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- Solar System - Moon 3D Screensaver (exe)
- The Moon is closer to you than ever. With this space screensaver, you can observe the lunar surface as if you were looking through the largest telescope you can imagine. The level of detail is so high that you can see all craters and impact effects. This version is the...
- Tags: 3D, Crater, Moon
- Software downloads 2008-02-13
- CraterSaver (zip)
- You'll understand how large-scale features we see on the moon could be achieved by incremental small-scale modification. A crater-simulation program implemented as a screensaver, that slowly turns a flat piece of ground in to a scarred, Mercurial landscape. The idea was basically to try and understand how large-scale features we...
- Tags: Moon, Crater
- Software downloads 2007-11-28
- Geek Trivia: Holiest of holes
- While there is still considerable debate about what, exactly, killed off the dinosaurs, one of the most compelling theories is that Mexico did it. Or, rather, that 65 million years ago, a 10-kilometer-wide meteor slammed into the landmass that would later become part of contemporary Mexico -- thereby throwing a...
- Tags: Moon, Crater, Corporate Communications, Marketing, Jay Garmon
- Blog posts 2007-09-11
- Photos: Test-driving lunar rovers
- With plans to put autonomous rovers on the moon in 2020, NASA simulates lunar conditions and tests out its technology on a remote Arctic crater.
- Tags: crater, moon, NASA, photograph
- Image galleries 2007-07-20
- Battlefield 1942 Desert Combat Volcano Siege map (zip)
- In this custom Desert Combat map, Allied forces must capture and secure an Iraqi chemical weapons facility inside the crater of an inactive volcano. Allies can raft along the outside of the volcano to a bridge and gain access, or they can climb on top of a crane located at...
- Tags: Crater
- Software downloads 2004-08-18
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- Photos: Roving the floor of Crater Lake
- Scientists set out this month with remotely operated vehicles to explore the large moss growth at the bottom of Oregon's Crater Lake.
- Tags: Crater Lake, Oregon, photograph, scientist
- Image galleries 2006-08-21
- We roved standing above along the road in 1957
- On our honeymoon, we stopped by Crater Lake during the trip from Seattle to San Francisco. You provide a view of the lake we never had then.Thank you.Margaret and Wayne WatersLeesburg, Virginia(Photos: Roving the floor of Crater Lake)InterestingInteresting is the word first came to my mind after reading the article....
- Tags: Crater Lake, INTERESTING, biology, jzamorano@..., photograph
- Discussion threads 2006-09-02
- (Photos: Meteor Crater still a big hit)
- What if it Wasn't a Meteor?What if it was a bomb as the author of "Secrets of the Lost Races: New Discoveries of Advanced Technology in Ancient Civilizations" Rene Noorbergen talks about?RE: (Photos: Meteor Crater still a big hit)So where did the meteor go?Moving at 26,000 MPHand probably not a...
- Tags: joestuffsda@..., Meteor Crater, meteorite, What-If, photograph
- Discussion threads 2007-07-27
- Tropos Wi-Fi Hotzone Equipment Tested at Meteor Crater
- Tropos 5110 Wi-Fi cells were successfully tested by NASA at its on-site field trial at Meteor Crater in Arizona as part of NASA's multi-center, human-robotic exploration research. The company said that this is the first time NASA has used outdoor cellular Wi-Fi technology as the communications network for potential interplanetary...
- Tags: NASA, Tropos Networks, Wireless LANs, Wi-Fi, Wireless
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- Photos: Meteor Crater still a big hit
- Here's what you get when you strike the Earth with a 150-foot-wide chunk of rock moving at around 26,000 miles an hour.
- Tags: Earth, photograph
- Image galleries 2007-07-25
- 3D Mars Spirit Rover Simulator (exe)
- Drive the Mars Spirit Rover over the Martian surface. Experience the thrill of discovering new hills and rocks as you explore the surface in this 3D simulator. Watch as the Martian day passes into evening, and climb the slopes to look into the giant crater.
- Tags: 3D, Surface
- Software downloads 2004-01-22
- Who want help to pass the exams?
- Who want help to pass the exams?contact me:gunmancert@163.comErrrIs that Who want's help to passOrWho wants to help me passWhat exams ?eewwwwthe windows help desk exams?The fundamental requirement of gettingpaid big bucks in IT ?~evil thought dancing..in my head~hmmm..how much would someone get paid for turning redmond into a night light...
- Tags: Help desk, William Shatner
- Discussion threads 2005-09-04
- Geek Trivia: The Quibble of the Week for February 12
- If you uncover a questionable fact or debatable aspect of this week's Geek Trivia, "Valentine's daze," just post it in the discussion area. Every week, yours truly will choose the best quibble from the assembled masses and discuss it in a future edition of Geek Trivia. This...
- Tags: Jay Garmon
- Blog posts 2008-02-12
- Dead motherboard
- I have an old motherboard, that can use either aslot 1 CPU or a PGA370 CPU.The board had a Pentium 750 MHz and was working fine. I wanted to test a PGA 370 CPU a Pentium 700 Mhzand according to the manual the only thing that Ihad to change was...
- Tags: CPU, board, JBauer, motherboard
- Q&A 2006-05-25
- The Earth's not big enough for Google
- There seemsto be a new Space Race heating up. The Europeans have recently launched a probeto Venus. Russia has been almost single-handedly supporting the International Space Stationwhile the shuttle stays in the shop. China has successfully launchedtaikonauts into space and has its sights set on the moon. Even Japan haslaunched...
- Tags: Mars, Google Inc.
- Blog posts 2006-04-25
- Geek Trivia: Stunt double to the stars
- What celestial object in our solar system bears a strange resemblance to Star Wars' Death Star? What's more than 100 kilometers across; home to more than 1 million military officers, crew, and support personnel; berths more than 7,000 attack craft; and has been the recipient of such...
- Tags: Jay Garmon, Death Star, Star Wars, Geek Trivia Newsletter, TechRepublic Inc., Moon, Tax, Mimas, Taxes, Financial Planning, Finance
- Technical articles 2007-04-24
- How good can a job be?
- Some time ago I was working with a guy who was the business development lead for new ventures and strategic partnerships for his company. It was clear he really enjoyed his job. He was good at it, helping his employer to successfully move into new areas never...
- Tags: Job, Recruitment & Selection, Human Resources, Workforce Management, John McKee
- Blog posts 2008-01-17
- Geek Trivia: Fact or friction
- Test your command ofuseless knowledge by subscribing to TechRepublic's Geek Trivia e-newsletter. Automaticallysign up today!On June 30, 1908, an extraordinary explosion occurred in theRussian skies above modern-day Evenkia, Siberia, with repercussions thatcontinue to both fascinate and frustrate legitimate scientists and fringetheorists alike. The so-called "Tunguska Event" or "TunguskaBlast" (so named...
- Tags: Siberia
- Technical articles 2004-11-16
- dead pc
- I have a dell PC that has been acting up and crashing. I was going to back up my info on a usb flash drive. I plug in the drive and get the blue screen. Reboot. I log in start to copy to the flash drive,...
- Tags: PC, USB, POSTER, RG11, keyboard
- Q&A 2006-06-16
- What wiped out the dinosaurs?
- What wiped out the dinosaurs?Maxwell has me going now. Something obviously just sum-totalled the dinosaurs. There are many hypotheses. Many people say theories, but theories have to be proven. I don't really have an idea, but I'd like to kick it around to see what everyone...
- Tags: cp7212, Dick Cheney, dinosaur, earth, extinction, global, Halliburton Co., Maxwell, nature, off-topic
- Discussion threads 2005-09-23
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