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- Amazingly realistic models of the space shuttle, Eiffel Tower, and more from MINIMUNDUS
- MINIMUNDUS creates amazingly realistic models of famous buildings and structures--like the US space shuttle, Sydney Opera House and Eiffel Tower. by Bill Detwiler
- Tags: TechRepublic Inc., Eiffel, Bill Detwiler, off topic, geekend, model, minimundus, miniatures
- Image galleries 2007-10-02
- (Amazingly realistic models of the space shuttle, Eiffel Tower, and more from MINIMUNDUS)
- Five?Aren't there Seven Continents?I know... semantics... and doctrine... See here:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ContinentBut, even without a permanent population, there are permanent habitable structures on the Antarctic high plains, so I think that counts either way - at least six. Further if we get in to plate tectonics theory then there are possibly...
- Tags: mstockda@..., realistic model, Eiffel Tower, MINIMUNDUS, space shuttle, Eiffel, shuttle
- Discussion threads 2007-09-26
- Images: Google Earth beams you into space
- Google Earth's new feature Google Sky takes you on a trip through the universe with interstellar photos and cosmic descriptions.When you find a highlighted star, nebula or galaxy, you can zoom in. The diamond shape indicates more information is available. The Orion Nebula is located in the Orion galaxy--it''s the...
- Tags: galaxy, Google Inc., Google Earth, constellation, Eiffel, diamond, 360-degree, alien, wind, Alaska, photograph, beta, mouse, tool
- Image galleries 2007-08-23
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- Crazy Driver (exe)
- Crazy Driver is a fast paced, fun game where you the driver of a new BMW must eventually reach the Eiffel tower. You'll have to avoid bombs, cars, other people, and try to collect money at the same time. The game gets harder and harder as you go through levels....
- Tags: BMW AG, Crazy Driver, Games, Personal Technology
- Software downloads 2008-01-23
- Travelogue 360 Paris (exe)
- Explore Paris for hidden objects and souvenirs as you prepare to be interviewed for an upcoming article in Travelogue 360 magazine. 'Seek and Find' hidden objects in 3D pictures of the Eiffel Tower, down the Champs Elysees, under the Arc d'Triomphe, and other beloved Paris landmarks. Discover Paris Today.
- Tags: Paris
- Software downloads 2006-12-15
- Puzzle Championship - World Landmarks Edition (exe)
- Puzzle Championship - World Landmarks Edition takes jigsaw puzzle game play on your PC to a whole new level. Both beginner and expert puzzle fans alike can appreciate the incredible features that make this one of the best, most user-friendly jigsaw puzzle PC games ever created. Includes a breathtaking collection...
- Tags: Puzzle, Games, Desktops, Personal Technology, Hardware
- Software downloads 2006-10-02
- Google Earth 4
- Just wanted to pass this along, I downloaded the newest beta version of Google Earth this morningand it is amazing.A quick look Paris shows people standing in line at the Eiffel Tower, with vehicle images so clear you can probably identify the car model, certainly the vehicle type and color...
- Tags: Google Earth, Google Inc.
- Blog posts 2006-06-13
- Paris DK Eyewitness (Pocket PC) (exe)
- Whatever you plan to do - whether you are traveling first class or on a limited budget - make sure you experience the best of Paris. This quick reference guide turns your mobile phone in your travel companion and source of information. Discover the best cafe terraces, unmissable museums and...
- Tags: Mobile, PC, Mobile System, Advertising & Promotion, Pocket PC, Marketing, Handhelds, Hardware
- Software downloads 2008-03-14
- Vista aims to be snappier with photos
- Correct link to the photo galleryVista gets the shutter bughttp://content.techrepublic.com.com/2346-10877_11-35155.htmlIt's amazingWhat M$ will do to get people to part with up to $400 for Vista.The publicity mill is churning out gimic after gimic, most of which are already in XP.Any decent Photo/Image program already does this and much more. Many...
- Tags: Sonja Thompson, photograph, Microsoft Windows Vista
- Discussion threads 2006-10-24
- Simple DirectMedia Layer (zip)
- Simple DirectMedia Layer was designed to be a cross-platform multimedia library designed to provide low level access to audio, keyboard, mouse, joystick, 3D hardware via OpenGL, and 2D video framebuffer. It is used by MPEG playback software, emulators, and many popular games, including the award winning Linux port of "Civilization:...
- Tags: Multimedia, SDL, Operating Systems, Apple Mac OS, Linux, Programming Languages, UNIX, Microsoft Windows, Scripting Languages, C#, C/C++, Software, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Web Development
- Software downloads 2008-01-24
- A hitchhiker's guide to alternate .NET languages
- .NET development gives you a choice of languages, as long as you choose C#, C++, or VB, right? Not exactly.Microsoft's big claim with the .NET platform is that the developer's choice of language has become a matter of personal taste. The platform brings things like easy code reuse, a powerful...
- Tags: .NET, Programming languages, Application servers, Scripting languages, Development tools, Middleware, Microsoft development tools, Lamont Adams, hitchhiker, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft .NET, Perl, ActiveState Tool Corp., Microsoft Visual Studio
- Technical articles 2002-06-24
- Live from LA: Java for .NET. . .for real?
- Lamont Adams is back with an assortment of recent thoughts and impressions. See how he feels about a Java to .NET compiler, X-Windows emulation, and stupid sports stars.I think that if Sun got behind some kind of an effort to build a .NET-compliant compiler for Java, like Savannah or JILC,...
- Tags: .NET, Programming languages, Microsoft development tools, Development tools, Lamont Adams, Java, IntelliSense, Microsoft .NET, J2ME, compiler
- Technical articles 2002-10-24
- Mr Playboy himself turns 80
- Totally overshadowing my miniscule milestone of 65 years, was Hugh Hefner's 80th birthday on April 9.Still going strong, this is the man who LIVED every man's fantasies.My only complaint -- why were there no nude centrefolds when I was a teenager and had NO idea what a naked woman looked...
- Tags: Hef, Hugh Hefner, birthday, lucky, hefner, jardinier, off-topic, Playboy
- Discussion threads 2006-04-11
- C++: Implementing Design by Contract to reduce bugs
- Designby Contract is a software paradigm that, when used, ensures that your codewill have fewer bugs. It does so by enforcing "contracts." A contractis made by a function based on what it expects when you enter it preconditionsand what it yields when it exits postconditions. For example, an int factorial(int...
- Tags: C/C++, C++, John Torjo, DbyC, postcondition, precondition, Design by Contract
- Technical articles 2004-07-29
- IT projects: Built to last
- The Brooklyn Bridge and the Eiffel Tower: What can IT project managers learn from these marvels of construction? This article from gantthead offers the answers.By Mark Mullaly, PMPThere is a widespread perception that construction projects are inherently better managed than IT projects. Interestingly, it isn’t only the engineers who think...
- Tags: Strategy, gantthead  , information technology, construction project, IT Project
- Technical articles 2001-06-13
- XML-RPC lets you set up Web services in minutes
- As the canon of Web service-related specifications begins to resemble the U.S. tax code, it’s helpful to remember that you have the original XML communications protocol to fall back on when you want to get a service up and running quickly. XML-RPC remote procedure call was developed in the late...
- Tags: Web services, Bill Dawson, Web service, Web, XML-RPC Specification Web site, specification
- Technical articles 2003-06-10
- Developers need more experience with new technologies before they'll be ready for .NET
- In order for .NET application development to move forward, developers say they need further education about new technologies and that CIOs need to determine a starting point beyond just upgrading an existing application to the new platform.Last week, in the first part of this two-part series on .NET development issues,...
- Tags: .NET, Application servers, Middleware, e Advantage, Microsoft .NET, developer, XML, Microsoft .NET Framework
- Technical articles 2001-12-13
- How .NET changes your development design
- What development issues can Microsoft .NET solve for businesses writing Windows applications? This week's Landgrave's View discusses how Microsoft's newest initiative can simplify the process for businesses.Since the .NET announcement by Microsoft in June, most of the buzz in the development community has been around the language wars—C++ versus C#...
- Tags: Programming languages, .NET, Microsoft development tools, Application servers, Middleware, C/C++, e Advantage, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft .NET, Microsoft Visual Basic, support library, Microsoft Windows
- Technical articles 2000-08-03
- Decision Support: Tool increases collaboration among team members by streamlining project processes
- Organize your projects and cut down on e-mailIf you could bottle "collaboration" and sell it as a health tonic, the bottle's label would probably read: “Take two spoonfuls before every project, and at the first sign of a flair-up, to relieve all your ailments and keep them from coming back.”But...
- Tags: Groupware, tool, Dana Norton, decision support, eRoom, e-mail, collaboration, team
- Technical articles 2002-05-29
- To create tables with records in them
- In this introduction to creating C programs to interact with SQL databases, Alexander Prohorenko walks you through the creation, compilation, and execution of a program that will connect to a MySQL database, read the database, and print the results."The main goals of MySQL are speed, robustness and ease of use..."—The...
- Tags: OPEN SOURCE, Databases, Programming languages, C/C++, Alexander Prohorenko, MySQL, database, SQL
- Technical articles 2001-01-02
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