Category — General
Sat, 29 Mar 2003 13:33:25 GMT
A Flat Lens That Breaks The Laws of Nature.
A University of Toronto researcher has developed a flat lens that doesn't respect the “normal” laws of nature and could significantly enhance the resolution of imaged objects. NewsFactor has the story.
The creation of an unusual flat lens may finally resolve a long-running controversy about the existence of materials that have metaphysical qualities — so-called “metamaterials” — that transcend the laws of nature.
[Roland Piquepaille's Technology Trends]
The key to understanding this is to understand what people think are normal actions in nature as opposed to unexpected actions. in truth, our mental vision is what allows us to construct this identification of normal laws, not necessary any relation between that mental state and the world as it exists, though perception mediates of course, so does imagination and 'reason'. reason being the one that tells us that if x, y, z work like so, then w should too.
March 29, 2003 No Comments
this could be handy, free learning modules from dept. of energy
This is a reminder that the U.S. Department of Energy Carlsbad Field Office
(DOE/CBFO) makes 31 training/ed material packages available to businesses,
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A number of recipients have created web-based training/ed programs and tools
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We will obtain necessary approvals and send to you a username and a
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March 29, 2003 No Comments
3rd International Workshop on Multimedia Data and Document Engineering
3rd International Workshop on Multimedia Data and Document Engineering
(MDDE-2003)
www.sciences.univ-nantes.fr/info/recherche/sic/djeraba/mdde03/mdde-2003.html
September 8th, 2003, Berlin, Germany,
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in conjunction with
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29th International Conference on Very Large Data Bases
(VLDB-2003)
http://www.vldb.informatik.hu-berlin.de/
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OBJECTIVES
March 29, 2003 No Comments
Workshop on Semantic Integration
Call For Papers
Workshop on Semantic Integration
at ISWC'2003
http://smi.stanford.edu/si2003
Monday, October 20, 2003
Sundial Resort, Sanibel Island, Florida, USA
In numerous distributed environments, including today's World-Wide Web, organizational intranets, and the emerging Semantic Web, the applications will inevitably use the information described by multiple ontologies and schemas. Interoperability among applications depends critically on the ability to map between them. Today, matching between ontologies and schemas is still largely done by hand, in a labor-intensive and error-prone process. As a consequence, semantic integration issues have now become a key bottleneck in the deployment of a wide variety of information management applications.
The high cost of this bottleneck has motivated numerous research activities on methods for describing mappings, manipulating them, and generating them semi-automatically. This research has spanned several communities (Databases, AI, WWW), but unfortunately, there has been little cross fertilization between the communities considering the problem.
This workshop examines semantic integration issues, with an emphasis on schema and ontology matching, ontology integration, and object matching and fusion. It will bring together researchers from different communities to examine cutting-edge approaches to semantic integration, to consider how different communities can leverage each other's strengths, and to discuss additional challenges brought by new application contexts.
Workshop Format
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Sat, 29 Mar 2003 12:50:26 GMT
O'Reilly Emerging Technology Conference. The Etech conference put on by O'Reilly is coming up near the end of April and I'm already getting excited for it. Last year's was the best conference I've ever been to. In contrast to many conferences I've attended, the panels and presentations were just as valuable as the hallway conversations between panels.
This year looks very promising, with tracks on Internet applications, social software,… [kottke.org]
this looks like it would be a great con.
March 29, 2003 No Comments
Fri, 28 Mar 2003 01:49:05 GMT
Menu Tabs in CSS. How he does it (Offerings of fruit and flowers in Mark's general direction)… [BookBlog]
should use this
March 27, 2003 No Comments
Thu, 27 Mar 2003 19:01:58 GMT
Northwestern University is putting the first compl …. Northwestern University is putting the first complete English translation of Vesalius' 1543 anatomy of the human body, De Humani Corporis Fabrica, online free of charge. For details, see the site or the press release. [FOS News]
hmm, interesting. more people should have education in the classics, as i've said before aesop's fables is primary reading for any system administrator.
March 27, 2003 No Comments
Thu, 27 Mar 2003 18:58:40 GMT
In 1995 Bill Clinton issued an executive order rul …. In 1995 Bill Clinton issued an executive order ruling that once information was declassified and released to the public, it could not be reclassified later. Two days ago George Bush issued an executive order rescinding the Clinton order and at the same time classifying some previously public information. Which information? Details about U.S. “infrastructures” including the structure of the internet. (Thanks to Declan McCullagh in C|Net.com.) [FOS News]
it's not like there was a great reason for this as most of it is public knowledge
March 27, 2003 No Comments
Thu, 27 Mar 2003 02:28:23 GMT
Halliburton Contract. Halliburton Handed No-Bid Iraqi Oil Firefighting Contract You still believe this war is about nothing more then WMD's? I wonder how many other of Bush and Cheney's friends are benefiting from this war? The US government didn't even bother to give other companies a chance to bid for this contract. While on the topic of WMD's you might want to check out this, about the lack of skepticism when it comes to the media making claims for weapons in Iraq. Remember Fox and their claim of a “HUGE” chemical weapons stash? How are we to get accurate news on this war if the journalist's we rely on are nothing more then puppets for this administration? [MetaFilter]
i won't comment except to say 'told ya'
March 26, 2003 No Comments
Wed, 26 Mar 2003 21:19:07 GMT
How and why your black pint of Guinness is crowned with a head of white bubbles… [[ t e c h n o \ c u l t u r e ]]
yes, you've always wondered this, you know you have.
March 26, 2003 No Comments