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- 61: ALCHEMY
- ... of being skillful workers in metals and, according to Greek writers, they were conversant with their transmutation, employing quicksilver in the process of separating gold and silver from the native matrix. The resulting oxide was supposed to possess marvelous powers, and it was thought that there resided within in the individualities of the various metals, that in it their various substances ...
- 62: The Martian Chronicles
- ... his own way. Bradbury had thought of this way of alien education well before the modern version of the same exact thing. Shown to many in a recent movie, The Matrix, where a plug is inserted to the back of the head and any bit of information can be downloaded into the brain. Bradbury was way before his times, but to ...
- 63: Dark City
- ... see." I liked this book because of the strong plot, and the fact that it made you think about it after each fascinating chapter. If you liked the movie the Matrix you ll definitely like this book. I recommend it to everyone who has an interest in Science Fiction or just likes something interesting to read.
- 64: Comparsion Between Hearst And
- ... Cotten, Dorothy Comingore. RKO, 1941. MacIntyre Diane, The Silents Majority. http://www.mdle.com/ClassicFilms/BTC/prod1.htm Http://www.hearstcorp.com Swanberg, W.A. Citizen Hearst. Scribner, 1961. Bantam Matrix Edition, 1967.
- 65: Native Son
- ... responds. “Why not?” “Because I don’t like the idea that I’m not in control of my life,” Neo explains. In this scene (from the blockbuster smash hit The Matrix) a parallel can be drawn between Neo and Bigger Thomas (the protagonist in Richard Wright’s novel Native Son) because Bigger shares Neo’s feelings about fate. Bigger Thomas, a ...
- 66: “Do You Believe In Fate Neo,”
- ... responds. “Why not?” “Because I don’t like the idea that I’m not in control of my life,” Neo explains. In this scene (from the blockbuster smash hit The Matrix) a parallel can be drawn between Neo and Bigger Thomas (the protagonist in Richard Wright’s novel Native Son) because Bigger shares Neo’s feelings about fate. Bigger Thomas, a ...
- 67: Neuromancer By William Gibson
- ... proliferation of references to Neuromancer: " Meat Puppets" is a rock group, there was a computer virus called " Screaming Fist," the Internet is commonly referred to as "Cyberspace" or--occasionally--"the Matrix," and there are several World Wide Web sites are named "Wintermute."; Gibson produced his vision in a time when many people were becoming haunted by the idea of urban decay ...
- 68: Computer Hardware
- ... of device is costly. As said before, I think the optical mouse would be the most appropriate device because it is cheap and low maintenance. Output Devices: Dot MatrixA dot matrix is an old kind of printer. It prints in only black and white and the quality is not all that good. Finding the printer and the cartridges would be very ...
- 69: Ancient Egyptian Religion As Seen In Art And Architecture
- ... in the Middle Ages, belief in gods or in one god [formed] the focal point of man¹s world-outlook. Religion [provided] the stimulus to art and philosophy and a matrix for the development of moral principles. (Woldering 28) This similarity between everyday tasks and belief in the gods lead to advances in numerous aspects of this society. Ancient Egyptian religion ...
- 70: The Y2K Problem
- ... can be enterprise- crippling expenditure. While not a solution in it's own right, assigning blame and negligence in this matter will be a part of a corporation's solution matrix, especially if their development contracts for their software are clear in this respect. Other personnel which may be found liable for failure to act could face being fired or disiplined ...
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