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POPSHomeland Security Merchandisers Go to China Note: Communist, fascist governments like the same technology being setup in America! Kaa-chiiing! Selling out liberty is highly profitable and driving the agenda more. Note the sales pitches and methodology to establish tyranny by identifying it with patriotic labels, just more proof that there is a global conspiracy to increase strength of governments against their people invoking the (microscopic) threat of "terrorism": The surveillance experiment is part of the heroically named Golden Shield Project (Patriot Act, anyone?) which also gave birth to another of our favorite censorship models the Great Firewall.
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POPSEnterprise 2.0 bei IBM Mit am meisten “Buzz” hat Beehive erzeugt, ein Social Networking-Tool, das nicht nur mich sehr stark an Facebook erinnert und das inzwischen von 30.000 IBMern genutzt wird (im Januar waren es noch 6500). E
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POPS, 001. OverClocking Guide - Basics of CPU Speed and Overclocking 002. OverClocking Guide - Why not to Overclock Press CTRL-ALT-DEL to Continue 003. OverClocking Guide - Correct Overclocking 004. OverClocking Guide - Correct Overclocking The Techniques 005. OverClocking Guide - Which bus speed my motherboard supports 006. OverClocking Guide - Overclocking the Pentium 007. OverClocking Guide - Overclocking the Cyrix, IBM, AMD-K5 and Intel Pentium Pro 008. OverClocking Guide - Overclocking Pentium II & Celeron 009. OverClocking Guide - Overclocking Step by Step 010. OverClocking Guide - Troubleshooting Visit : http://www.centrosoft.uni.cc
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POPSMake your own fonts! Charles Andermack, a font designer who works under the nom de lettres Chank Diesel, likes to brag that one of his custom fonts has been sitting at the top of the New York Times best-seller list. He created Truck King, the font used to typeset “Jon Scieszka’s Trucktown Smash! Crash!” an illustrated book about trucks. Mr. Andermack’s design firm, Chank Fonts (chank.com), builds custom fonts for advertisers, book designers or corporations looking to capture a special look or style. While Mr. Andermack’s fees can run into the tens of thousands of dollars for full families of fonts with all the diacritical marks and permutations, he can turn anyone’s handwriting into a font for $200. These custom fonts, also available from other sites like vletter.com, are popular not only with scrapbookers but also with professionals like real estate agents who want to add a personal touch to their letters.
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POPSThe Journal of Unlikely Science I think there is a world market for maybe five computers. - Thomas J. Watson ., IBM Chairman, 1943 Computers in the future may weigh no more than 1.5 tons. - Popular Mechanics, 1949
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POPSSoftware and it's dirty little secret.... We are systematically clogging up the digital world...every software designer and programmer for him or herself. Reinventing the digital wheel on a daily bases. Some have been saying it for a long time : Release the codes and unify.. move into the 21st century for real.
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POPSLibertarian Paternalism This is a new one on me. From article: "That is not an oxymoron, they insist in their book. Rather it is a corrective to the longstanding assumption of policy makers that the average person is capable of thinking like Albert Einstein, storing as much memory as IBM's Big Blue, and exercising the willpower of Mahatma Gandhi. That is simply not how people are, they say. In reality human beings are lazy, busy, impulsive, inert, and irrational creatures highly susceptible to predictable biases and errors. That's why they can be nudged in socially desirable directions." "A nudge is thus any noncoercive alteration in the context in which people make decisions. The libertarian paternalism behind it is rooted in Thaler's lifelong fascination with the power of small, seemingly innocuous details — the arrangement of food in a cafeteria, the drawing of a small fly in the bowl of a urinal, a pattern of lines on the road — to influence people's behavior. "