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7 Scorpions : Rebellion

By: Mike Saxton

...nants of the government and military had fallen. There were no more world communications. There was no resistance, no organization. Across the plane... ...way to call to the others,” Vincent inquired. “Been using these short band radios, but we haven’t goten any responses,” answered the older man. Vince... ...ford group was wiped out,” Vin- cent guessed. “We use short and long range radio. We told the others when we were atacked. Unfortunately, the entire ... ...” Derek begged. “Shit! We’ve got incoming!” Lexi shouted. She grabbed her radio and repeated the same message to whoever was listening. She then mad... ...the bike at the same time that Derek started the truck. He turned on the radio to listen to the chater. “We’ve got incoming over here too!” one voic... ...John looked at Eve, who merely nodded her head. Finally, he picked up his radio and said, “Evacuate. This is a code red. Every- one get out of here, ... ...’t be enough for him. We have the armies. We have full control over world communications. I’m not casting doubt on Lord Zodiac’s wisdom, I just want... ... held up his SAT phone. “This phone has sofware that hacks into satellite communications, so I can call back to the com- pound and they can call me. ...

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Links and Factoids

By: Sam Vaknin

...s than 80 subscribers. Strowger died in 1902 but his company still survives as AG Communications Systems. http://www.roserpark.net/greenwood/strow... ...heir Interpol National Central Bureau (NCB) using Interpol's secure global police communications system, I-24/7. Interpol's I-24/7 Global com... ...tree trunks in his back yard in Camden, New Jersey. The sound was broadcast from a radio placed behind the screen and, later, from speakers he moun... ...pacity of between 50 and 3000 cars. The soundtrack is now delivered through the car radio. http://www.driveintheater.com/history/ http://inventors.... ...ed passengers transferred to it from two other cruise liners due to a strike. The radio operator of the "Californian" was asleep and did not hear ... ...and assembly, and violations of the privacy of postal, telegraphic, and telephonic communications, and warrants for house- searches, orders for conf...

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Report on Orphaned Works

By: Marybeth Peters

...an Federation of Musicians (“AFM”), American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (“AFTRA”), Recording Artists Coalition); • record companies... ...ording artists and musicians (e.g., American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (“AFTRA”), Recording Artists Coalition); • record companies... ...but cf. Berard (181) (describing a group of users who are interested in a radio series whose original right holders were known, but also known to be... ... some frequency, such as genealogical records and materials, 83 dramatic radio productions from the last century, 84 and various software programs... ...PA (690); Future of Music Coalition, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, and American Federation of Musicians of the United States a... ...iliated with that network of Grade B intensity as defined by the Federal Communications Commission under section 73.683(a) of title 47 of the Code...

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Report on Orphaned Works

By: Marybeth Peters

...an Federation of Musicians (“AFM”), American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (“AFTRA”), Recording Artists Coalition); • record companies... ...ording artists and musicians (e.g., American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (“AFTRA”), Recording Artists Coalition); • record companies... ...but cf. Berard (181) (describing a group of users who are interested in a radio series whose original right holders were known, but also known to be... ... some frequency, such as genealogical records and materials, 83 dramatic radio productions from the last century, 84 and various software programs... ...PA (690); Future of Music Coalition, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, and American Federation of Musicians of the United States a... ...iliated with that network of Grade B intensity as defined by the Federal Communications Commission under section 73.683(a) of title 47 of the Code...

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The Ulysseans

By: Antonio Mercurio

...ut the artist is not the only one at work. 79 Every artist is part of a communications network whose roots are in the past and whose branches are... ...glielmo Marconi. You all know how all of our ways of communicating via radio, via television, via telephone etc. are also thanks to another Ital... ... it but the artist is not the only one at work. Every artist is part of a communications network whose roots are in the past and whose branches are... ...o other celestial bodies, called pulsars, that don’t emit light, they emit radio waves of an extremely high potency. Scientists have picked them up w... ...dio waves of an extremely high potency. Scientists have picked them up with radio telescopes. Radio waves can reach us too, even after the neutron st... ...too, even after the neutron stars that emitted them no longer exist. Can radio waves travel beyond the curvature of space? We don’t know this, but ... ...ht cannot. If light comes to an obstacle, it stops and goes no further. If radio waves hit an obstacle, they bounce off it and go around it, or else ...

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The Power in You

By: Wally Amos

...ne, Lee Baby Simms, is a disc jockey, and when he's on the air he is the radio. Wayne Dyer, noted author and psychol, ogist, says, "I am not a writ... ...nt to be involved." Eliminating "but" from your vocabulary will make your communications more direct and more truthful. Cannot embodies a concept o... ...lions of ideas flow daily. I've heard it likened to the frequencies on a radio dial. If you want to get 105,FM on your dial, you must tune your rad...

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A History of U. S. Communications Security (Volumes I and Ii);1973

By: David G. Boak

... Description of document: A History of U.S. Communications Security (Volumes I and II); the Davi... ...498 10 December 2008 This responds to your request of 23 December 2007 to have A History of U.S. Communications Security (2 volumes) by David G. Boak,... ...in this busineu, aDd what CNr objectives reIJly an. It..,rna obviOUB that we Deed to protect our communications becaWle they consistentlyreve~ our str... ... a truly formidable opponent. So the first "if" underlying our argument for the need lor COMSEC (Communications Security) is more than a postulate-a d... ...there are some important limitations on our technology. We don't have that secure two-way "'list radio, for example. In talking of our objectives, we ... ... was created.. But the difliculti. were terrific. To have tactical usaae on field telephones aDd radio telephones aDd military ftbic1es and. especiall... ...ce aircraft like F-1OO's: it worked fairly well. but sometimesredu~ the eiFec:tive n.np of their radios about 5~. a degradation of their basic communi... ... ~cryption IYS- . tems to a variety of communications means-wire Unes, narrow-band and broad.b~d radio cir· lits, single-channel and multiples communi... ...-­ r·~·~1-· ..~ y, ac m • w en e OVl pu a rat Ir compre eDSlve 88t 0 5 n . or the suppression of radio frequency interference., were those standards m...

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The World Factbook: 1987

By: Central Intelligence Agency

...sion rate: 50.6 afghanis=US$l (November 1986) Fiscal year: 21 March-20 March Communications Railroads: 9.6 km (single track) 1.524- meter gauge, spur ... ... runways 1,220-2,439 m Telecommunications: limited telephone, telegraph, and radiobroadcast services; television introduced in 1980; 31,200 telephones... ...) Monetary conversion rate: 4.14 leks=US$l (1986) Fiscal year: calendar year Communications Railroads: 437 km 425 1.435-meter standard gauge, single t... ...n rate: 4.81 Algerian dinars=US$l (November 1986) Fiscal year: calendar year Communications Railroads: 4,146 km total; 2,632 km stan- dard gauge (1.43... ...n rate: 6.62 French francs=US$l, 136.13 Spanish pesetas=US$l (November 1986) Communications Railroads: none Highways: about 96 km Civil air: no major ... ...59 m, 71 with runways 1,220-2,439 m Telecommunications: fair system of wire, radio-relay, and troposcatter routes; high frequency used extensively for... ...lephone system; 890 telephones (13.6 per 100 popl.); 1 FM and 3 AM stations; radio- relay link to St. Martin's Island Defense Forces Defense is the re... ...tions: extensive modern system; 2.45 million telephones (7.9 per 100 popl.), radio relay widely used; 2 satellite stations with 3 Atlantic Ocean anten... ...anjestad Telecommunications: facilities, which include extensive interisland radio-relay links, are generally adequate; 49,600 telephones; 3 AM and 3 ...

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Trendsiters Digital Content and Web Technologies

By: Sam Vaknin

...rend. Consider music for instance. Streaming audio on the internet ("soft radio"), or downloadable MP3 files may render the CD obsolete - but they w... ...loadable MP3 files may render the CD obsolete - but they were preceded by radio music broadcasts. But the novelty is that the Internet provides a ve... ...ur lives. A century before the internet, the telegraph, the railways, the radio and the telephone have been similarly heralded as "global" and trans... ...ve been similarly heralded as "global" and transforming. Every medium of communications goes through the same evolutionary cycle: Anarchy Th... ...e) became semi-public property - with access granted to the chosen few. Radio took precisely this course. Radio transmissions started in the USA in... ... not for profit organizations began their own broadcasts and even created radio broadcasting infrastructure (albeit of the cheap and local kind)dedi... ...ars are forgotten and public attention reverts to fresher issues. A new Communications Act was enacted in the USA in 1934. It was meant to transfor... ... and, thus, privatized its hitherto heavy involvement in the net. A new Communications Act was legislated in 1996. It permitted "organized anarchy"... ... are bound to be erased by a copyright levy. The European Information and Communications Trade Association (EICTA) implausibly threatens to pass on ...

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The Future of the Internet : And How to Stop It

By: Jonathan Zittrain

...ed to materialize—for example, people did not routinely spy on one another’s communications, even though it was eminently possible, and for years ther... ...nt of a visit to the mechanic’s shop. 10 Some might remember global retailer Radio Shack’s “75-in-1 Electronic Project Kit,” which was a piece of card... ...o one another, reconfiguring the board to imi- tate any number of appliances: radio, doorbell, lie detector, 12 or metronome. The all-important instruc... ...elephone provider, AT&T faced specialized regula- tion from the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC). In 1955, the FCC held that AT&T could bl... ...nnovations. During the 1940s, inventor Tom Carter sold and installed two-way radios for com- panies with workers out in the field. As his business caug... ... chatting in typed sentences with other CompuServe subscribers through a “CB radio simulator,” sending private e-mail to fellow subscribers, messaging... ...nyone could be- come part of the network by bringing a data-carrying wire or radio wave to the party. One needed only to find someone already on the ne... ...om the twentieth-century industrial producers of in- formation, culture, and communications—like Hollywood, the recording industry, and perhaps the br... ...d 2003. The number of users who relied on the Net for daily news or personal communications in- creased by a factor of four during that period, and us...

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Laws of Destiny Never Disappear : Culture of Thailand in the Postlocal World

By: Matti Sarmela

...nk is the best? In this next picture, there's a television set, telephone, radio, typewriter, and all kinds of goods. Which of them would you like? t... ...or us. They are just a waste of money. I would only buy the television and radio, so I could listen to the news. With their help, I could obtain infor... ...is as good as a village can be. In this picture, you see a television set, radio, telephone, typewriter, pedigree dog, some foreign food and many othe... ...ing, I watch the news on TV and sometimes I also listen to the news on the radio. On Saturdays, when there's boxing matches on TV, and I don't have wo... ... and many can't read the papers for months. We just rely on television and radio news here. There are many drawbacks to television. In many programmes... ...plete, finalized. Today, people everywhere must also adapt to the world of communications and to undergo experiences produced by international culture... ...s of the globe, mobile phones would create 'mobile phone communities', new communications technology would make radio and television broadcasts 'inter... ...lso differences of degree between villages. As recipients of metropolitan communications the villages near the towns are more urban than the more rem... ...Family, neighbourly and friendly aid. 7. Urban leisure spending. 8. Mass communications. 9. Mass culture. 10. Kinship-centeredness. 11. Metropol...

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The Marketing of Ideas and Social Issues

By: Seymour Fine

...ng a seedbed of altruism upon which social marketing is nourished. For example, a radio spot quotes scripture, admonishing that whales were intende... ... little to rely on other than rumored information. Newspapers, the telegraph, the radio are late inventions. Before their advent the public had to... ...luation of the use of propaganda depends on whose side the observer is on, as with Radio Free Europe, Voice of America and Radio Liberty broadcasts, ... ...ts diffidence to marketing. Beyond the questionnaires, a num#er of mail and phone communications between respondents and team members, revealed the... ...ult to formulate a simple, meaningful product concept around which a marketing and communications program can be built. Effective concepts like a "... ...1971) point out that the essential basis for the modern socio-cultural approach to communications resulted from clues out of rural sociology in the e... ...0s a great deal of information accumulated in the area of sociological research on communications. Sociologists have been both eclectic and quick to... ...eferred to simply as "media," include print (newspapers, magazines) and broadcast (radio, T.V.) media, while personal channels subsume all types of ... ...s Media Print media and newspapers in particular, play a more prominent role than radio and television in idea and opinion advertising (Wedding 197...

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Begin the Adventure : How to Break the Light Barrier

By: Florentin Smarandache

...ade for calling c the resonant speed of space. For the engineer and the radio amateur, the term "resonance" can lead to a whole new vista of menta... ...le new vista of mental images, a healthy vista in the present context. To radio amateurs and those other readers who are knowledgeable in such matte... ...ity Cadre consisting of the best space-enthusiast relativists - to include radio hams because of their special knowledge of the electrical properties... ...at vulnerability is a bad thing. Guglielmo Marconi first announced, by radio, our presence to offworld SETI watchers in 1898 and our cover as a d... ...e - Computer engineer Console - Mission Astro-Specialist Console - Communications, displays You are one of the Fabulous 8 bridge crew. ... ...- keeping Galactic orbit for scores of years, maybe longer. Its pulsating radio and laser beacons announce to the universe, "I am here." The casual ... ... of The British Interplanetary Society, "Superresonance and Interplanetary Communications," Vol. 50, pp. 159-160, 1997. 49 The point is, the spee...

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Information Technology Tales

By: Brad Bradford

...Einsenstein‘s specialized epic, The Printing Press as an Agent of Change: Communications and Cultural Transformations in Early Modern Europe. Expan... ...nsciousness of history and the print industry‘s setting in motion a major communications revolution. Eisenstein, moreover, decries an ivory-tower ... ...ing knowledge exponentially. Huge gain for star-gazers and map-makers Communications surged among scholars in such different fields of study as ... ...up every 21 When a BBC radio show asked listeners to choose ―the British Person of the Millennium,... ... global world relies on English as its primary language for international communications. A myriad of reasons have been put forth to explain why ... ...graph 1879  Lightbulb 1880  Electricity distribution 1906–1919  Radio 1920s  Television 1930s (or sooner)  Punch cards to input and e... ...k then evolved into the Internet we know today that connects ground-based, radio, and satellite networks. In 1974, Vint Cerf (―father of the Inter... ...ery sort. Back in the twentieth century, revolutionaries first targeted radio stations because they were the primary source of information for the... ...a unique international force in this computer age—both a major biomedical communications center and one of the most advanced scientific libraries in...

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Information Technology Tales

By: Brad Bradford

...Einsenstein‘s specialized epic, The Printing Press as an Agent of Change: Communications and Cultural Transformations in Early Modern Europe. Exp... ...nsciousness of history and the print industry‘s setting in motion a major communications revolution. Eisenstein, moreover, decries an ivory-tower te... ...aring knowledge exponentially. Huge gain for star-gazers and map-makers Communications surged among scholars in such different fields of study as ... ...to read. 21 When a BBC radio show asked listeners to choose ―the British Person of the Millennium,... ... global world relies on English as its primary language for international communications. A myriad of reasons have been put forth to explain why En... ...graph 1879  Lightbulb 1880  Electricity distribution 1906–1919  Radio 1920s  Television 1930s (or sooner)  Punch cards to input and e... ...k then evolved into the Internet we know today that connects ground-based, radio, and satellite networks. In 1974, Vint Cerf (―father of the Intern... ...every sort. Back in the twentieth century, revolutionaries first targeted radio stations because they were the primary source of information for the... ...a unique international force in this computer age—both a major biomedical communications center and one of the most advanced scientific libraries in...

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Aus Com

By: Christine Jones

...d Roxanne’s arm down, allowing the man to move on with Shaun at his side. Radioing ahead, Atlas informed they had found them, but the situation was ... ...tlas thought, disappointedly. Never had an operation gone down this badly. Communications were so screwed up that support teams had been sent to the ... ...sness in verbal expectations, weapons checks, medical kits and hand held communications tossed in allocation. David waited inspection, compulsory f... ...tower." The man acknowledged Shaun with a nod of understanding. Australian Communications, Aus Com, the eyes and ears of the world. Floor after floor... ...on a small panel embedded in the platform, which saw the two descend. Via radio, Roxanne relayed their position and instructed Brendan to beep then ... ...t. Remaining stationary, he battled out a private war of emotion. Via the radio link, Atlas spoke to Brendan, informing that Alex was running on bac... ...too easy. Having positioned security droppers in the immediate area, Isaac radioed through to Shaun. Sector one was secure; did he want them to move ... ... to learning." Atlas's confident smile faded, noticing her looking at the radio. He knew they were now well out of range for transmissions. A light ... ...t of range for transmissions. A light flickering indicated to her that the communications section back at the complex was tracking the vehicle. One p...

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The Public Domain : Enclosing the Commons of the Mind

By: James Boyle

... that will have a negative effect on our culture, our kids’ schools, and our communications networks; on free speech, medicine, and scientific research... ...an being, for example? Or stuff that is collectively owned—would that be the radio spectrum or a public park? Or stuff that is owned by no one, such a... ...se our ugly jargon rather than theirs—as one of the many ways in which state communications policy is set and the communicative landscape tilted to fa... ...l property’s effects on political debate, education, and even control of the communications infrastructure, though they did not use that particular ph... ...ate a broader history—the history of in- tellectual property’s struggle with communications technologies that allow people to copy more cheaply. Stran... ...could even argue that Napster users would have access to most songs over the radio for free. But lawyers’ quibbling about which way the rule cuts in t... ...tors, you can quickly reach the same num- ber of ears that the payola-soaked radio waves allow the record companies to reach. One need not cheer Groks... ...ers press on. They have two new demands. Cars should be fitted with mandatory radio beacons and highways put under constant state surveillance in order... ...re moving in the direction of regulating still more technology—the mandatory radio beacons and constantly monitored roads conjure up a police state—an...

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Hawaii Business Magazine-Special Apec Edition

By: Apec Hawaii Host Committee

...ese Food in Town. Ichiban!” — Perry & Price, KSSK 92.3 Hawaii’s Top Radio Station Hosts — Perry & Price, KSSK 92.3 Hawaii’s Top Radio Station ... ...ant to assist governments and industries facing chemical, biological and radioactive threats to the environment. Its fagship product, DeconGel, was... ...easy to use – pour it on or apply with a brush or paint roller. It traps radioactive isotopes and other dangerous contaminants, such as mercury, ... ...etamines. When it dries, it's also easy to remove and with it comes the radioactive elements and other contaminants. Recently, it was used to cle... ...is efective in cleaning up and encapsulating hazardous materials such as radioactive isotopes. It can be applied like paint on almost any surface; ... ... editorial excellence and award-winning creative marketing, Paci cBasin Communications is Hawaii’s media leader in delivering unsurpassed media t...

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Report on Orphan Works

By: Library of Congress

...an Federation of Musicians (“AFM”), American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (“AFTRA”), Recording Artists Coalition); • record companies... ...ording artists and musicians (e.g., American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (“AFTRA”), Recording Artists Coalition); • record companies... ...but cf. Berard (181) (describing a group of users who are interested in a radio series whose original right holders were known, but also known to be... ... some frequency, such as genealogical records and materials, 83 dramatic radio productions from the last century, 84 and various software programs... ...PA (690); Future of Music Coalition, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, and American Federation of Musicians of the United States a... ...iliated with that network of Grade B intensity as defined by the Federal Communications Commission under section 73.683(a) of title 47 of the Code...

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The Path of Splitness

By: Indrek Pringi

...es. The more energy it sucks in, the more powerfully it spews gamma rays and radio waves out of its two polar orifices. Things do not disappear in... ...r be able to create Life in a laboratory test-tube. Today, we know that all radioactive radiation causes mutations in living organisms. This is be... ...on. In fact: organic evolution is based upon Energy evolution. In this case: radioactive THE PATH OF SPLITNESS Chapter Two: Life 129 129 ... ...E PATH OF SPLITNESS Chapter Two: Life 129 129 mutation. What kind of radioactive radiation did the planet absorb from the Sun, back when Lif... ...in the oceans of the Earth, and the energy of the water itself: when they had radioactively aged and mutated to a specific atomic weight that only ex... ...ontact was. The point is…Icke never bothered to question the veracity of the communications he received from some unseen source. If he had, and if... ...elieve that there was only one unseen invisible abstract ‘God’… because their communications were so rare: they thought only one undead aura was doi...

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Empire and Wars

By: Sam Vaknin

...contracts are unlikely to be materialized as long as the sanctions remain intact. Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty reports that Russian firms alrea... ...elease from its warehouses heavy equipment destined for the Kurdish parts, reports Radio Free Europe. Iraq also continues to pursue it program of w... ...utions of higher education. Iraq recently donated 10 million euros to the Intifada. Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty estimates that this display of A... ...n unco- operative since 1988. The trick is to apply during public holidays, or when communications are down (as they are now), because the borrower'...

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Cyclopedia of Economics

By: Sam Vaknin

...the thug, the tiny opposition from the mighty administration, the barely surviving radio station from the claws of the devouring state mechanism. I... ...ain-storming", conceived by "minds". What is a computer, a software application, a communications network if not a (material) representation of cer... ...ivities. Redundant hardware -different centers to perform similar tasks. Redundant communications channels with the same information simultaneously... ...netic spectrum. Pulsars and interstellar gas clouds spew radiation over the entire radio spectrum. The energy of the Sun is ubiquitous over the ent... ...rom criticism to censorship). True, this range of responses characterizes everyday communications as well – but then it is imbued with much less en... ...North America - the most narcissistic culture ever - dreams have been construed as communications WITHIN the dreaming person. Dreams no longer medi... ...kely to go through the same cycle experienced by other networked media, such as the radio and the telegraph. In other words, it will end up being bo... ...ter users from this utopia is the communication bandwidth. With the introduction of radio and satellite broadband services, DSL and ADSL, cable mod... ...of ROM embedded software. Abuse or under- utilization of resources grow. The sale of radio frequencies to the first cellular phone operators in the ...

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Cyclopedia of Philosophy

By: Sam Vaknin

...the thug, the tiny opposition from the mighty administration, the barely surviving radio station from the claws of the devouring state mechanism. I... ...ain-storming", conceived by "minds". What is a computer, a software application, a communications network if not a (material) representation of cer... ...ivities. Redundant hardware -different centers to perform similar tasks. Redundant communications channels with the same information simultaneously... ...netic spectrum. Pulsars and interstellar gas clouds spew radiation over the entire radio spectrum. The energy of the Sun is ubiquitous over the ent... ...rom criticism to censorship). True, this range of responses characterizes everyday communications as well – but then it is imbued with much less en... ...North America - the most narcissistic culture ever - dreams have been construed as communications WITHIN the dreaming person. Dreams no longer medi... ...kely to go through the same cycle experienced by other networked media, such as the radio and the telegraph. In other words, it will end up being bo... ...ter users from this utopia is the communication bandwidth. With the introduction of radio and satellite broadband services, DSL and ADSL, cable mod... ...of ROM embedded software. Abuse or under- utilization of resources grow. The sale of radio frequencies to the first cellular phone operators in the ...

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Capitalistic Musings

By: Sam Vaknin

...on drubbed traditional booksellers. eBay thrashes Amazon. Bell was forced by Covad Communications to implement its own technology, the DSL broadban... ...her popular imaging standards, GIF and TIFF. BT Group sued Prodigy, a unit of SBC Communications, in a US federal court, for infringement of its p... ...ne or two decades. Various studies have shown that the revolutions in knowledge, communications and transportation technologies have shortened bo... ...eminated virtually cost-free to the next consumer through the Internet, television, radio, and on magnetic media. MIT has recently placed 500 of its... ...apply at times). One can hardly benefit from the weather forecasts without owning a radio or a television set - which would immediately tend to excl... ...nse team accuses the US authorities of "selective prosecution". They are quoted by Radio Free Europe as saying: "The impetus for this prosecution c... ...pounded this beneficial effect. The advent of mass media, mass transport, and mass communications reduced transaction costs and barriers to entry. ... ...st in a string of networks which spanned the globe (the telegraph, the railway, the radio, television). So, I went and had a look at history and c... ...ge. He was now the director of a EFE(TM) (Entertainment For Ever), the megacorp of communications, and wore Burton(TM) shirts. He has all the chann...

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Narcissism Book of Quotes

By: Sam Vaknin

...with attention. Return all gifts he sends you – unopened and unacknowledged. Keep your communications with him to the bare, cold, minimum. Do not b... ...nant narcissists in various settings (mainly the family and the workplace). Narcissism Radio Show Hour long radio show about the Narcissistic Person... ...s Psychopaths in management and in positions of corporate authority – transcript of ABC Radio National's Background Briefing. Relationships with Abu...

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Facts and Fictions in the Securities Industry

By: Sam Vaknin

...es. Technical Plan • Description of manufacturing processes (hardware, software, communications, other); • Need for know-how, technological tran... ... (skilled and unskilled); • Infrastructure (power, water, etc.); • Transport and communications (example: satellites, lines, receivers, transmitt... .... To fully computerize all the above activities in a combined hardware-software and communications system which will integrate into the systems of ... ... and broker loans, crowded into stocks of exciting "new technologies", such as the radio and mass electrification. The bull market - especially in ... ...e licence terms and provide the service that is supposed to revolutionize wireless communications and data retrieval. Judged narrowly, from the sel...

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Terrorists and Freedom Fighters

By: Sam Vaknin

...A tried to defend villages aligned along a Pec-Djakovica line and thus disrupt the communications and logistics of Serb Military Police and Special... ...amped itself, creating directorates, offices and officers, codes and procedures, a radio station and a news agency, an electronic communications in... ...d officers, codes and procedures, a radio station and a news agency, an electronic communications interception unit, a word of mouth messenger serv... ...ns than ever before (though it was still short of medical supplies, ammunition and communications equipment). The KLA now had shoulder-fired anti-...

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Progress in Physics : The Journal on Advanced Studies in Theoretical and Experimental Physics, Including Related Themes from Mathematics, Volume 2

By: Florentin Smarandache

...double stars. Colloque “On the Evolution of Double Stars”, Comptes rendus, Communications du Observatoire Royal de Belgique, ser. B, no. 17, Bruxelles... ...no. 17, Bruxelles, 1967, 197–202. 9. Del Prado J. and Pavlov N. V. Private communications to A. L. Zelmanov, Moscow, 1968–1969. 10. Zelmanov A. L. To ... ... accompanied by other radia- tions, the researchers conducted a search for radio outbreaks [10] and neutron outbreaks [11]. The result was negative. A... ...bstance is fraught with diffculties. Roberts has argued that, in his later communications with Samuel Clarke, who was a defender of Newton’s substanti... ... T., Aspelmeyer M., Kaltenbaek R., Lindenthal M., Walther P., Zeilinger A. Communications: Quantum teleportation across the Danube. Nature, v. 430 (19... ...namics. Progress in Physics, 2005, v. 2, 15–29. 36. Smarandache F. Private communications with D. Rabounski and L. Borissova, May 2005. D. Rabounski, ...

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The Malignan Self Love : Narcissism Revisited

By: Sam Vaknin

...… He set about to know everything there is about the psychopathic narcissist." Ian Walker, ABC Radio National Background Briefing, July 18, 2004 ... ..., mates, and colleagues. There can be no hale society without unambiguous speech, without clear communications, without the traffic of idioms and c...

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And Gulliver Returns Book VI : Our Psychological Motivations

By: Lemuel Gulliver XVI

...d meaning. The humanist Abraham Maslow had similar ideas. Then there are the perceptions of our society, especially our neighborhoods and the commun... ...at person has done. Not all mothers exhibit this type of mother love. Many fathers exhibit this unconditional love. Some years ago there was a radio ...

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Essays

By: Michel Eyquem de Montaigne

...ingly or to dance nimbly. Orabunt causas alii, cælique meatus Describent radio, et fulgentia sidera dicent; Hic regere imperio populos sciat. --Vir... ...prings and wards: ----- temo aureus, aurea summæ Curvatura rota, radiorum argenteus ordo. -- Ovid. Met. ii. 107. The Axe-tree gold, the whe... ...as much or more then waight and depth. And because I slumber in all other communications, and lend but the superficiall parts of my attention unto t...

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The World Set Free

By: H. G. Wells

...cs named Rufus was giv- ing a course of afternoon lectures upon Radium and Radio- Activity in Edinburgh. They were lectures that had attracted a very ... ...t first discovery that lifted man above the brute. We stand to-day towards radio-activity as our ancestor stood towards fire before he had learnt to m... ...o, a red destruction that poured through the forest. So it is that we know radio-activity to-day. This—this is the dawn of a new day in human living. ... ... in the very be- ginning of the twentieth century, the problem of inducing radio-activity in the heavier elements and so tapping the in- ternal energy... ... and luck by Holsten so soon as the year 1933. From the first detection of radio-activity to its first subjugation to human purpose measured little mo... ...epopulation was to be avoided, and their transportation and the revival of communications generally absorbed a certain proportion of the soldiery and ... ... institutional precautions, freedom of inquiry, freedom of criticism, free communications, a common basis of education and understanding, and freedom ...

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The 9/11 Commission Report Final Report of the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States

By: Thomas H. Kean

...79 The World Trade Center Complex as of 9/11 p. 284 The World Trade Center radio repeater system p. 288 The World Trade Center North T ower stairwell ... ...J. Farmer, Jr. Senior Counsel & Team Leader Alvin S. Felzenberg Deputy for Communications COMMISSION STAFF xiii Philip Zelikow, Executive Director Chr... ...nance Dietrich L. Snell Senior Counsel & Team Leader Jonathan DeWees Stull Communications Assistant Lisa Marie Sullivan Staff Assistant Quinn John Tam... ... feet, not quite its initial assigned cruising altitude of 29,000 feet.All communications and flight profile data were normal.About this time the “Fas... ...Ong did not.The hijackers probably did not know how to operate the cockpit radio communication system correctly, and thus inadvertently broad- cast th... ...ervice would have begun. At 8:51, American 77 transmitted its last routine radio com- munication.The hijacking began between 8:51 and 8:54.As on Ameri... ... 9:00,American Airlines Executive Vice President Gerard Arpey learned that communications had been lost with American 77.This was now the sec- ond Ame... ... first 46 minutes of Flight 93’s cross-country trip pro- ceeded routinely. Radio communications from the plane were normal. Head- ing, speed, and alti... ...he FAA’s air traffic control center in Cleveland received the first of two radio transmissions from the aircraft. During the first broadcast, the capt...

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The Atomic Bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki

By: The Manhattan Engineer District

...ts of the bombs, both usual and unusual, and particu- larly with regard to radioactive effects, if any, on the tar- gets or elsewhere. General Groves ... ...Commanding General of the 8th Army; Colonel War- ren, who was Chief of the Radiological Division of the District, arrived on 7 September. The main bod... ...istribution of leaflets, broadcasting via short wave every 15 minutes over radio Saipan and the printing at Saipan and distribution over the Empire of... ...the total population. 2. Broadcast of propaganda at regular intervals over radio Saipan. 3. Distribution of 500,000 Japanese language newspapers conta... ...,000,000 leaf- lets and a large number of newspapers had been dropped. The radio broadcasts in Japanese had been carried out at regular 15 minute inte... ...rs, which com- manded the defense of all of southern Japan. The city was a communications center, a storage point, and an assembly area for troops. To...

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I--Enhancing Domestic Securityagainst Terrorism

By: Jeff Trandahl

...callprocessing’andinserting‘theprocessingandtransmittingofwireorelectronic communicationssoasnottoincludethecontentsofanywireorelectroniccommunication... ...nablyshouldknow,affordsmaterial support,includingasafehouse,transportation,communications,funds,transferoffundsorother materialfinancialbenefit,falsed... ...‘shallbepunished’;and (3)bystriking‘and1113’andinserting‘1113,and1117’. (c)COMMUNICATIONSLINES,STATIONS,ORSYSTEMS-Section1362oftitle18,United StatesCo... ...ortontheelementdescribedinparagraph(1)shalldiscusstheuseofstate-of-the-art communicationstechnology,theintegrationofexistingtranslationcapabilitiesint... ...oyeesandofficialsoftheDepartmentofJustice; (2)makepublicthroughtheInternet,radio,television,andnewspaperadvertisementsinformation ontheresponsibilitie... ...endbeforethesemicolonthefollowing:‘,butdoesnotincludetheacquisitionofthose communicationsofcomputertrespassersthatwouldbepermissibleundersection2511(2... ...ngeventsofterrorisminvolvingweaponsofmassdestruction andbiological,nuclear,radiological,incendiary,chemical,andexplosivedevices. (b)USEOFGRANTAMOUNTS-...

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Inaugural Addresses of the Presidents of the United States from George Washington to Bill Clinton

...erate relations, to manage their revenue, to com mand their forces, and, by communications to the Leg islature, to watch over and to promote their i... ...on the East Portico of the Capitol. The event was broadcast to the nation by radio. MY C OUNTRYMEN: No one can contemplate current conditions without ... ... Evans Hughes on the East Portico of the Capitol. He addressed the nation by radio and announced his plans for a New Deal. Throughout that day the Pre... ...ational plan ning for and supervision of all forms of transportation and of communications and other utilities which have a definitely public charact... ...dependence, Missouri. The ceremony was televised as well as broadcast on the radio. MR. V ICE P RESIDENT, M R. C HIEF J USTICE, and fellow citi zens,...

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