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It we all do our bit then one day your kids will also run freely along the seashore, collecting only seashells.
CNN: The stark reality of a throw-away society
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It made me want to do something different, a bit far-fetched, something that no-one would expect me to do - that's why I decided to go to the north pole.
BBC: UK Politics
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"In a very naive way, the advantage of quantum computing is that by being a little bit of zero and a little bit of one, you can do two calculations at once, " says Raymond Laflamme, a researcher at the Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico.
FORBES: Atoms Offer Giant Leap In Computing Power
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Though I do recall one endeavor of his that actually drew quite a bit of attention.
WHITEHOUSE: President Obama at Points of Light Forum in Texas
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Big Green--the regulatory ecological complex that tells the rest of us exactly what woe will befall us if we don't do just as we're told--isn't going to like this one bit.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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You could do up to three items that way, so it was actually quite a bit more than just the one item.
NPR: Big Technology A Threat To Small Businesses?
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To someone living in the west of England, as I do, or in the north, Westminster and Whitehall are every bit as remote as Brussels, and one could argue strongly for a European state, with enhanced regional autonomy.
ECONOMIST: Defining federalism
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Maybe you travel a lot, perhaps you simply want to see if you left the garage door open, who knows, but it seems like a view in to one's home or office is something many people want to do, but usually it's a bit too complicated.
ENGADGET: pt's How-to Fridays: Turn your PC in to an automatic "moblog" picture posting machine!