10.31.08 | Author: | Posted in Footbag | Comments Off
Vašek Klouda gets first place in the open singles freestyle category of the IFPA 2007 World Footbag Championships. This is his third and final run. Fantastic work Vašek. This footage has been cropped to improve youtube resolution and has been slowed down to 1/4 the speed of “real time”. The music used is from Sasha and John Digweed’s album, Northern Exposure (Vol. 1). The tracks used are named “These Waves” and “Raincry”.
10.31.08 | Author: | Posted in Chemistry | Comments Off
Professor of Chemistry Terry Collins talks about using green chemistry to clean water. From the “Inspire Innovation” areas of excellence videos — for more about Carnegie Mellon’s comprehensive campaign, visit www.cmu.edu/campaign
10.31.08 | Author: | Posted in Maps | Comments Off
Go to Google Maps: maps.google.com | Google Maps Playlist www.youtube.com | Use Google Maps to get directions, search for a local business, and create your own custom map.
10.31.08 | Author: | Posted in Open Source | Comments Off
Google Tech Talks October 30, 2008 ABSTRACT Coreboot, formerly known as linuxbios, was originally started in 1999 to complement LOBOS [2] (Linux OS Boots OS) as part of an effort to move away from inscrutible and inflexible proprietary BIOS firmware used in clusters at high-security government research labs. However, coreboot took on a life of its own and quickly overcame many obstacles thanks to the help of a friendly and knowledgable open source community. This talk will give an overview of coreboot, what it is capable of, what it is incapable of, and what makes it different from the traditional PC BIOS and EFI. We’ll focus on developments in version 3 which cleans up the development model substantially, has much improved ACPI and SMI support, usage of the Linux kernel build system to build coreboot, new ways to boot locally and over a network, do some demos, and more! Speaker: Ronald G. Minnich Ron Minnich founded the linuxbios project (which is now Coreboot) when he joined the Cluster Research Team at Los Alamos Nat’l Lab in 1999. He has been working in HPC for much longer than he ever expected to, which explains the grey hairs in his beard. He has built software and HPC systems based on fpgas, pims, distributed computers (co-authoring a famous C song: “I was Grid before Grid was cool”), and clusters. He has been working with Unix innards longer than some of his co-workers have been alive, which fact causes him to wonder if he should get in another line of work. Ron …
10.31.08 | Author: | Posted in Associations | Comments Off
AJLI is pleased to announce that it is one of six associations to receive the Summit Award, which is sponsored by the American Society of Association Executives (ASAE) & The Center for Leadership, Washington, DC AJLI received the award for the Association-wide initiative, Junior Leagues’ Kids in the Kitchen. The award is asae’s highest honor for associations that implement innovative community-based programs and is part of the national 2008 Associations Advance America (AAA) Awards program.
St. Louis, MO: May 5, 2010 — The United States Distance Learning Association (USDLA) presented its 2010 International Distance Learning Awards to The Office of Distance Education Department of Foreign Languages in conjunction with the 2010 National Conference in St. Louis, Missouri. USDLA is a 501(c) 3 non-profit association, founded in 1987, as the nations [...]
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