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Thursday, November 24, 2011

Luddite

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The Luddites were a social movement of British textile artisans in the early nineteenth century who protested—often by destroying mechanised looms—against the changes produced by the Industrial Revolution, which they felt were leaving them without work and changing their entire way of life.
This English historical movement should be seen in the context of the era's harsh economic climate due to the Napoleonic Wars, and the degrading working conditions in the new textile factories. Since then, however, the term Luddite has been used derisively to describe anyone opposed to (or perceived to be opposed to) technological progress and technological change.
The Luddite movement, which began in 1811 and 1812 when mills and pieces of factory machinery were burned by handloom weavers, took its name from the fictive Ned Ludd. For a short time the movement was so strong that it clashed in battles with the British Army. Measures taken by the British government included a mass trial at York in 1812 that resulted in many executions and penal transportations.
The principal objection of the Luddites was against the introduction of new wide-framed automated looms that could be operated by cheap, relatively unskilled labour, resulting in the loss of jobs for many skilled textile workers.

Neo-Luddism

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Neo-Luddism is a personal philosophy against modern technology.Neo-luddism is based on the historical legacy of the British Luddites which were active between 1811 and 1816.Neo-luddism does not equate necessarily to outright technophobia and includes the critical examination of the effects technology has on individuals and communities.

Technics and Time

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Technics and Time argues that "technics" forms the horizon of human existence. This fact has been suppressed throughout the history of philosophy, which has never ceased to operate on the basis of a distinction between episteme and tekhne. The thesis of the book is that the genesis of technics corresponds not only to the genesis of what is called "human" but of temporality as such, and that this is the clue toward understanding the future of the dynamic process in which the human and the technical consists.
Part I conducts a reading of approaches to the history of technology and the origin of hominisation, in particular by André Leroi-Gourhan, Gilbert Simondon, and Bertrand Gille. The outcome of this reading is the thought that history cannot be thought according to the idea that humanity is the "subject" of this history and technology simply the object. When it comes to the relation between the human and the technical, the "who" and the "what" are in an undecidable relation.
Part II is largely a reading of the work of Martin Heidegger in terms of the above consideration. Stiegler argues that Heidegger's philosophy fails adequately to grasp that, if there is such a thing as authentic temporality, the only access to it can be via objects, artefacts and, in general, technics, without which access to the past and future is impossible as such. Crucial to Stiegler's formulation of his understanding of humanity, technology, and time, is his reading of the myth of Prometheus.

Apple releases new IPODtouch

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It is almost superb than the early pieces...........

Below are the some of the exciting features for this gadget...




  1. Face time
  2. Retina display
  3. HD Video recording
  4. Music
  5. Mail
  6. TV shows
  7. Photos
  8. Safari
  9. Voice control
  10. Nike+ipod
  11. Home screen
  12. Itunes
   13.  Game centre 


And many more... so .. go on with this.. 


For more about this gadget go to   Apple home..

Mesothelioma disease

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Mesothelioma disease is one of the deadliest diseases known to man; the average life span of an inflicted person from the time of diagnosis until death is less than 24 months. It's a disease that strikes approximately 3,000 United States citizens each and every year; hard working people who have labored for a lifetime to provide for their families, doing the work that keeps this country running and a great place to live.
The diseased defined Mesothelium is the protective tissue that covers the chest cavity, abdominal cavity and the cavity around the heart and also produces a special lubricating fluid that allows the internal organs of the body to move around. Malignant Mesothelioma disease can be defined as the cancer of the mesothelial cells which become abnormal and start dividing without any order. These cells also cover the outer surface of most internal organs. The tissue formed by these cells is called mesothelium. The mesothelium helps protect the organs by producing a special lubricating fluid that allows organs to move around. For example, this fluid makes it easier for the lungs to move inside the chest during breathing. Majority of the mesothelioma patients have a prior history of exposure to asbestos.

In the localized stage, the cancer is found in the lining of the chest cavity or in the diaphragm or the lung. Advanced malignant Mesothelioma disease can again be divided into 3 stages namely stage II, III and IV. In stage II, the cancer spreads beyond the chest lining to lymph nodes and in stage III it spreads into chest wall, center of the chest, heart, through the diaphragm or abdominal lining, etc. The final or the fourth stage is the one in which the cancer has already spread to distant organs.

Computer Backpacks – Buy A Computer Backpack

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Computer Backpacks – Buy A Computer Backpack

Computer backpacks are the sound way to travel with your computer! For those of us who live inside our computer and the internet is our lifeblood, then a backpack to keep our laptops in is a definite must!



Unlike those generic laptop bags or laptop sleeves, a backpack can distribute weight evenly across your back. You may be able to travel long distances without the weight bearing down on your shoulder. Laptop sleeves are only good enough when you have your own car and take along your computer on short distances. They do not even protect your laptop from shock as they are thin and have to be carried around using your hand.
Laptop bags like the messenger kind or the totes are just too cumbersome to be used when a lot of walking is involved. You will constantly have to shift the weight from shoulder to the other and that is minus the bumps you make while walking around people. Made with thin straps they are sure to snap within a few uses.
There are many kinds of laptop backpacks to choose from. They can be made of cheap canvass material and are more suited to younger users. However, there are a few that are made for the young professionals or executives. These are made with a more toned down look and is sleeker in design.
An ordinary backpack may prove to be the more economical choice, but it just will not protect your laptop. They are not lined and cannot hold your laptop in place now these machines are just too expensive to be risked on something that can potentially cause unspeakable damage. Also, without a proper compartment to hold it in place, it will move around and start digging into your back. A bruised back and a broken laptop is not a smart way to save money.
Price Range?
Backpacks for your laptops are a good investment because it can help you avoid all that. They are reasonably priced; some even cost the same for ordinary backpacks, and can carry not just your laptop but other stuff as well.
Prices are anywhere from $50 to $200 USD. Notable names in the bags business, like Swissgear and Samsonite, offer bags that are slightly higher in cost but offer quality like no other. These are worth the buy and will last for a long time.
What Kinds Of Backpack To Look For?
Usually your laptop would around 4 lbs. to 6 lbs. plus the power supply and other accessories you feel are necessary to carry along, it would boil down to around 7 lbs of weight. This is a heavy load if you are going to lug it around for hours.
Now, make sure your laptop is made of sturdy canvass and nylon material. These are strong enough to carry weight and stretch instead of break. Also check to see if all the fastening are secure and the zippers are not damaged. It would also be great if you can find a backpack that has a thicker bottom and lined with padding. This can ensure that laptops’ edges are protected from dents every time you put down you bag.
Buy a computer backpack that is made to specifically carry your laptop. Sizes for the compartments can be easily found on the label or you can ask your store person to help you out. Remember that your laptop must fit snugly into its compartment and not be moving around as you walk or run.
Computer backpacks are here to save you from doing damage to your computer while making sure you do not miss out on life outdoors as well!

Yahoo Domains: Your A-Z Guide to Picking & Registering a Domain

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Yahoo Domains: Your A-Z Guide to Picking & Registering a Domain

Choosing the right domain name and domain name provider is the first step to creating your new website. Yahoo! Domains is one of the leading domain registrars in the world and has the backing of Yahoo!, a leading internet company. In fact, Yahoo! hosts its domains and websites on the very same servers as Yahoo.com, making it the most reliable domain and hosting provider in the industry.
In addition, Yahoo! provides domain names for as little as $1.99 per year for new customers, and $12.95 for existing customers, with no set up fees. Other, domain providers charge as much as $35 per year and do not provide as many features or functionality as Yahoo! For example, Yahoo! Domains is one of the few companies that provides 24/7 toll free phone and email support.

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