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Has lo que amas. Jobs una vez dijo, “Las personas con pasión pueden cambiar el mundo y mejorarlo.” Cuando le preguntaban que consejo le puede dar a los que quieren ser empresarios, Steve decía: “Yo buscaría un trabajo de mensajero o similar hasta...
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May 15, 8:20 PM
Las Google Glass apenas en tan en manos de unos pocos pero han causado mucho revuelo de información.
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in this video i will start to show you how to build a gamecube portable. making a gamecube portable is a lot of fun but it takes a bunch of time but it is wo...
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¡No apto si tienes vértigo! El otro día terminaron de instalar en su sitio la aguja del One World Trade Center, el edificio más alto de los Estados Unidos con unos 541 metros – una delicada operación que pudimos seguir a...
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Who would have thought traveling to outer space could be such a profound experience? OK, probably everybody, but these former astronauts really articulate it in a way that was just a little mind-blowing.
Click headline to watch the video of the Astonauts talking about their experience-- Via Chuck Sherwood, Senior Associate, TeleDimensions, Inc Delete the scoop?
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Best & Must Have free windows applications to download with Ccleaner, Fences, TrueCrypt, Revo Uninstaller, 7Zip, Irfan View, Tweak UI, Unlocker, Launchy, Free Download Manager Via Tiaan Jonker Delete the scoop?
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Our pals at Learnist wanted to alert you to some of their favorite online resources to inspire writers of all skill levels. Via Ana Cristina Pratas, Douglas Eby
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Many of us feel strongly about our favorite writers and genres. These are just a few...enjoy!
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Why create? Artists and designers share their work, their process and their vision in these deeply personal -- and often hilarious -- talks. Via Douglas Eby Delete the scoop?
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Todos somos partidarios del arte y las nuevas tecnologías. Los museos mas famosos del mundo se están dando cuenta que hay muchas mas formas para poder conectar con los visitantes, de esto se tratan... Via Javier Sánchez Bolado Delete the scoop?
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Un retratista del FBI, quien sin ver cómo era realmente cada mujer, les pidió que se describieran a sí mismas. El tipo de ese modo las retrataba en base a su descripción. El resultado son dos retratos por cada persona. Uno terrible, con las descripciones hechas de ellas mismas, y otro mucho más digno y realista con la descripción de una tercera. El gran problema era el énfasis que daban a ciertos pequeños defectos. “Mi nariz es gigante”, “Tengo una frente muy amplia”, “Mi cara es redonda”, etc, etc.
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DIY Theater Stage in the backyard Get your children away from the electronics and create skits or plays-have a talent show where every member and guest must participate. Delete the scoop?
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E-readers and tablets are becoming more popular as such technologies improve, but research suggests that reading on paper still boasts unique advantages Via Nik Peachey
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May 15, 12:15 PM
Facinating! The comments on this piece also are interesting.
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I have been using text to speech almost exclusively for reading articles on the web, newspapers, and courese reading for a course in Leadership I am taking at Case Western Reserve University. I love the e-readers ( Read and Write Gold; Kindle, and Audio books) because I can jack up the speed and read with my ears as fast as non dyslexics who are fluent readers read with their eyes. We need to understand the 'cost' of eye reading to dyslexic students even when they "graduate" from OG or Wilson: the burden of phonological processing is too high in terms of fatigue. If we don't make the technology more available and acceptable in schools we will deny intelligent students with print challenges the opportunity to study in college, graduate or professional schools. I still read paper books. Right now I am reading A light in August by Faulkner. It is on my night stand and it is a wonderful if slow experience for me. For some, print will never 'fall away' and allow for effortless decoding and pholonological recoding.--Lou
Excerpt: "Understanding how reading on paper is different from reading on screens requires some explanation of how the brain interprets written language. We often think of reading as a cerebral activity concerned with the abstract—with thoughts and ideas, tone and themes, metaphors and motifs. As far as our brains are concerned, however, text is a tangible part of the physical world we inhabit. In fact, the brain essentially regards letters as physical objects because it does not really have another way of understanding them. As Wolf explains in her book Proust and the Squid, we are not born with brain circuits dedicated to reading. After all, we did not invent writing until relatively recently in our evolutionary history, around the fourth millennium B.C. So the human brain improvises a brand-new circuit for reading by weaving together various regions of neural tissue devoted to other abilities, such as spoken language, motor coordination and vision..." Delete the scoop?
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May 14, 4:44 AM
In the last half of the twentieth century, medical science came up with some pretty astonishing ways to replace human parts that were starting to wear out. Via FutureCast
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Fake CG animation was a big deal in the early-1980s. What can digital animators today learn from this short-lived trend? Via Artur Coelho Delete the scoop?
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A revised version of David Bowie's Space Oddity, recorded by Commander Chris Hadfield on board the International Space Station. Via Jean-Philippe BOCQUENET Delete the scoop?
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The power of creation [VIDEO] "Creativity is not just an opportunity, it's a responsibility." Via Douglas Eby Delete the scoop?
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Realidad aumentada en el Boletín del Centro del Conocimiento de Tecnologías Aplicadas a la Educación http://t.co/g8z91gp5ns vía @lecturalab Via Javier Sánchez Bolado Delete the scoop?
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Posted by Joe Marine on May 12, 2013 •
"Not only do we have news that RAW video at 24fps is possible on the Canon 5D Mark III, but we now know it’s possible to get a full 1920 x 1080 image with 1000x speed cards. The first samples were possible by cropping the image to 1920 x 820, but g3gg0 from Magic Lantern has unlocked a way to get the entire image — the full 1920 x 1080. This makes the Mark III the first full-frame (36mm x 24mm) camera to shoot RAW video at 1080p. Also, now that we’re capable of getting really high-quality custom resolutions, a whole new world has potentially opened up for anamorphic shooting with the camera." ...
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Wow. That opens up a lot of potential for ameteurs and professionals! Delete the scoop?
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