and Theory & Event. Thacker is a contributing editor at The Thing.
    2 KB (236 words) - 07:33, 24 December 2010
  • ...n's real-time performance while doing a 60-minute meditation session. The event of alpha synchrony is on the right of the screen and standard resting corti
    3 KB (403 words) - 18:48, 18 June 2012
  • ...of a conference where many are connected online with each other during the event and afterwards), or spread out in bedrooms, boardrooms, offices, kitchens a
    5 KB (767 words) - 05:02, 28 December 2011
  • ...ionsystems, disposables for bio-technology, transportation enclosures, and event environments.
    1 KB (187 words) - 01:20, 27 January 2011
  • #The event horizon of prediction. ...post-Singularity, predictions that are hard to “disprove” given the “event horizon” postulate.
    12 KB (1,804 words) - 17:44, 5 November 2012
  • ...you're looking for other bits of information to explain an out-of-context event it's like finding meaning; we always want to put things together coherently 1:10:17 Pseumatic Marker Affect, long emotional time to react to the event, triggers response every time you're at the corner; browser doesn't have la
    23 KB (3,881 words) - 22:52, 30 January 2011
  • ...rious applications within the architecture." [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Event-driven_architecture]. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Event-driven_architecture
    704 B (99 words) - 23:11, 4 February 2011
  • ...in order to selections better tell a particular aspect of a territory, an event, a space. When used with malice, it can hide, conceal, falsify or diminish
    2 KB (243 words) - 00:39, 17 June 2011
  • Plutopia is a future-focused event and entertainment company. Plutopia has the word Utopia for a reason - we'r ==Event Website==
    474 B (68 words) - 01:53, 15 March 2011
  • ...up the sudden change in the user's heart rate and the video record of the event will be pulled from the buffer into permanent storange. In the Visual Memor
    878 B (141 words) - 02:26, 27 March 2011
  • ...f the degree to which we might consider the rise of software as an epochal event or something much more modest.
    1 KB (221 words) - 14:58, 16 May 2011
  • ...textedit document on Case's computer in late 2009 during a Sunday Makerlab event.</ref></blockquote>
    1 KB (193 words) - 21:27, 29 October 2011
  • ...g it easier to re-connect with long lost loved ones or classmates, receive event invitations and phone numbers, to date and to schedule appointments.
    12 KB (2,091 words) - 13:04, 6 November 2011
  • ...ision. And stuart brand making the vision and the marketing, producing the event which brought it to life.
    270 B (42 words) - 19:06, 18 March 2012
  • [[Category:Event]]
    407 B (38 words) - 06:37, 26 March 2012
  • ...entimentalised portrait of what is in reality often a rather anticlimactic event (at least it was anticlimactic in my son, Michael’s case). I was taken a
    31 KB (5,061 words) - 00:14, 20 April 2014

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