23 April 2006 03:15
Matrix: Explanations, symbols, theories (fans only)
by 3 othersAll about the Matrix. The most complete collection of explanations, misconceptions, theories regarding the Matrix.
Techworld.com - Thank God for Java
Techworld Online Magazine. Your essential IT resource. Features all the latest IT news, reviews, new products, comprehensive product reviews, how-to articles and email newsletter
Howstuffworks "How can a totally logical machine like a computer generate a random number?"
I read the section in the <a href='gps.htm'>GPS article</a> about "pseudo-random numbers," and I have heard about computers generating random numbers before. How can a totally logical machine like a computer generate a random number?
Frequently Asked Questions About Passwords -- TechNet Column - Security Management - October 2005
Operating systems and applications today are architected around passwords and even if you use smart cards or biometric systems, all accounts still have passwords and they can still be used in some circumstances. Some accounts, notably accounts used to run services, cannot even use smart cards and biometric tokens and therefore must have use a password to authenticate.
Perception puzzles, Visual Perception, Optical illusions and Paradoxes
by 3 othersperception puzzles,optical illusions, paradoxes, visual perception
Vincent Cheung: Alarm clocks are bad. How to wake up and feel better.
by 4 othersVincent Cheung's Blog. The daily rantings of a Computer Engineering Ph.D. student at the University of Toronto.
CNN.com - Tricks to remembering names - Jul 22, 2005
by 1 otherBeing able to remember names is a valuable asset in both the business and social arenas. It helps you build instant rapport with new contacts, and, as many companies place a premium on interpersonal and relationship-building skills, it makes a decidedly good impression on employers, too.
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