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Saturday, June 4th, 2011

“A tough day but a new country” I_could_walk’s photos around Sombor, Serbia


AdventureMap Baja North By National Geographic Maps (EDT)


AdventureMap Baja North By National Geographic Maps (EDT)


$19.57


Author: National Geographic Maps (EDT) Subtitle: Baja California Mexico Publication Date: 2009/05/15 Binding Type: Paperback Language: English Depth: 0.25 Width: 4.50 Height: 9.00

National Geographic Maps AD01023051 Baja California Map Pack Bundle


National Geographic Maps AD01023051 Baja California Map Pack Bundle


$28.57


National Geographic s Baja California and Baja California Sur AdventureMaps combine detailed terrain with local information ideal for more adventurous travelers. Together the two maps cover the entire Baja peninsula and include detailed insets of Tijuana Mexicali Ensenada La Paz San Jose Del Cabo Cabo San Lucas and the Cabo Resort Corridor. Our Baja Bundle Pack combines both the North and South Baja Adventure Maps in one value priced pack a savings of 15 versus purchasing the maps individually. Visit our Baja North or Baja South pages to view the maps in detail. Coverage Highlights:. Federally Protected Areas; including Parks and Reserves : Provided by the Nature Conservancy of Mexico. Detailed Road Network Ferry Routes and Mileage Charts. UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Historic Mission Locations. Popular Diving Surfing Fishing Snorkeling Whale Watching and Scenic Viewpoint Locations. Detailed terrain with Shaded Relief. Useful Travel Information. The Baja California North map covers the entire State of Baja California the northernmost half of the Baja California Peninsula. Our Baja South map covers Baja California Sur the second and southernmost Mexican State on the peninsula. Approximately 4 1/4 x 9 1/4 folded; 25 1/2 x 37 3/4 fully opened.

National Geographic Adventure Map Baja South By National Geographic Maps (COR)


National Geographic Adventure Map Baja South By National Geographic Maps (COR)


$19.57


Author: National Geographic Maps (COR) Series Title: National Geographic Adventure Map Subtitle: Baja California Sur Mexico Publication Date: 2009/05/15 Binding Type: Paperback Language: English Depth: 0.25 Width: 4.25 Height: 9.00

Anglers Book Supply Co 1892469006 No Nonsense Guide To Fly Fishing Southern Baja


Anglers Book Supply Co 1892469006 No Nonsense Guide To Fly Fishing Southern Baja


$41.78


Take this guide and fly fish the saltwater in warm weather for over 80 species of gamefish Maps illustrations flies Spanish help. 8.5×11 inches 82 twocolor pgs. Graham s 20 years of Baja experience provides saltwater anglers with the latest info on the remote beaches reefs and unspoiled waters of Baja and the best techniques and patterns. Includes Spanish phrases for fishing. Twocolor maps to 23 best fishing spots; 8×11 inches 82 pgs. Softcover

Historical Dictionary of Hungary


Historical Dictionary of Hungary


$159.32


Formerly a part of the AustroHungarian Empire and situated in the very heart of Central Europe, modernday Hungary is bordered by Austria, Romania, Serbia, Croatia, Slovakia, Ukraine and Slovenia. Hungarys economy and educational base are among the strongest in Central Europe, and its postCommunist struggle to move to a market economy is being strongly encouraged by the U.S. and the nations of Western Europe. One of the most vibrant and historically fascinating (and complex) areas of the world, Hungary and the forces that have shaped her current political framework are a timely focus for this needed work. The Historical Dictionary of Hungary provides a handy resource to this small European country, examining the key events, people and places crucial to its history. An extensive introduction leads the reader through the origins of the Hungarians in the Magyar people up to the presentday postcommunist period. A listing of heads of state is provided, along with abbreviations and acronyms, maps, a chronology and a glossary of geographical terms. Entries describe important dates and figures in Hungarian history, and refer to related entries, thus providing the researcher with a solid background from which to continue research. The substantial bibliography lists relevant books and articles for further reading. A must for any public or university library. Author: Vardy, Steven Bela/ Vardy, S. B. Series Title: European Historical Dictionaries Series Number: 18 Binding Type: Hardcover Number of Pages: 704 Publication Date: 1997/06/26 Language: English Dimensions: 9.14 x 6.44 x 1.91 inches

Lonely Planet Hungary By Bedford, Neal


Lonely Planet Hungary By Bedford, Neal


$26.73


Complemented by easyto use, reliable maps, helpful recommendations, authoritative background information, and uptodate coverage of things to see and do, these popular travel guides cover in detail countries, regions, and cities around the world for travelers of every budget, along with extensive itineraries, maps with crossreferencing to the text, Top 10 and Top 5 lists, and other practical features. Author: Bedford, Neal Series Title: LONELY PLANET HUNGARY Publication Date: 2009/06/06 Number of Pages: 420 Binding Type: Paperback Language: English Depth: 0.75 Width: 5.25 Height: 8.00

Lorenz Corporation TLC10037 Mighty Maps Grade 36


Lorenz Corporation TLC10037 Mighty Maps Grade 36


$24.15


Teach students the language of maps and watch them discover the world Here are the basics of reading maps along with using a compass; reading latitude and longitude; drawing map symbols; using time zone maps and understanding political physical road city weather product maps and much more. Following directions today will prepare your students for travel. Author: Barden Cindy

Baja to Patagonia: Latin American Adventures


Baja to Patagonia: Latin American Adventures


$35.04


Latin America is one of the hottest ecotourism destinations for the 90s. From Chile to Costa Rica, Venezuela to Mexico, these regions have long inspired myth, controversy and speculation. Naturalist/adventure writer Rice now tells of kayaking, canoeing, and backpacking the wilderness areas of Central and South America. Photos. Maps. Author: Rice, Larry Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 240 Publication Date: 1993/09/20 Language: English Dimensions: 8.49 x 5.50 x 0.54 inches

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The Weather of the 1780s Over Europe


The Weather of the 1780s Over Europe


$73.28


John Kingtons book, the first of its kind, gives a definitive account of the weather in the 1780s over Europe based on historical weather maps. These charts are unique in forming the earliest series of daily synoptic weather maps constructed with quantitative instrumental data, and as such represent an important contribution to the history of climate. Author: Kington, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 180 Publication Date: 2009/06/18 Language: English Dimensions: 11.69 x 8.27 x 0.38 inches


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Wednesday, December 1st, 2010

Amazon Kindle Q&A

Why is it easier to start a fire near kindling to some extent than ample sticks and logs of like peas in a pod charitable of wood?
Thanks in advance. Because with the kindling more surface nouns is exposed to the reaction than with large sticks or logs of like kind of wood. There’s also more air present in kindling. It’s…

why is it easier to start a fire near kindling a bit than beside significant sticks and logs of indistinguishable class of woo?
small dry kindling The wood does not directly burn. The wood must be converted to combustible vapors that are burned (hot flame). A game can drive off combustible vapors from a few sheets of burning paper…

A few kindle question…?
i’m debating on getting a kindle. i like the idea of having so frequent books with me at one time!but i do have a few questions roughly speaking it before i get one.1-do they sell kindle covers or cases?2-can you put EBook on a kindle? close to the ones you buy from ebay or get with your college text…

A Gospel Enigma–John the Baptist go to the desert to kindle the inner pale? Or to promote relatives values?
Do the Christian gospels really promote family values? Or are the gospels simply the records of some early spiritual seekers? I see abundantly of Eastern Philosopy in these Christian scriptures. How about you?Where in the world did this house values thing come from?Source: …

A inconsiderate word may kindle strife; a cruel word may wreck a?
lifeA Word…A Careless word may kindle strife;A Cruel word may wreck a life.A Bitter word may repugnance instill;A Brutal word may smite and kill.A Gracious word may smooth the way;A Joyous word may light the morning.A Timely word may lessen stress;A Loving word may heal and bless.– Author UnknownFallen Source(s):…

A Kindle is it a honest piece or not?
I have alot of pdf and whatever format microsoft reader is built around. Does a kindle read this automnatically? Many of my friends own the Kindle and they all like it. The Kindle DX can handle PDF files hugely well: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0015TC… PDF support on the Kindle is experimental and via conversion of PDFs…

A Kindle is it a virtuous point or not?
I have alot of pdf and whatever format microsoft reader is built around. Does a kindle read this automnatically? Both the Kindle DX and Kindle 2 can handle PDF, but for Kindle 2 it handle PDF through conversion. I’ll say if the price is a concern and you don’t have complicated graphics and charts…

A little Kindle confusion?
I’ve got 4 questions about the Kindle (2, DX):1) Is it a moment ago, like, you can read books/magazines/whatever on it instead of using paper?2) Do you need Wifi to use it (at adjectives times)?3) Can you get it in Canada?4) Is it worth the money?Thanks! 1. Yes2. No. The Kindle don’t have wi-fi actually, it only have…

A little spark can kindle a great fire! What do you engineer of that quote?
very insprational everyting starts from someing thing small I would also use the quote from little acorns, does a great oak tree grow with a similar meaning to your quote. In other words, everything big, starts from something smallA tiny spark can make…

A press for Kindle owners?
How are you liking it? Are you glad that you spent the money on one?I am thinking of buying one, but I really like to collect the books I read within my little library. However, it seems really convenient to use a Kindle. only books is books I love my Kindle 2 especially much. If you are…

A request for information almost the Kindle 2?
Ok so this might sound really stupid, but i was wondering if with the Kindle 2 system, would you be required to re buy files you already own? Like if i want to read a book i already have in paper on it, would i be forced to re buy it on the Kindle 2?…

About the kindle and its internet access>?
does the kindle come w/ internet? or do u hav to buy it? also… is it kind of like a mini laptop with the internet sector of it? also… can u reach newhere on the internet with it or can u only budge to like one or two web sites? thx…

Advice needed on the Kindle?
I don’t know enough about it to know if it is worth the cost. I am disabled and it would be wonderful to just listen to books. And I hatred to dust, so only one Kindle vs. books..easy answer. But what are the pros and cons for buying one? Not only am I disabled,…

Am i competent to upload my dissertation books onto my kindle?
i am considering buying a kindle but am a little concerned…i have a large library of serious newspaper books and am wondering if i could somehow transfer them to my kindle by use of a UPC or ISBN code? or do i have to buy them all agin specifically for my kindle?…

Amazon kindle {african grey [not related to kindle question]}?
hi i was wondering if anyone who has a kindle could answer these questionsand coud you pu the number of the one your answering surrounded by from of your answer1. where can i buy one for a good price2.do they work good on airplanes {have you tried doing this basis i saw…

AMAZON KINDLE – Do you really use it and savour it?
I’m considering buying the Amazon Kindle. I consider myself an avid reader, but I’m not 100% sure I should make this investment. I feel like I will miss in actual fact holding a book in my hands and turning the pages. Enjoying the Cover Art is also such a…

Amazon Kindle – downloading a torrent (book) from another site?
Hi what is downloading a torrent e-book? If I was to have an Amazon Kindle, a book I want is not for sale through Kindle. So I typed contained by download Encyclopedia Country Living in search and it gave me a few sites wise saying you can download (36MB) the torrent book. How…

Amazon Kindle – electronic reading device?
I am considering purchasing the Amazon Kindle but have a few quesstions. 1) I like to read fan fiction on sites similar to (fanfiction.com, and fictionpress.com) and I would like to know if I can put those on to the kindle or if I can only read published books?2) The kindle runs off of a sprint card,…

Amazon Kindle 2 Help! Any Owners out here?
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Amazon Kindle 2 or Sony PRS-700?
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Amazon Kindle 2…enjoy you used the Kindle? Is it glitchy?
The Kindle 2 is now available and I have been considering Kindle for a long time but enjoy heard about technical problems. Have you used or do you own one? How do you resembling it? Can you read in the dark, is it back lit? Thank you. Hiya, H!!I hold one and I…

Amazon Kindle 2: Money Saver?
I am thinking about getting a Kindle 2, I am going to borrow one from a friend this weekend to see if I actually like it. I read like mad, I have thousands of dollars worth of books throughout my house. And running out of room for them lol. But did anyone think it saved any money contained…

Amazon Kindle and Amazon Kindle DX?
Why is Amazon Kindle NOT available in Canada?? It is due to import/export laws. as you can see in the put somebody through the mill Is Kindle DX available to customers outside the United States? here: http://www.amazon.com/gp/redirect.html?i… This is because Amazon doesn’t deliver Kindle outside of United States yet. Here is the quick and easy…

Amazon kindle and book pictures?
I am really interested in the amazon kindle. just curious though, most of the books i read hold little pictures in the middle of the story. Does the amazon kindle show these pics?or can i only see them in the actual book?i approaching these pics, because after i read a while, the pictures give me a really good…

Amazon Kindle and Images?
Does the amazon kindle display images? Like the images that would be part of a weekly or if you bought a book that included photographs or maps? Are these displayed or is it text only? My friend get one for christmas she brought it to school today and I thought it was totally awesome! I think it shows…

Amazon KINDLE can you type up a studyguide on microsoft word and verbs it to your kindle?
I AM DYING TO KNOW Email word file to your kindle, Amazon has a small charge for converting according to their video Source(s): http://www.amazon.com/Kindle-Amazons-Wireless-Reading-Device/dp/B000FI73MA

Amazon Kindle Locations?
At the bottom of the Amazon Kindle page there are numbers that say locations does anyone know what this means??Thanks for any backing! The only mention I found was talking about using your Kindle be with IPhone. I think there goal you can download using your I Phone. It does say mention Wi Fi coverage, Probably so…

Amazon Kindle or regular college textbook?
I’m looking at the prices of my semester’s textbooks online. With close to 300 dollars of books would it make sense to get a kindle and reclaim the extra money?? Has anyone done this already. Also if a Kindle is not a good option what are some good sites to find some fully clad prices of college…

Amazon kindle or sony e reader?
I heard these are the two best ones. What I’m really concerned about, is how hard they are on the eyes. I’m a especially avid reader. The amount of time I spend reading I can’t afford to have something thats hard on the eyes. This is why I never read off the computer. I’ve hear these are…

Amazon Kindle or Sony Reader?
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1/8Th Mad Code Body Shell (Blue)


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1/8Th Mad Code Body Shell (Red)


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Mad Mad Mad a New Eastern Question.


Mad Mad Mad a New Eastern Question.


$26.85


Title: Mad Mad Mad A new Eastern Question.Publisher: British Library, Historical Print EditionsThe British Library is the national library of the United Kingdom. It is one of the worlds largest research libraries holding over 150 million items in all known languages and formats: books, journals, newspapers, sound recordings, patents, maps, stamps, prints and much more. Its collections include around 14 million books, along with substantial additional collections of manuscripts and historical items dating back as far as 300 BC.The NOVELS OF THE 18th 19th CENTURIES collection includes books from the British Library digitised by Microsoft. The collection includes major and minor works from a period which saw the development and triumph of the English novel. These classics were written for a range of audiences and will engage any reading enthusiast. ++++The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure edition identification: ++++ British Library Karsland, Veva; 1889. 164 p.; 8 . 12626.i.15. Author: Karsland, Veva Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 182 Publication Date: 2011/03/17 Language: English Dimensions: 7.44 x 9.69 x 0.39 inches

Mad Commander


Mad Commander


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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Mad Commander is a open source, multi platform orthodox file manager. It has a builtin FTP client, along with file compare and archive navigation abilities. This application was written in Java. Open source describes practices in production and development that promote access to the end products source materials. Some consider open source a philosophy, others consider it a pragmatic methodology. Before the term open source became widely adopted, developers and producers used a variety of phrases to describe the concept; open source gained hold with the rise of the Internet, and the attendant need for massive retooling of the computing source code. Opening the source code enabled a selfenhancing diversity of production models, communication paths, and interactive communities. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Timpledon, Miriam T./ Marseken, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 132 Publication Date: 2010/06/28 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.30 inches

Al Hrabosky Autographed Ball - with "The Mad Hungarian" Inscription


Al Hrabosky Autographed Ball – with "The Mad Hungarian" Inscription


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Al Hrabosky Autographed Ball – with "The Mad Hungarian" Inscription Al Hrabosky MLB Baseball Inscribed \"The Mad Hungarian\" Autographed. Comes fully certified with a Athletic Promotional Events certificate of authenticity.

1/8Th Mad Code GP Gas Powered Short Course Limited Edition RTR Ready to Run Rally Car (Green)


1/8Th Mad Code GP Gas Powered Short Course Limited Edition RTR Ready to Run Rally Car (Green)


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Designed to look just like the full-size Rally Cars, 4WD Racing Edition GP MAD CODE that runs in short course off-road series like the other brand models. Team Exceed RC is proud to announce the Mad Code as the latest edition to our line of 1:8 scale, GP Gas Powered 4WD race truck rally car. Each Mad Code comes decked out with one of three fully racing style truck bodies, wheels and tires. This is the high-performance R/C Rally car in its’ class built with Level .21 engine for speed of swiftness, polished aluminum chassis to provide clean look as well as sturdiness, adjustable shocks to have perfect landing, a bigger fuel tank that can hold 150cc. The Exceed RC Mad Code was designed to meet other racing rally cars around the world. It’s all here, from the suspension travel, to painted body. The result is the Exceed RC Mad Code, a creation of an unparalleled experience at a level of performance that has never been seen. Underneath the beautifully finished body, and wheels, beats the heart of a Mad Code. The Mad Code comes fully assembled and ready to go. Team Exceed RC 2.4Ghz Radio system are factory installed. The differentials and shocks come filled with the proper silicone fluids, making it faster and easier than ever to get Exceed RC Mad Code performance out of the box and into the dirt! When we created the Mad Code, we knew we had made something very special.   Features: Mad Code RTR Molded battery tray supports two ROAR-approved 1:8 scale size .21 Engine Factory painted and finished short course truck body. Mounted and assembled scale wheels & tires with foam inserts and bead guards. 2.4Ghz Pistol Sport Radio Transmitter Low Center of Gravity Design Fuel Tank Alloy steel Turnbuckles for quick adjustability and tuning Dual Bell-crank steering for more consistent steering and reduced bump-steer on rough surfaces Carefully placed battery compartments and center mounted ESC platform and for balance (Electric) Durable and thick hardened plastic suspension arms Anodized 6061 T6 3MM aluminum chassis plate Anodized 4MM Front and Rear aluminum shock tower Massive pre-glued 4.75″ Tires mounted on hardened chrome wheels with 17mm hex hub Silicon Fluid sealed Front, Center, and Rear hardened and coated steel gear differentials Heavy duty metal geared steering servo Adjustable threaded aluminum shocks Anodized Aluminum Chassis plate stiffeners Anodized Aluminum differential plates Anodized Aluminum Steering arm Multi-piece adjustable anti roll bar front and rear Full Sealed Ball Bearing Set Front Constant Velocity Driveshaft (CVD) Adjustable Front and Rear Roll Center Engine .21 Cubic Inches 3.5cc Nitro Powered Engine Bearing Ball Bearing Length 25 inches (635mm) Width 11.81 inches (300mm) Height 7.68 inches (195mm) Wheelbase 14.37 inches (365mm) Gear Ratio 1:11:7 Radio 2.4Ghz Pistol Remote Control 52C68-MadCode-GP-LE-Interior Description 52C68-MadCode-GP-LE-Interior Description 52C68-MadCode-GP-LE-Interior Description 52C68-MadCode-GP-LE-Interi

1/8Th Mad Code GP Gas Powered Short Course Limited Edition RTR Ready to Run Rally Car (Red)


1/8Th Mad Code GP Gas Powered Short Course Limited Edition RTR Ready to Run Rally Car (Red)


$369.99


Designed to look just like the full-size Rally Cars, 4WD Racing Edition GP MAD CODE that runs in short course off-road series like the other brand models. Team Exceed RC is proud to announce the Mad Code as the latest edition to our line of 1:8 scale, GP Gas Powered 4WD race truck rally car. Each Mad Code comes decked out with one of three fully racing style truck bodies, wheels and tires. This is the high-performance R/C Rally car in its’ class built with Level .21 engine for speed of swiftness, polished aluminum chassis to provide clean look as well as sturdiness, adjustable shocks to have perfect landing, a bigger fuel tank that can hold 150cc. The Exceed RC Mad Code was designed to meet other racing rally cars around the world. It’s all here, from the suspension travel, to painted body. The result is the Exceed RC Mad Code, a creation of an unparalleled experience at a level of performance that has never been seen. Underneath the beautifully finished body, and wheels, beats the heart of a Mad Code. The Mad Code comes fully assembled and ready to go. Team Exceed RC 2.4Ghz Radio system are factory installed. The differentials and shocks come filled with the proper silicone fluids, making it faster and easier than ever to get Exceed RC Mad Code performance out of the box and into the dirt! When we created the Mad Code, we knew we had made something very special.   Features: Mad Code RTR Molded battery tray supports two ROAR-approved 1:8 scale size .21 Engine Factory painted and finished short course truck body. Mounted and assembled scale wheels & tires with foam inserts and bead guards. 2.4Ghz Pistol Sport Radio Transmitter Low Center of Gravity Design Fuel Tank Alloy steel Turnbuckles for quick adjustability and tuning Dual Bell-crank steering for more consistent steering and reduced bump-steer on rough surfaces Carefully placed battery compartments and center mounted ESC platform and for balance (Electric) Durable and thick hardened plastic suspension arms Anodized 6061 T6 3MM aluminum chassis plate Anodized 4MM Front and Rear aluminum shock tower Massive pre-glued 4.75″ Tires mounted on hardened chrome wheels with 17mm hex hub Silicon Fluid sealed Front, Center, and Rear hardened and coated steel gear differentials Heavy duty metal geared steering servo Adjustable threaded aluminum shocks Anodized Aluminum Chassis plate stiffeners Anodized Aluminum differential plates Anodized Aluminum Steering arm Multi-piece adjustable anti roll bar front and rear Full Sealed Ball Bearing Set Front Constant Velocity Driveshaft (CVD) Adjustable Front and Rear Roll Center Engine .21 Cubic Inches 3.5cc Nitro Powered Engine Bearing Ball Bearing Length 25 inches (635mm) Width 11.81 inches (300mm) Height 7.68 inches (195mm) Wheelbase 14.37 inches (365mm) Gear Ratio 1:11:7 Radio 2.4Ghz Pistol Remote Control 52C68-MadCode-GP-LE-Interior Description 52C68-MadCode-GP-LE-Interior Description 52C68-MadCode-GP-LE-Interior Description 52C68-MadCode-GP-LE-Interi

A Mad Marriage. a Novel.


A Mad Marriage. a Novel.


$31.53


Title: A Mad Marriage. A novel.Publisher: British Library, Historical Print EditionsThe British Library is the national library of the United Kingdom. It is one of the worlds largest research libraries holding over 150 million items in all known languages and formats: books, journals, newspapers, sound recordings, patents, maps, stamps, prints and much more. Its collections include around 14 million books, along with substantial additional collections of manuscripts and historical items dating back as far as 300 BC.The FICTION PROSE LITERATURE collection includes books from the British Library digitised by Microsoft. The collection provides readers with a perspective of the world from some of the 18th and 19th centurys most talented writers. Written for a range of audiences, these works are a treasure for any curious reader looking to see the world through the eyes of ages past. Beyond the main body of works the collection also includes songbooks, comedy, and works of satire. ++++The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure edition identification: ++++ British Library Fleming, May Agnes; 1875. 3 vol.; 8 . 12636.h.3. Author: Fleming, May Agnes Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 292 Publication Date: 2011/01/05 Language: English Dimensions: 9.69 x 7.44 x 0.61 inches

Mad. a Story of Dust and Ashes.


Mad. a Story of Dust and Ashes.


$32.31


Title: Mad. A Story of Dust and Ashes.Publisher: British Library, Historical Print EditionsThe British Library is the national library of the United Kingdom. It is one of the worlds largest research libraries holding over 150 million items in all known languages and formats: books, journals, newspapers, sound recordings, patents, maps, stamps, prints and much more. Its collections include around 14 million books, along with substantial additional collections of manuscripts and historical items dating back as far as 300 BC.The FICTION PROSE LITERATURE collection includes books from the British Library digitised by Microsoft. The collection provides readers with a perspective of the world from some of the 18th and 19th centurys most talented writers. Written for a range of audiences, these works are a treasure for any curious reader looking to see the world through the eyes of ages past. Beyond the main body of works the collection also includes songbooks, comedy, and works of satire. ++++The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure edition identification: ++++ British Library Fenn, George; 1868. 3 vol.; 8 . 12623.dd.4. Author: Fenn, George Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 300 Publication Date: 2011/03/25 Language: English Dimensions: 7.44 x 9.69 x 0.63 inches

Promotional Merchandise


Promotional Merchandise


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Saturday, November 20th, 2010

Wayne County, Indiana


Wayne County, Indiana


$68.51


High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Wayne County is a county located in the U.S. state of Indiana. As of 2000, the population was 71,097. The county seat is Richmond. Wayne County was formed in 1811. It was named for Gen. Mad Anthony Wayne, who was an officer during the Revolutionary War. Wayne is mainly remembered for his service in the 1790s in the Northwest Indian War, which included many actions in Indiana and Ohio. The county government is a constitutional body, and is granted specific powers by the Constitution of Indiana, and by the Indiana Code. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Timpledon, Miriam T./ Marseken, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 92 Publication Date: 2010/07/11 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.22 inches

Wayne County, West Virginia


Wayne County, West Virginia


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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Wayne County is the westernmost county located in the U.S. state of West Virginia. As of 2000, the population was 42,903. Its county seat is Wayne. Wayne County is a part of the HuntingtonAshland, WVKYOH, Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA). As of the 2000 census, the MSA had a population of 288,649. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 512 square miles (1,327 km), of which, 506 square miles (1,310 km) of it is land and 6 square miles (17 km) of it (1.25) is water. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Timpledon, Miriam T./ Marseken, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 100 Publication Date: 2010/07/11 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.00 x 0.24 inches

Wayne County, Missouri


Wayne County, Missouri


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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Wayne County is a county located in the Ozark Foothills Region of Southeast Missouri in the United States. As of the 2000 U.S. Census, the population was 13,259. A 2008 estimate, however, showed the population to be 12,652. The county seat is Greenville. The county was officially organized on December 11, 1818, and is named after General Mad Anthony Wayne who served in the American Revolutionary War. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Timpledon, Miriam T./ Marseken, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 68 Publication Date: 2010/07/11 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.00 x 0.16 inches

Wayne County, Ohio


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Tuesday, October 26th, 2010

How to use TomTom for iPhone?

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After get TomTom for iPhone, you can use it as a car charger. The “TomTom for iPhone” sticks onto the inside of your car window and acts as a charging cradle for your iPhone.

Besides as GPS navigation and a car charger, the TomTom for iPhone will bring you more in-car entertainment experience. You can watch DVD movies, recorded TV episodes, YouTube content, downloaded films and any other videos in car on your TomTom. To do that, you just need TomTom Converter.
Just convert DVD to TomTom or convert video or music to TomTom, then you can enjoy them in your car freely while travelling for business or holiday. Wondershare DVD Converter is such an easy-to-use TomTom Converter to convert DVD to TomTom AVI /convert video to TomTom /convert audio to TomTom AVI in great quality and excellent sound.

 

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History Of Technology

Measuring technological progress

Many sociologists and anthropologists have created social theories dealing with social and cultural evolution. Some, like Lewis H. Morgan, Leslie White, and Gerhard Lenski, declare technological progress to be the primary factor driving the development of human civilization. Morgan’s concept of three major stages of social evolution (savagery, barbarism, and civilization) can be divided by technological milestones, like fire, the bow, and pottery in the savage era, domestication of animals, agriculture, and metalworking in the barbarian era and the alphabet and writing in the civilization era.

Instead of specific inventions, White decided that the measure by which to judge the evolution of culture was energy. For White “the primary function of culture” is to “harness and control energy.” White differentiates between five stages of human development: In the first, people use energy of their own muscles. In the second, they use energy of domesticated animals. In the third, they use the energy of plants (agricultural revolution). In the fourth, they learn to use the energy of natural resources: coal, oil, gas. In the fifth, they harness nuclear energy. White introduced a formula P=E*T, where E is a measure of energy consumed, and T is the measure of efficiency of technical factors utilizing the energy. In his own words, “culture evolves as the amount of energy harnessed per capita per year is increased, or as the efficiency of the instrumental means of putting the energy to work is increased”. Russian astronomer, Nikolai Kardashev, extrapolated his theory creating the Kardashev scale, which categorizes the energy use of advanced civilizations.

Lenski takes a more modern approach and focuses on information. The more information and knowledge (especially allowing the shaping of natural environment) a given society has, the more advanced it is. He identifies four stages of human development, based on advances in the history of communication. In the first stage, information is passed by genes. In the second, when humans gain sentience, they can learn and pass information through by experience. In the third, the humans start using signs and develop logic. In the fourth, they can create symbols, develop language and writing. Advancements in the technology of communication translates into advancements in the economic system and political system, distribution of wealth, social inequality and other spheres of social life. He also differentiates societies based on their level of technology, communication and economy:

hunters and gatherers,

simple agricultural,

advanced agricultural,

industrial,

special (such as fishing societies).

Finally, from the late 1970s sociologists and anthropologists like Alvin Toffler (author of Future Shock), Daniel Bell and John Naisbitt have approached the theories of post-industrial societies, arguing that the current era of industrial society is coming to an end, and services and information are becoming more important than industry and goods. Some of the more extreme visions of the post-industrial society, especially in fiction, are strikingly similar to the visions of near and post-Singularity societies.

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Early technology

Agriculture preceded writing in the history of technology.

Olduvai stone technology (Olduwan) 2.5 million years ago (scrapers; to butcher dead animals)

Acheulean stone technology 1.6 million years ago (hand axe)

Fire creation and manipulation, used since the Paleolithic, possibly by Homo erectus as early as 1.5 Million years ago

(Homo sapiens sapiens – modern human anatomy arises, around 200,000 years ago.)

Clothing possibly 100,000 years ago.

Stone tools, used by Homo floresiensis, possibly 100,000 years ago.

Ceramics ca. 25,000 BC

Domestication of Animals, ca. 15,000 BC

Bow, sling ca. 9th millennium BC

Microliths ca. 9th millennium BC

Copper ca. 8000 BC

Agriculture and Plough ca. 8000 BC

Wheel ca. 4000 BC

Gnomon ca. 4000 BC

Writing systems ca. 3500 BC

Bronze ca. 3300 BC

Salt

Chariot ca. 2000 BC

Iron ca. 1500 BC

Sundial ca. 800 BC

Glass ca. 500 BC

Catapult ca. 400 BC

Horseshoe ca. 300 BC

Stirrup first few centuries AD

Stone Age

A variety of stone tools

During the Stone Age, all humans had a lifestyle which involved limited use of tools and few, if any, permanent settlements. The first major technologies, then, were tied to survival, hunting, and food preparation in this environment. Fire, stone tools and weapons, and clothing were technological developments of major importance during this period. Stone Age cultures developed music, and engaged in organized warfare. A subset of Stone Age humans developed ocean-worthy outrigger ship technology, leading to an eastward migration across the Malay archipelago, across the Indian ocean to Madagascar and also across the Pacific Ocean, which required knowledge of the ocean currents, weather patterns, sailing, celestial navigation, and star maps. The early Stone Age is described as Epipaleolithic or Mesolithic. The former is generally used to describe the early Stone Age in areas with limited glacial impact. The later Stone Age, during which the rudiments of agricultural technology were developed, is called the Neolithic period. During this period, polished stone tools were made from a variety of hard rocks such as flint, jade, jadeite and greenstone, largely by working exposures as quarries, but later the valuable rocks were pursued by tunnelling underground, the first steps in mining technology. The polished axes were used for forest clearance and the establishment of crop farming, and were so effective as to remain in use when bronze and iron appeared.

Although Paleolithic cultures left no written records, the shift from nomadic life to settlement and agriculture can be inferred from a range of archaeological evidence. Such evidence includes ancient tools, cave paintings, and other prehistoric art, such as the Venus of Willendorf. Human remains also provide direct evidence, both through the examination of bones, and the study of mummies. Though concrete evidence is limited, scientists and historians have been able to form significant inferences about the lifestyle and culture of various prehistoric peoples, and the role technology played in their lives.

Copper and Bronze Age

A late Bronze Age sword or dagger blade.

The Stone Age developed into the Bronze Age after the Neolithic Revolution. The Neolithic Revolution involved radical changes in agricultural technology which included development of agriculture, animal domestication, and the adoption of permanent settlements. These combined factors made possible the development of metal smelting, with copper and later bronze, an alloy of tin and copper, being the materials of choice, although polished stone tools continued to be used for a considerable time owing to their abundance compared with the less common metals (especially tin).

This technological trend apparently began in the Fertile Crescent, and spread outward over time. It should be noted that these developments were not, and still are not, universal. The Three-age system does not accurately describe the technology history of groups outside of Eurasia, and does not apply at all in the case of some isolated populations, such as the Spinifex People, the Sentinelese, and various Amazonian tribes, which still make use of Stone Age technology, and have not developed agricultural or metal technology.

Iron Age

An axehead made of iron, dating from Swedish Iron Age.

The Iron Age involved the adoption of iron smelting technology. It generally replaced bronze, and made it possible to produce tools which were stronger and cheaper to make than bronze equivalents. In many Eurasian cultures, the Iron Age was the last major step before the development of written language, though again this was not universally the case. It was not possible to mass manufacture steel because high furnace temperatures were needed, but steel could be produced by forging bloomery iron to reduce the carbon content in a controllable way. Iron ores were much more widespread than either copper or tin. In Europe, large hill forts were built either as a refuge in time of war, or sometimes as permanent settlements. In some cases, existing forts from the Bronze Age were expanded and enlarged. The pace of land clearance using the more effective iron axes increased, providing more farmland to support the growing population.

By 1000 BC 500 BC, the Germanic tribes had a Bronze Age civilization, while the Celts were in the Iron Age by the time of the Hallstatt culture. Their cultures collided with the military and agricultural practices of the Romans, leading those Europeans who were conquered to adopt Roman technological advances.

Ancient civilizations

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It was the growth of the ancient civilizations which produced the greatest advances in technology and engineering, advances which stimulated other societies to adopt new ways of living and governance.

The Egyptians invented and used many simple machines, such as the ramp to aid construction processes. The Indus Valley Civilization, situated in a resource-rich area, is notable for its early application of city planning and sanitation technologies. Ancient India was also at the forefront of seafaring technology panel found at Mohenjodaro, depicts a sailing craft. Indian construction and architecture, called ‘Vaastu Shastra’, suggests a thorough understanding of materials engineering, hydrology, and sanitation.

The Chinese made many first-known discoveries and developments. Major technological contributions from China include early seismological detectors, matches, paper, cast iron, the iron plough, the multi-tube seed drill, the suspension bridge, the parachute, natural gas as fuel, the magnetic compass, the raised-relief map, the propeller, the crossbow, the South Pointing Chariot, and gun powder.

An illustration of the aeolipile, the earliest steam-powered device

Greek and Hellenistic engineers invented many technologies and improved upon pre-existing technologies. Particularly the Hellenistic period saw a sharp rise in technological inventiveness, fostered by a climate of openness to new idea, royal patronage the blossom of a mechanistic philosophy and the establishment of the Library of Alexandria and its close association with the adjacent museion. In contrast to the typically anonymous inventor of earlier ages, ingenuine minds such as Archimedes, Philo of Byzantium, Heron and Ctesibius now remained known by name to posterity.

Ancient Greek innovations were particularly pronounced in mechanical technology, including the ground-breaking invention of the watermill which constituted the first human-devised motive force not to rely on muscle labour (besides the sail). Apart from their pioneer use of waterpower, Greek inventors were also the first to experiment with wind power (see Heron’s windwheel) and even created the earliest steam engine (the aeolipile), opening up entirely new possibilities in harnessing natural forces whose full potential came only to be exploited in the industrial revolution. Of particular importance for the operation of mechanical devices became the newly devised right-angled gear and the screw.

The compartmented water-wheel, here its overshot version, was invented in Hellenistic times

Ancient agriculture, as in any period prior to the modern age the primary mode of production and subsistence, and its irrigation methods were considerably advanced by the invention and widespread application of a number of previously unknown water-lifting devices, such as the vertical water-wheel, the compartmented wheel, the water turbine, Archimedes screw, the suction pump, the bucket-chain and pot-garland, the force pump, the suction pump, the double-action piston pump and quite possibly the chain pump.

In music, water organ, invented by Ctesibius and subsequently improved, constituted the earliest instance of a keyboard instrument. In time-keeping, the introduction of the inflow clepsydra and its mechanization by the dial and pointer, the application of a feedback system and the escapement mechanism far superseded the earlier outflow clepsydra.

The famous Antikythera mechanism, a kind of analogous computer working with a differential gear, and the astrolabe show great refinement in the astronomical science.

Greek engineers were also the first to devise automaton such as vending machines, suspended ink pots, automatic washstands and doors, primarily as toys, which however featured many new useful mechanisms such as the cam and gimbals.

In other fields, ancient Greek inventions include the catapult and the gastraphetes crossbow in warfare, hollow bronze-casting in metallurgy, the dioptra for surveying, in infrastructure the lighthouse, central heating, the tunnel excavated from both ends by scientific calculations, the ship trackway, the dry dock and plumbing. In horizontal vertical and transport great progress resulted from the invention of the crane, the winch, the wheelbarrow and the odometer.

Further newly created techniques and items were spiral staircases, the chain drive, sliding calipers and showers.

Pont du Gard in France, a Roman aqueduct

The Romans developed an intensive and sophisticated agriculture, expanded upon existing iron working technology, created laws providing for individual ownership, advanced stone masonry technology, advanced road-building (exceeded only in the 19th century), military engineering, civil engineering, spinning and weaving and several different machines like the Gallic reaper that helped to increase productivity in many sectors of the Roman economy. Roman engineers were the first to build monumental arches, amphitheatres, aqueducts, public baths, true arch bridges, harbours, reservoirs and dams, vaults and domes on a very large scale across their Empire. Notable Roman inventions include the book (Codex), glass blowing and concrete. Because Rome was located on a volcanic peninsula, with sand which contained suitable crystalline grains, the concrete which the Romans formulated was especially durable. Some of their buildings have lasted 2000 years, to the present day.

The engineering skills of the Inca and the Mayans were great, even by today’s standards. An example is the use of pieces weighing in upwards of one ton in their stonework placed together so that not even a blade can fit in-between the cracks. The villages used irrigation canals and drainage systems, making agriculture very efficient. While some claim that the Incas were the first inventors of hydroponics, their agricultural technology was still soil based, if advanced. Though the Maya civilization had no metallurgy or wheel technology, they developed complex writing and astrological systems, and created sculptural works in stone and flint. Like the Inca, the Maya also had command of fairly advanced agricultural and construction technology. Throughout this time period much of this construction, was made only by women, as men of the Maya civilization believed that females were responsible for the creation of new things. The main contribution of the Aztec rule was a system of communications between the conquered cities. In Mesoamerica, without draft animals for transport (nor, as a result, wheeled vehicles), the roads were designed for travel on foot, just like the Inca and Mayan civilizations.

Medieval and Modern technologies

Medieval Europe

Medieval counterweight trebuchet (reconstruction)

Main article: Medieval technology

European technology in the Middle Ages may be best described as a symbiosis of traditio et innovatio. While medieval technology has been long depicted as a step backwards in the evolution of Western technology, sometimes willfully so by modern authors intent on denouncing the church as antagonistic to scientific progress (see e.g. Myth of the Flat Earth), a generation of medievalists around the American historian of science Lynn White stressed from the 1940s onwards the innovative character of many medieval techniques. Genuine medieval contributions include for example mechanical clocks, spectacles and vertical windmills. Medieval ingenuity was also displayed in the invention of seemingly inconspicuous items like the watermark or the functional button. In navigation, the foundation to the subsequent age of exploration was laid by the introduction of pintle-and-gudgeon rudders, lateen sails, the dry compass the horseshoe and the astrolabe.

Significant advances were also made in military technology with the development of plate armour, steel crossbows, counterweight trebuchets and cannon. Perhaps best known are the Middle Ages for their architectural heritage: While the invention of the rib vault and pointed arch gave rise to the high rising Gothic style, the ubiquitous medieval fortifications gave the era the almost proverbial title of the ‘age of castles’.

Muslim Agricultural Revolution

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From the 8th century, the medieval Islamic world witnessed a fundamental transformation in agriculture known as the “Muslim Agricultural Revolution”, “Arab Agricultural Revolution”, or “Green Revolution”. Due to the global economy established by Muslim traders across the Old World during the “Afro-Asiatic age of discovery” or “Pax Islamica”, this enabled the diffusion of many crops, plants and farming techniques between different parts of the Islamic world, as well as the adaptation of crops, plants and techniques from beyond the Islamic world, distributed throughout Islamic lands which normally would not be able to grow these crops. The diffusion of numerous crops during this period led, along with an increased mechanization of agriculture, led to major changes in economy, population distribution, vegetation cover, agricultural production and income, population levels, urban growth, the distribution of the labour force, linked industries, cooking and diet, clothing, and numerous other aspects of life in the Islamic world.

Muslim engineers in the Islamic world were responsible for numerous innovative industrial uses of hydropower, the early industrial uses of tidal power, wind power, and petroleum, and large factory complexes (tiraz in Arabic). The industrial uses of watermills were in widespread use since the 8th century. A variety of industrial mills were developed in the Islamic world, including fulling mills, gristmills, hullers, paper mills, sawmills, shipmills, stamp mills, steel mills, sugar mills, and windmills. By the 11th century, every province throughout the Islamic world had these industrial mills in operation, from al-Andalus and North Africa to the Middle East and Central Asia. Muslim engineers also developed crankshafts and water turbines.

A significant number of inventions were produced by Muslim scientists and engineers during this time, including inventors such as Abbas Ibn Firnas, Taqi al-Din, and especially al-Jazari. Some of the developments from the Islamic Golden Age include the coffee, hard soap, shampoo, nitric acid, alembic, valve, reciprocating, quilting, surgical catgut, windmill, inoculation, fountain pen, cryptanalysis, frequency analysis, quartz glass, modern cheque, explosive rockets and incendiary devices.

Renaissance

Main article: Renaissance technology

Dome of Florence Cathedral

Design for a flying machine (c.1488) by da Vinci

The era is marked by such profound technical advancements like the printing press, linear perceptivity, patent law, double shell domes or Bastion fortresses. Note books of the Renaissance artist-engineers such as Taccola and Leonardo da Vinci give a deep insight into the mechanical technology then known and applied. Architects and engineers were inspired by the structures of Ancient Rome, and men like Brunelleschi created the large dome of Florence Cathedral as a result. He was awarded one of the first patents ever issued in order to protect an ingenious crane he designed to raise the large masonry stones to the top of the structure. Military technology developed rapidly with the widespread use of the cross-bow and ever more powerful artillery, as the city-states of Italy were usually in conflict with one another. Powerful families like the Medici were strong patrons of the arts and sciences. Renaissance science spawned the Scientific Revolution; science and technology began a cycle of mutual advancement.

Age of Exploration

Main article: Age of Exploration

The sailing ship (Nau or Carrack) enabled the Age of Exploration with the European colonization of the Americas, epitomized by Francis Bacon’s The New Atlantis. Pioneers like Vasco de Gama, Cabral, Magellan and Christopher Columbus explored the world in search of new trade routes for their goods and contacts with Africa, India and China which shortened the journey compared with traditional routes overland. They also re-discovered the Americas while doing so. They produced new maps and charts which enabled following mariners to explore further with greater confidence. Navigation was generally difficult however owing to the problem of longitude and the absence of accurate chronometers. European powers rediscovered the idea of the civil code, lost since the time of the Ancient Greeks.

Industrial Revolution

Main article: Industrial Revolution

A Watt steam engine

The Iron Bridge

The British Industrial Revolution is characterized by developments in the areas of textile manufacturing, mining, metallurgy and transport driven by the development of the steam engine. Above all else, the revolution was driven by cheap energy in the form of coal, produced in ever-increasing amounts from the abundant resources of Britain. Coal converted to coke gave the blast furnace and cast iron in much larger amounts than before, and a range of structures could be created, such as The Iron Bridge. Cheap coal meant that industry was no longer constrained by water resources driving the mills, although it continued as a valuable source of power. The steam engine helped drain the mines, so more coal reserves could be accessed, and the output of coal increased. The development of the high-pressure steam engine made locomotives possible, and a transport revolution followed.

19th century

The preserved Rocket

The 19th century saw astonishing developments in transportation, construction, and communication technologies originating in Europe, especially in Britain. The Steam Engine which had existed since the early 18th century, was practically applied to both steamboat and railway transportation. The first purpose built railway line opened between Manchester and Liverpool in 1830, the Rocket locomotive of Robert Stephenson being one of the first working locomotives used on the line. Telegraphy also developed into a practical technology in the 19th century to help run the railways safely.

Other technologies were explored for the first time, including the Incandescent light bulb. The Portsmouth Block Mills was where manufacture of ships’ pulley blocks by all-metal machines first took place and instigated the age of mass production. Machine tools used by engineers to manufacture other machines began in the first decade of the century, notably by Richard Roberts and Joseph Whitworth. Steamships were eventually completely iron-clad, and played a role in the opening of Japan and China to trade with the West. Mechanical computing was envisioned by Charles Babbage but did not come to fruition. The Second Industrial Revolution at the end of the 19th century saw rapid development of chemical, electrical, petroleum, and steel technologies connected with highly structured technology research.

20th century

Landing on the Moon

20th Century technology developed rapidly. Communication technology, transportation technology, broad teaching and implementation of scientific method, and increased research spending all contributed to the advancement of modern science and technology. Due to the scientific gains directly tied to military research and development, technologies including electronic computing might have developed as rapidly as they did in part due to war. Radio, radar, and early sound recording were key technologies which paved the way for the telephone, fax machine, and magnetic storage of data. Energy and engine technology improvements were also vast, including nuclear power, developed after the Manhattan project. Transport by rocketry: most work occurred in the U.S. (Goddard), Russia (Tsiolkovsky) and Germany (Oberth). Making use of computers and advanced research labs, modern scientists have recombinant DNA.

The National Academy of Engineering, by expert vote, established the following ranking of the most important technological developments of the 20th century :

Electrification

Automobile

Airplane

Water supply and Distribution

Electronics

Radio and Television

Mechanised agriculture

Computers

Telephone

Air Conditioning and Refrigeration

Highways

Spacecraft

Internet

Imaging

Household appliances

Health Technologies

Petroleum and Petrochemical Technologies

Laser and Fiber Optics

Nuclear technologies

Materials science

21st century

The Mars Exploration Rovers have provided huge amounts of information by functioning well beyond NASA’s original lifespan estimates.

Main article: 2000s in science and technology

In the 21st century, technology is being developed even more rapidly, especially in electronics and biotechnology. Broadband Internet access became commonplace in developed countries, as did connecting home computers with music libraries and mobile phones.

Research is ongoing into quantum computers, nanotechnology, bioengineering, nuclear fusion (see ITER and DEMO), advanced materials (e.g., enhanced armor), the scramjet (along with railguns and high-energy beams for military uses), superconductivity, the memristor, and green technologies such as alternative fuels (e.g., fuel cells, plugin hybrid cars) and more efficient LEDs and solar cells.

The understanding of particle physics is also expected to expand through particle accelerator projects, such as the Large Hadron Collider the largest science project in the world and neutrino detectors such as the ANTARES. Theoretical physics currently investigates quantum gravity proposals such as M-theory, superstring theory, and loop quantum gravity.

Spacecraft designs are also being developed, i.a. under the Project Constellation (see Orion and Ares V). The James Webb Space Telescope will try to identify early galaxies as well as the exact location of the Solar System within our galaxy, using the infrared spectrum. The finished International Space Station will provide an intermediate platform for space missions and zero gravity experiments. Despite challenges and criticism, NASA and ESA plan a manned mission to Mars in the 2030s.

By type of technology

History of biotechnology

This section requires expansion.

Main article: History of biotechnology

To be incorporated into main article:

Timeline of agriculture and food technology

Hunter-gatherer

Agriculture

Food science

Genetically modified food

History of agricultural science

History of gardening

Biotechnology (timeline, etc.)

History of sushi

History of tea in China

History of civil engineering

This section requires expansion.

Main articles: History of civil engineering and History of construction

To be incorporated:

Civil engineering

Architecture and building construction

Bridges, harbors, tunnels, dams

Surveying, instruments and maps, cartography, urban engineering, water supply and sewerage

History of communication

This section requires expansion.

Main article: History of communication

To be incorporated:

Communications

Writing systems

Telecommunications

History of mobile phones

History of animation

History of broadcasting

History of radar

History of radio

Printing

Cinema

Radio

Television

Internet

History of computing

Main article: History of computer hardware

History of computing hardware before 1960

History of computing hardware (1960sresent)

History of computer hardware in Soviet Bloc countries

History of computer science

History of operating systems

History of software engineering

History of programming languages

History of artificial intelligence

History of the graphical user interface

History of the Internet

History of the World Wide Web

History of computer and video games

History of consumer technology

This section requires expansion.

Main article: History of consumer technology

To be incorporated:

Timeline of lighting technology

History of textiles and clothing

History of materials science

Family and consumer science

History of knitting

History of lensmaking

History of the chair

History of the umbrella

Manufacturing

History of electrical engineering

This section requires expansion.

Main article: Electrical Engineering#History

To be incorporated:

History of street lighting in the United States

History of energy technology

This section requires expansion.

Main article: History of energy

To be incorporated:

Energy (History, Use by humans, See also)

History of coal mining

History of perpetual motion machines

Timeline of steam power

Timeline of hydrogen technologies

Timeline of alcohol fuel

Timeline of nuclear fusion

History of materials science

This section requires expansion.

Main article: History of materials science

To be incorporated:

Timeline of materials technology

Metallurgy

Materials and processing

History of measurement

This section requires expansion.

Main article: History of measurement

To be incorporated:

History of time in the United States

Timeline of time measurement technology

History of medicine

Main article: History of medicine

This section requires expansion.

History of military technology

This section requires expansion.

Main article: History of warfare

To be incorporated into main article:

Military history#Technological Evolution

Category:Military history articles on history of specific technologies

History of nuclear technology

Main article: Nuclear technology#History

Manhattan Project

Atomic Age

Nuclear testing

Nuclear arms race

History of science and technology

This section requires expansion.

Main article: History of science and technology

History of telescopes

Timeline of telescopes, observatories, and observing technology

Timeline of microscope technology

Timeline of particle physics technology

Timeline of low-temperature technology

Timeline of temperature and pressure measurement technology

History of transport technology

This section requires expansion.

Main article: Historic transport

To be incorporated into main article:

Timeline of motor and engine technology

Timeline of photography technology

Timeline of rocket and missile technology

Timeline of communication technology

See also

Science portal

Related history

History of science

History of mathematics

History of philosophy

Related disciplines

Timeline of historic inventions

List of independent discoveries

Critique of technology

Technical education

Philosophy of technology

History of science and technology (field of study)

History of ideas (field of study)

Technology Dynamics (field of study)

Technology

Engineering

Mechanical engineering

Science and technology in Canada

Related subjects

High technology

Simple machine

Deindustrialization

Future of science and technology (speculative)

Futures Wiki, an external wiki

Emerging technologies

Futurology

Technological singularity

Technocapitalism

Technological change

Technological determinism

Technology forecasting

Robotics

People

List of engineers and list of inventors

Biography of inventors and explorers

Technical societies

Technocracy

Technology and society

Historiography of science and technology

Kranzberg’s laws of technology

Lexikon der gesamten Technik

Exploratory engineering

Historians of science and technology

Johann Beckmann

I. Bernard Cohen

Ruth Schwartz Cowan

John L. Heilbron

Thomas P. Hughes

Daniel Kevles

Melvin Kranzberg

Thomas Kuhn

Dylan Stiddle

Lewis Mumford

Joseph Needham

Abraham Pais

George Sarton

Charles Singer

W. Patrick McCray

W. David Lewis

Silvio A. Bedini

Paul Josephson

Harry Lintsen

Journals and periodicals in the history of science and technology

History of Technology

ICON

Technology and Culture

Transactions of the Newcomen Society

Notebooks

Marx’s notebooks on the history of technology

Research institutes

Bell Labs

Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, Berlin

Notes

^ http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2004/01/0114_040114_siberianhumans.html

^ Oleson, John Peter (2000), “Water-Lifting”, in Wikander, rjan, Handbook of Ancient Water Technology, Technology and Change in History, 2, Leiden, pp. 217302, ISBN 90-04-11123-9 

^ Thomas F. Glick (1977), “Noria Pots in Spain”, Technology and Culture 18 (4), p. 644-650.

^ a b Andrew M. Watson (1974), “The Arab Agricultural Revolution and Its Diffusion, 700-1100″, The Journal of Economic History 34 (1), p. 8-35.

^ Andrew M. Watson (1983), Agricultural Innovation in the Early Islamic World, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 052124711X.

^ Maya Shatzmiller, p. 36.

^ Adam Robert Lucas (2005), “Industrial Milling in the Ancient and Medieval Worlds: A Survey of the Evidence for an Industrial Revolution in Medieval Europe”, Technology and Culture 46 (1), p. 1-30 .

^ Donald Routledge Hill, “Mechanical Engineering in the Medieval Near East”, Scientific American, May 1991, p. 64-69. (cf. Donald Routledge Hill, Mechanical Engineering)

^ Bosworth, C. E. (Autumn 1981), “A Mediaeval Islamic Prototype of the Fountain Pen?”, Journal of Semitic Studies XXVl (i) 

^ “”Origins of the Fountain Pen “”. Muslimheritage.com. http://www.muslimheritage.com/topics/default.cfm?articleID=365. Retrieved September 18 2007. 

^ Paul Vallely, How Islamic Inventors Changed the World, The Independent, 11 March 2006.

^ DiscoveryChannel.ca Colossal construction: The world’s nine largest science projects

References

Singer, C., Holmyard, E.J., Hall, A. R and Williams, T. I. (eds.), (1954-59 and 1978) A History of Technology,, 7 vols., Oxford, Clarendon Press,. (Vols 6 and 7, 1978, ed. T. I. Williams)

Kranzberg, Melvin and Pursell, Carroll W. Jr., eds. (1967)Technology in Western Civilization: Technology in the Twentieth Century New York: Oxford University Press.

Pacey, Arnold, (1974, 2ed 1994),The Maze of Ingenuity The MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass, 1974, [2ed 1994, cited here]

Derry, Thomas Kingston and Williams, Trevor I., (1993) A Short History of Technology: From the Earliest Times to A.D. 1900. New York: Dover Publications.

Brush, S. G. (1988). The History of Modern Science: A Guide to the Second Scientific Revolution 1800-1950. Ames: Iowa State University Press.

Bunch, Bryan and Hellemans, Alexander, (1993) The Timetables of Technology, New York, Simon and Schuster.

Greenwood, Jeremy (1997) The Third Industrial Revolution: Technology, Productivity and Income Inequality AEI Press.

Landa, Manuel de, War in the Age of Intelligent Machines, 2001.

Olby, R. C. et al., eds. (1996). Companion to the History of Modern Science,. New York, Routledge.

External links

Electropaedia on the History of Technology

http://www.fptt-pftt.gc.ca/success/century/1900_e.shtml This is a very good site for looking at Technology in the 1900s (20th century)

MIT 6.933J The Structure of Engineering Revolutions. From MIT OpenCourseWare, course materials (graduate level) for a course on the history of technology through a Thomas Kuhn-ian lens.

Concept of Civilization Events. From Jaroslaw Kessler, a chronology of “civilizing events”.

Ancient and Medieval City Technology

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