Tag: november

Norway Chess 2011

Last week’s victory at the World Cup proved for Carlsen that it’s not all that bad to be a “man of the people”. The Swede beat Magnus Carlsen 6:6 in the end while the Canadian had a convincing 6:5 to lose in a blitz of tactics and tactics. The games that ended today, in which…

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The H1N1 Virus Will Never Be Around Again

Huge numbers of people are being victimized by the H1N1 virus. These people can’t just go and get a flu shot they have to go and pay hundreds of dollars to go and get the flu vaccine. In a pandemic situation that’s happened to us before. The virus has been around in the US since…

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Cryptocurrency – Mars One Mars Program

Mars Rise: Colonizing Mars by Becoming the Next Moon | Cryptocurrency. The Mars Project is a moonshot program of the United States Government’s International Space Station. The project is an effort to achieve a permanent landing on Mars of a probe/lander-type vehicle. The Mars Project is not going to take a human being to the…

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The Tezos Cryptocurrency

Tezos’s bull trap? The cryptocurrency Tezos is a platform that’s built on a cryptocurrency called the Tezos blockchain. It started as a fork of Bitcoin called in August 2017 for a few days before being merged with Bitcoin. The cryptocurrency Tezos started as a fork of Bitcoin and was only created on August 10, 2017.…

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SafeMoon OS – The Sender of this Article Has No Plans to Update the Article Title

SafeMoon Sends a Message – The Sender of this article has no plans to update the article title. If you find this article useful, consider contributing your knowledge or expertise to Wikipedia. Please make sure you tag the article with an accurate and descriptive title, such as “safemoon resigns”. SafeMoon will continue to do development…

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A Low Value For Bitcoin Is Very Much Possible

A low value for Bitcoin is very much possible. This was the conclusion reached by the team at Bitstamp who recently released a report on the market position of Bitcoin across the globe. The authors of the report, Bitstamp’s Senior Market Analyst Mati Greenspan, and Bitstamp’s Marketing Director for Business Development, Daniel Tarras, have confirmed…

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U.S. Military to Review Afghan Recruiting Process

military may soon review the vetting of Afghans who have joined the U. military to ensure that they’re not terrorists. A draft assessment that was reportedly developed by the Defense Department will be released in June, and includes a section on how to effectively vet potential recruits. The new plan was first reported by USA…

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Cybercrime in Chiapas – The Threat of Online Abuse for Young People

The recent arrest of a cybercrimes suspect in the Central American country of hurricane, Chiapas, reveals the real dangers of online abuse for young people. Internet security experts at the University of Texas at Austin (UTA) and the U. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) have identified Chiapas as one of the “most dangerous countries in…

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Computer Hardware – How Does An Average Consumer Buy A Computer?

How do you think the average consumer buys a new computer? The usual first option is to get the computer on Amazon. com and buy all the components separately for a low cost and then buy a lot of the things together. The other option is to get a computer on Amazon. com and then…

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Davatzes Dies – The World’s First Algorithm

This is the first of a series of posts to summarize all of the interesting things that I came across while reading Davatzes Dies. The list below explains how and why each of these came about, how we can implement these ideas in our own personal projects, and how many of these were inspired by…

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