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[from amaah] Click Here to Empty Trash

David Alan Grier on the computing industry's approach to energy and recycling - interesting historical background and analogy to garbage collection and proximity of scavengers to the rich

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WebArtisan.com.au - Food Additives - Quick Guide for the iPhone & iPod touch

Quickly & easily access 450+ food additives. Avoid those additives that can potentially be dangerous to your health.

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The openLCA project

Initially, a basic framework for life cycle assessment (LCA) calculation and two plugins will be implemented, a format converter and an uncertainty module. The format converter serves to convert relevant LCA data formats from one to the other, in a loss-l

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LightMe 2.5

LightMe 2.0 is a small preferences panes and background daemon that allows you to change brightness and power of your monitor with customizable keyboard shortcut.

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Real Costs

The carbon cost of choices we make

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Energize/Cadillac etc

In the late 1980s, we started working at Lucid on a programming environment for C/C++. It was based on a programming-language-neutral, non-abstract-syntax-tree way of describing programs, annotations (a generalization of hypertext), a persistent repositor

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Processing 1.0 (BETA)

an open source programming language and environment for people who want to program images, animation, and interactions

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5 - Setting up Eclipse IDE - Elastic Path 5.1 - Developer Guide - Elastic Path Documentation

Install the Elastic Path code formatting definition for Eclipse by downloading PD:this file and importing it through (Preferences -> Java -> Code Style -> Formatter).

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OpenFEM - An Open-Source Finite Element Toolbox

OpenFEM is a finite element toolbox designed to be used within a matrix computing environment. It is available for both MATLAB and SCILAB. So far, OpenFEM has been jointly developed by INRIA (in the MACS research team) and the SDTools company, based on th

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