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WarGames

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The set for the Norad Command Center where much of the story takes place was a significant portion of the film's budget. It consisted of 12 large film projection screens and 85 smaller video monitors. During filming, the projectors and monitors had to be set to play in sync for each shot. The animations that played in these screens were generated by a HP____, with each frame being sent to a high resolution vector plotter before being converted to film.

The Command Center in the film is much larger than the actual NORAD command center.



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space adventure

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space trade talk

space adventure

dominion ..:::I'm not not sure that broad-brush accusations in an anti-evangelical essay should be our standard. Even from such an unbiased writer as Bob Moser

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Corrections Corporation of America

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Anti-aliasing IS spatial anti-aliasing. Temporal anti-aliasing is a secondary technology addressing an entirely different illusion.


Including the other articles here as more than a passing mention would weaken both.

this is my sand box!

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Wendy, this AP article you linked to says both that "boomers, born between 1946 and 1964" and "Obama, it must be said, is technically a boomer; he was born in 1961" and spends the whole rest defining GenJones as:...And Pontell, also a political consultant in Los Angeles, has gained some fame coining a new category: Generation Jones, as in the slang word 'jonesing,' or craving, and as in a generation that's lost in the shuffle." See Pontel=GenJones


jones!

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<pov> It does seem more likely that "Generational Jones" proponents are rightly embarrassed by Boomer behavior and decided to make their own sub-cohort. Jonsers seem especially tickled that the media, always eager for a new buzzword, have latched onto the term when describing Obama. </pov>
When you Google Booksearch "generation jones", you get a limp 243... I'm just saying.

Criticism

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The Charismatic Renewal movement has been criticized by some Catholics. Concerns include the disregarding of traditional Church teachings on the discernment of spirits and the acceptance of protestant ministers teaching to Catholic parishioners.[1]


suggestions that disregard of Church teaching on the discernment of spirits and the error of allowing protestant ministers to preach to catholics creates a serious danger.



While enjoying the continued strong support of various Popes and many bishops, the Charismatic Renewal movement has been criticized by extreme "traditionalists" alleging disregard of Church teaching on the discernment of spirits and the so-called "error" of supposedly allowing Protestant ministers to address Catholics. [2]



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Skydiver in background, behind swing ride.

The Skydiver is a carnival ride produced from 1965 to 1979 by Chance Rides Manufacturing, Inc., a American manufacturer of amusement rides based in Wichita, Kansas. Skydiver cars are mounted on a circular frame (like a Ferris wheel), and spin on a front-back axis like a barrel roll.[3] As the ride required two trailers to transport, it was less popular than the similar, but smaller Chance ride, The Zipper.

References

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  1. ^ Peter W. Miller, Seattle Catholic, Book Review: Close-up of the Charismatic Movement by John Vennari, May 10, 2002.
  2. ^ Peter W. Miller, Seattle Catholic, Book Review: Close-up of the Charismatic Movement by John Vennari, May 10, 2002.
  3. ^ The Flat Joint, 2005 "Skydiver" [1]



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Assumptions of white privilege theory have come under criticism. In discussing unequal test scores between public school students, writer Matt Rosenberg laments the Seattle Public Schools' emphasis on "institutional racism" and "white privilege":

"The disparity is not simply a matter of color: School District data indicate income, English-language proficiency and home stability are also important correlates to achievement...By promoting the "white privilege" canard and by designing a student indoctrination plan, the Seattle School District is putting retrograde, leftist politics ahead of academics, while the perpetrators of "white privilege" are minimizing the capabilities of minorities."[1]

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I will be working on articles here. Polite suggestions are welcome on my Talk page.

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Michael Wolf - photographer .... List of most expensive paintings

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(checkY) take a photo of the David Hammons flag on 125th st. interview with hammons


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Today a set of pencils ranging from a very hard, light-marking pencil to a very soft, black-marking pencil usually ranges from hardest to softest as follows.

9H 8H 7H 6H 5H 4H 3H 2H H F HB B 2B 3B 4B 5B 6B 7B 8B 9B
Hardest Medium Softest

Today few companies produce the entire range of pencils grades.

Walker

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In 1997


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[[Dorothy P. Lathrop]], (1937). ''[[Animals of the Bible]]''. [[J. B. Lippincott Company]]. [[Harper Collins]] Edition. Fair use low resolution image of [[Caldecott Medal]] children's book.

An Experiment on a Bird in the Air Pump clever!

Gyo Fujikawa

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Workshop = User:Knulclunk/Sandbox Fujikawa Another page we need. C. Deloris Tucker


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References

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  1. ^ Rosenberg, Matt (2007-04-11), "Putting politics ahead of kids". The Seattle Times, [2].
  2. ^ American Library Association: Caldecott Medal Winners, 1938 - Present. URL accessed 10 May 2007.

Over-templification

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I think we have a problem. Edward Tufte would not be amused.Fort Orange --Knulclunk 03:13, 14 September 2007 (UTC)

gray

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WARM GRAY COOL GRAY
Mixed with yellow,
orange or red.
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working

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Other edits on my mind:

I will write an article for amazing blues singer Janiva Magness soon! - Sorry, without knowing about this in advance, I have created an article for her. Please feel free to have a look. Cheers, Derek R Bullamore (talk) 21:17, 5 December 2012 (UTC)
Blockhead!
Big discussion on the file name of the famous Kent State shooting photograph. Please join in!
WBAL-TV a local Baltimore television station
Discussion on graffiti art Talk:Art
Added imagery for Mechanical pencil, Persepolis
Started article on Saalfield Publishing Company. This seems like a big omission, and should be picked up by someone with more knowledge.

--Knulclunk 16:41, 21 January 2007 (UTC)

Play in the sandbox.
Play in the sandbox with paint.
Help by sniping vandals at Wikipedia:Recent changes patrol and Vandal Favorites

vote box

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AccidentBelive that accidents happen when poorly trained armed soldiers are sent to control passionate, unarmed potesters marcing illegally after days of unrest :

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In total, 1 person belives that the Kent State shootings were not a justified act, but neither were they murder. Or, in other words, this poll is silly.

LIRR

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On December 7, 1993 Colin Ferguson boarded a Long Island commuter train and began shooting the passengers with a Ruger P-89 9mm pistol. The incident known as the Long Island Railroad Massacre resulted in six people being killed and 19 injured.

Crime Events: According to trial testimony, Ferguson suffered from extreme paranoia involving many races but it was mostly centered around the feeling that white people were out to get him. At some point his paranoia pushed him into devising a plan of revenge. In order to avoid embarrassing New York City mayor David Dinkins, Ferguson selected a commuter train headed to Nassau County. Once the train entered Nassau, Ferguson began shooting, selecting specific white people to gun down and sparing others. The reasons for his selection of who to shoot and who not was never made clear. As he stopped to reload his gun for the third time he was overpowered by three passengers and held down until the police arrived.

After a bizarre trial in which Ferguson represented himself, he was found guilty and sentenced to 200 years in prison. about.com


Sam Gilliam

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Sam Gilliam, 1972 / unidentified photographer. photographic print : col. ; 28 x 35 cm. Sam Gilliam papers, 1958-1989. Smithsonian Archives of American Art. [5]

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--- Gilliam, Sam (b. 1933) Sam Gilliam papers, 1958-1989 Painter Washington, D.C.

Correspondence, writings and notes, sketches and sketchbooks, photographs, sound and video recordings, business and financial records, printed material, and subject files.

Included are: biographical sketches and resumes; passports; correspondence, 1965-1989, with museums and galleries, including Middendorf-Lane (Washington, D.C.), Fendrick (Washington, D.C), Hamilton (N.Y.C.), Cark Solway (Cincinnati), and Robert L. Kidd Associates (Birmingham, Mich.); letters from collector Donald A. Brown, and artists Steve Frietch, Keith Morrison, Martin Puryear, David Driskell, and others; 3 sketchbooks with notes, undated and 1971-1972; sketches; floor plans of exhibition spaces; photographs of Gilliam and his studio, family, and works of art; notes and writings by and about Gilliam;

a daily record of his activities kept by secretaries, 1974-1979; 2 videotapes, "Carlsten Art Gallery," 1980 and "Project in Black," 1982; sound recordings, including "Portrait of Sam Gilliam," undated, and "Sam and Rockne," 1965, "Leah's Class with Sam," 1973, and "Sam Gilliam, Benny Andrews," 1973; 3 interview transcripts; printed material, 1963-1986, including exhibition catalogs, announcements, and clippings on Gilliam, Rockne Krebs, Ed McGowin and others; a scrapbook (disassembled), 1958-1966, containing photographs and printed material; financial records, 1966-1989, including 3 ledgers, 1974-1976, tax records, 1975-1981, and contracts; and miscellany.

Also included are subject files (2 ft.), 1968-1986, containing letters, photographs, business records, sketches and printed material on galleries, commissions, organizations, workshops, teaching positions, art suppliers and other topics.

Question

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I made this .svg file, it displays properly on all platforms: except on my home windows pc in mozilla, where it looks like this in full resolution:


Any ideas? --Knulclunk 14:19, 10 May 2007 (UTC)


Hornet's Nest

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== Criticism ==

Let's poke at this.


The American Psychiatric Association (APA), in conjunction with GLSEN and numerous psychiatric, pediatric and social worker released a statement voicing concerns over the ethics and efficacy of both transformational ministry and reparative therapy.


Major organiszation that


In response to RT and HM, GLSEN worked with the APA


The medical and scientific consensus is that attempts at eliminating same-sex attractions are not effective and are potentially harmful.[1]

The ethics and efficacy of these procedures are rejected by all mainstream medical and mental health associations that have taken a position on the topic.[1] Their stance is that sexual orientation is unchangeable, and that attempts to do so are often damaging to the person's well-being.[1] The American Psychiatric Association states that "ethical practitioners refrain from attempts to change individuals' sexual orientation."[2]

Major organizations that reject reparative therapy include the American Psychiatric Association, the American Psychological Association, the American Counseling Association, the National Association of Social Workers, the American Academy of Pediatrics, the American Association of School Administrators, the American Federation of Teachers, the National Association of School Psychologists, and the National Education Association. [3].

massacre table

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Date Name Deaths Location Summary
334 BCE Destruction of Thebes c.6,000 to 8,000 Greece

Alexander the Great slaughters the population of the city following a revolt. (Subsequently Alexander massacres at least a quarter of a million city dwellers at Sindimana, Gaza and other locations.)

1971 Bangaldesh Genocide 250,000-2million Bangladesh (Then East Pakistan) Unable to accept an East Pakistani Dominated Government of Pakistan, the West Pakistani (notably the punjabis) dominated army orders the execution of native bengali thinkers, students, teachers, doctors and other educated people.
1757 Fort William Henry massacre 70-200 Lake_George (New_York), USA After surrendering to the French and being promised safe passage to Fort Edward, British and Colonial troops plus civilian camp followers (2000 men, women, and children) were attacked while leaving the fort by the French's Indian allies. Contemporary accounts claimed casualties exceeded 1,400.

Fusion

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Fusion may refer to:

Business

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Computers and Software

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  • AMD Fusion, a future next-generation microprocessor design
  • IBRIX Fusion, a highly scalable parallel file system
  • Kega Fusion, a Sega multi-console emulator
  • Loop fusion, a compiler optimization which replaces multiple loops with a single one
  • Oracle Fusion Middleware, a portfolio of standards-based software products that spans multiple services
  • Sensor fusion, the combining of sensory data or data derived from sensory data from disparate sources


Humanities

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Politics

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Products

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Science and Medicine

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  • Fusion can refer to Melting, a chemistry term for a solid undergoing a phase change into a liquid.
  • Gene fusion, a genetic event and molecular biology technique
  • Nuclear fusion, the process by which multiple nuclei join together to form a heavier nucleus
  • Spinal fusion, a surgical technique used to combine two or more vertebrae
  • Tooth fusion, the joining of two teeth

Sports

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  • Cleveland Fusion, a woman's American football team in the NWFA
  • Miami Fusion, a professional soccer club located in Fort Lauderdale, Florida that participated in Major League Soccer from 1998 to 2001


Sam Gilliam Image Summary

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Sam Gilliam, 1972 / unidentified photographer. photographic print : col. ; 28 x 35 cm. Sam Gilliam papers, 1958-1989. Smithsonian Archives of American Art. [6]

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The exhibitions were put on film by the photographer Tseng Kwong Chi. At this time, "The Radiant Baby" also became his symbol.


Tseng Kwong Chi (1950-1990) was a photographer working in New York City during the 1980s, displaying his own work and capturing some of the eras most notable artists, including Keith Harring, Andy Warhol, Jean-Michel Basquiat.

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SSC

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I don't think that attacking the concept of "parallel institutions" is helpful here. Instead, let's focus on the denial of equal treatment for same-sex couples. Perhaps two separate points:
  • The nonrecognition of same-sex couples as a joint union for legal purposes, such as property rights and health benefits.
  • The nonrecognition of same-sex couples as a joint union on par with heterosexual marriage, including the respect and symbolism such a marriage offers.


The nonrecognition of same-sex couples as a

Creating parallel institutions to marriage, such civil unions, or opening them to gay men, lesbians, and bisexuals only as stopgap measures to avoid granting same-sex couples the privileges, protection, respect, and symbolism that only a legally and socially accepted marriage can confer.

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