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The Limits of Smell-o-vision
by erwinkennythomas, Sep 17, 2007
Smell-O-Vision has a long history but attempts to make it workable is still illusive. There are however some signs of progress.
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Welcome to Mankind's New Home in Space
by Anne Lyken Garner, Oct 13, 2007
What happens if the earth becomes inhabitable? There are plans to set up a colony for us in space.
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Reverse Parking is a Thing of the Past
by Louie Jerome, Oct 14, 2007
The Nisaan Pivo drives sideways as well as back and forth, making reverse gear obsolete.
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The Global Positioning System
by Kojinick, Nov 12, 2007
The history and evolution of the global positioning system or GPS.
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Dirigible
by T. M., Aug 24, 2007
We now use air ships, such as the Goodyear blimp, for advertising and photography. I have a dream that this nation will rise up, in airships, and conquer the domain of the helicopter, that it will replace it almost entirely.
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Vehicle Born Improvised Explosive Device Briefing
by Spy Guy, Jul 2, 2007
Improvised Explosive Devices (IED) are nothing new. Nor are Vehicle Borne Improvised Explosive Devices (VBIED). However, they have gotten the world's attention after the three incidents in the U.K.
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Future computer technology
by ronaldo7, Apr 30, 2007
facts about the future of the world optimistic computerization.
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LCD - Nanopower Display of the Age
by beauley, Apr 26, 2007
Since TV and radar was introduced in the mid 1940s, the new technology of the period to display even the crudest images was the Cathode Ray Tube, known since then as the CRT display. Now, 50 years later, there has evolved a display to make it obsolete.
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Wonders Of Fireworks
by hallofamer2b, Feb 18, 2007
A simple research paper received 95%
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Japanese Supersonic Aircraft
by DL, Feb 1, 2007
Report of the testing of a Japanese supersonic airliner.
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