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» Memorizing and Committing Information to Memory
By Lance Winslow | On January 12, 2006 | In Reference-and-Education | Rated
 
In Homeschooling Today Magazine there was a very interesting article that discussed how people store information learned. A great quote, which I have always believed was this; “The ability to remember depends less on how much you have stored in your memory than it does on how you stored it”.
 
 
» Meaningfully Merging Man and Machine
By Lance Winslow | On January 12, 2006 | In Reference-and-Education | Rated
 
Many people fear the day when humans will choose to merge with machines, as they believe that it will be the beginning of the end for humanity. They say that we will cease from being human and what it means to be human.
 
 
» Many Sci Fi writers have discussed Earthquake predictions
By Lance Winslow | On January 12, 2006 | In Reference-and-Education | Rated
 
Cal Tech along with the Universities in Japan are on the leading edge of this new technology and it is quickly becoming a reality. Soon we will know months in advance of an expected quake and the precise time maybe known hours or minutes before it actually comes. Arthur C. Clarke discussed early Earthquake warnings in CA, in a couple of short essays and stories and then again in a two of his most famous novels.
 
 
» Mankind's Fascination with the Human Mind
By Lance Winslow | On January 12, 2006 | In Reference-and-Education | Rated
 

Ever since mankind could ask the serious questions, he has pondered what makes the human mind tick? Why do we think the things we do? And thus philosophy has been able to capture the imagination in countless hours of thought.

 
 
» Making Love in Virtual Reality
By Lance Winslow | On January 12, 2006 | In Reference-and-Education | Rated
 
What will making love be like in the future? Will phone sex be totally out and 3D long distance love affairs totally in?
 
 
» Locusts To Help Make Energy From Bio Waste, part II
By Lance Winslow | On January 12, 2006 | In Reference-and-Education | Rated
 
If we take the menace, nuisance and destructive Locust, we can create a win/win situation by and allowing it to survive and happily eat our bio-waste filling up our dumps. Then as it progresses and digests the food it will create energy.
 
 
» Locusts To Help Make Energy From Bio Waste, part I
By Lance Winslow | On January 12, 2006 | In Reference-and-Education | Rated
 
Plagues of Locusts through out history are well documented. In fact they are even documented back as far as the times of the ancient Egyptian pharaohs.
 
 
» Lighting for Human Travel
By Lance Winslow | On January 12, 2006 | In Reference-and-Education | Rated
 

When jogging, walking, or traveling at night the placement of lighting can add or detract from the much necessary safety factor. Each type of travel, whether a motorcycle, boat, aircraft, or even human powered walking will require a slightly different strategy in design. How so you ask?

 
 
» Life Under Mars Ice Shelf?
By Lance Winslow | On January 12, 2006 | In Reference-and-Education | Rated
 
When looking for life on Mars we should be thinking of how life forms on Earth. Not because it will be similar, although it possibly could be, but because we know the things, which inhibit life and the things which help it flourish.
 
 
» Life on Mars, Warm Water Under our Ice Caps, Evidence, Microbes under Our Feet
By Lance Winslow | On January 12, 2006 | In Reference-and-Education | Rated
 

Well many people out there are asking is there really life on Mars? Our Thinking Group has been asking not if, what type?

 
 
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