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2007-09-16

Himalayan Art Resources

http://www.himalayanart.org/

Dihydrogen Monoxide Research

Welcome to the web site for the Dihydrogen Monoxide Research Division (DMRD), currently located in Newark, Delaware. The controversy surrounding dihydrogen monoxide has never been more widely debated, and the goal of this site is to provide an unbiased data clearinghouse and a forum for public discussion.

http://www.dhmo.org/

Mosaickr - Create mosaics from flickr pictures

With mosaickr you can create beautiful mosaics from your flickr pictures, and even print them on posters!

http://www.mosaickr.com/

Blogger Play

Blogger Play is a real-time slideshow of photos Blogger users have recently uploaded to their blogs. It's a great snapshot of what people are thinking and posting about, right now!

http://play.blogger.com/

Lego Rubberband Gun



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qgiUSEpg8Xc

IQ Test

http://iqtest.dk/main.swf

DrawAnywhere

DrawAnywhere is an online diagramming website, where you can draw, modify and share flowcharts and other diagrams, with the look & feel of a desktop application. It runs on any browser with Flash 9 installed. There is no need to download and install any custom software. It runs entirely on the web, and thus it is an always-on-access-anywhere solution. It meets all your diagramming needs without installing, maintaining and purchasing expensive software.

http://drawanywhere.com/

A 3D view of Rama object




http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UiO8CgGiWPM&NR=1

"Rendezvous with Rama" Student Film



http://www.sfsignal.com/archives/005624.html


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZY2Yt1ATm4c

How to Memorize Anything

"...
  1. First, use a pencil or word processor (I prefer the latter because it’s faster) to type, in complete sentences, any fact you think might appear on the test. Use short sentences because they’re easier to remember.
  2. Take your printed notes into a quiet room, shut the door, and eliminate all distractions.
  3. Look at the first sentence in your notes and read it out loud. Then, close your eyes and say the sentence without looking at it.
  4. Repeat the step above, this time with the first 2 sentences.
  5. Next, try it with 3 sentences. Then 4. Repeat until you have memorized every sentence in your notes. ..."
http://johnplaceonline.com/study-smarter/how-to-memorize-anything/