Monthly Archives: September 2013

Quotes September 30th

“A man in earnest finds means or, if he cannot find, creates them.” – William Ellery Channing, 1780-1842 “I not only use all the brains I have, but all I can borrow.” – Woodrow Wilson, 1856-1924 The shilajit gold capsules … Continue reading

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Blank cells in Excel

Quick Tip: Fill in blank cells in Excel quick and easy Blank cells can spell trouble. Here’s an easy way to fill in those blanks and protect the validity of your data. Out of all the factors the most important … Continue reading

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Thoughts for the Day

Today in History (September 30th): 1452: The first section of the Guttenberg Bible, the first book printed from movable type, was published in Germany. 1630: John Billington, one of the first pilgrims to land in America, was hanged for murder … Continue reading

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Today in History (September 29th): 1547: Birthdays: Spanish poet-novelist Miguel de Cervantes, author of Don Quixote; 1571: Birthdays: Italian artist Caravaggio; 1758: Birthdays: British naval hero Adm. Horatio Nelson; 1789: The U.S. War Department organized the United States’ first standing … Continue reading

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Today in History (September 28th): 490 B.C.: The Greeks defeated the Persians at Marathon. A Greek soldier named Phidippides ran more than 26 miles to tell Athenians of the victory and died after his announcement. His feat provided the model … Continue reading

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Today in History (September 27th): 1540: The Society of Jesus, known as the Jesuits, was chartered by the Roman Catholic Church. 1722: Birthdays: Patriot Samuel Adams; 1825: In England, George Stephenson operated the first locomotive to pull a passenger train. … Continue reading

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Photonic molecules

MIT and Harvard create new, lightsaber-like state of matter: Photonic molecules The awesomely named Center for Ultracold Atoms, a joint Harvard and MIT venture, has created a new state of matter: photonic molecules. This new state of matter is surprising … Continue reading

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Carbon Nanotube Computer

Scientists build the first carbon nanotube computer, change computing world forever Stanford scientist Max Shulaker knows that when it comes to carbon nanotubes (CNTs), expectations are high. That’s why when he and his team made the first computer entirely from … Continue reading

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Thoughts for the Day

Today in History (September 26th): 1774: Birthdays: Frontier nurseryman Johnny Appleseed Chapman; 1777: British troops occupied Philadelphia. 1888: Birthdays: Poet T.S. Eliot; 1889: Birthdays: German philosopher Martin Heidegger; 1895: Birthdays: Actor George Raft; 1897: Birthdays: Pope Paul VI; 1898: Birthdays: … Continue reading

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File Explorer Tips

Quick Tip: Two features in Windows 8.1 File Explorer you want to know about The Windows 8 File Explorer has several features, which makes manipulating files a much more efficient experience. Varnya buy cheap viagra means the one which imparts … Continue reading

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