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| | Long Now Foundation |
 | | At the time of this writing, the Foundation has several ongoing projects, including a 10,000 year clock, called the Clock of the Long Now, and, in association with The Lazy Eight Foundation, the Rosetta Project. |  | | The Long Now Foundation was established in 1996. |  | | This is long-term project that gets people thinking past the mental barrier of the Millennium. |
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http://www.nebulasearch.com/encyclopedia/article/Long_Now_Foundation.html
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| | The Rosetta Project: Welcome |
 | | The Rosetta Project was initiated by The Long Now Foundation with funding from the Lazy Eight Foundation and the National Science Foundation. |  | | ALL Language Project begins with NSDL grant: Rosetta recently received a $1,000,000 grant from the National Science Digital Library program at the National Science Foundation. |  | | The Rosetta Project is a global collaboration of language specialists and native speakers working to build a publicly accessible online archive of ALL documented human languages. |
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http://www.rosettaproject.org/live
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| | The Rosetta Project: Welcome |
 | | The Rosetta Project was initiated by The Long Now Foundation with funding from the Lazy Eight Foundation and the National Science Foundation. |  | | ALL Language Project begins with NSDL grant: Rosetta recently received a $1,000,000 grant from the National Science Digital Library program at the National Science Foundation. |  | | A Rosetta Language Disk is on board the Feb. 26th 02004 ESA Rosetta Mission Launch. |
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http://www.rosettaproject.org/live
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| | eis.htm |
 | | Marc, a sixth grade school winner also became a national finalist for his invention, "No Lazy Mat." Weights on edges of the mat keeps it from flying away and makes it stay on the ground where it belongs. |  | | Pictured with the "champs" at the awards banquet at the Ritz Carlton at Kansas City, Missouri, are Michie Slaughter, president of Kauffman Foundation and Dr. Marilyn Kourilsky, VP of Kauffman Foundation and author of Entrepreneur Invention Society. |  | | The fifth grader is pictured at Kansas City's Kauffman Foundation at Kauffman Legacy Park,with her display for judging and at the Ritz Carlton award ceremony banquet. |
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http://www.k12.hi.us/~jkadomot/invent/eis.htm
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| | The High Weirdness Project: Camp Lazlo |
 | | SubGenii don't like rules, and "Bob", iconographic star of The SubGenius Foundation's forthcoming animated series Camp X-Day, is a deified salesman who inflicts his own psychosocial fascist regime on his loosely-structured summer home, Camp X-Day. |  | | The Graven Image of "Bob" Dobbs, including the image displayed on this World Wide Web site as the Dobbs Icon, is a registered trademark of The SubGenius Foundation, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio, USA. |  | | Camp X-Day is a magical place, nestled in the fertile valley of Creepy Lake. |
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http://www.modemac.com/cgi-bin/wiki.pl/Camp_Lazlo
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| | Content Wire - Biz Buzz - Biz to Biz |
 | | The European Chapter of the Free Software Foundation was officially born yesterday25 April 2001, 1 pm GMT [more] |  | | There is a lot of buzz going around about what could be the next big thing in B2B. |  | | Lazy software brings to market V2 of Sentences, with emphasis on xml and query language, 23 October 2001 [more] |
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http://www.content-wire.com/buzz/buzz.cfm
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| | The Rosetta Project: Donate to the Rosetta Project |
 | | Primary funding for The Rosetta Disk effort comes from the Lazy Eight Foundation. |  | | The disk will include all the texts in the Rosetta database as of April 15, 02001, plus general information on the Rosetta Project and Long Now Foundation. |  | | You can see the design for the disk and container in the "about this project" part of our site under "concept" and "design". |
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http://64.81.54.21/live/donate
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| | Long Now Project : Long Now |
 | | Two of these are the Clock of the Long Now and (in association with The Lazy Eight Foundation[?]) the Rosetta Disk Project. |  | | The Long Now Foundation was established in 1996. |  | | The Rosetta Disk Project is an effort to preserve up to one thousand languages that have a high likelihood of extinction over the period from 2000 to 2100. |
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http://www.fastload.org/lo/Long_Now.html
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| | Lazy argument - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The lazy argument (á¼ÏÎ³á½¸Ï Î»á½¹Î³Î¿Ï) is an attempt at undermining doctrines of fate. |  | | The Stoic philosopher Chrysippus ' refutation of the lazy argument is given in Cicero 's On Fate ("De fato"). |  | | All active users are invited to vote in the Elections for the Board of Trustees of the Wikimedia Foundation. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lazy_argument
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| | sporthorse1 Breeding |
 | | Lazy B Lightning Ranch Palomino, Buckskin, Dun, and Overo Quarter Horses, Quarter Ponies and Foundation Shetlands. |  | | Yeguada de la Cartuja "Five Centuries of Carthusian Horse" The Spanish Carthusian TB breeding grounds/farm and its roots/foundation since the 15th century; SPAIN |  | | Horizon Farms Breeders/sellers of Pinto sporthorses, IL Horse Excellence The best place in Canada to find high quality sport horses. |
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http://www.sporthorse1.com/breeding.html
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| | About Haskell |
 | | The language in which the engineers describe their design is functional, and it uses lazy evaluation extensively to avoid recomputing parts of the design which are not currently visible on the screen. |  | | The language is named for Haskell Brooks Curry, whose work in mathematical logic serves as a foundation for functional languages. |  | | Functional programs are also relatively easy to maintain, because the code is shorter, clearer, and the rigorous control of side effects eliminates a huge class of unforseen interactions. |
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http://www.haskell.org/aboutHaskell.html
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| | Ultramax Events |
 | | Ultramax Events is a fundraising division of The Missouri Lions Eye Research Foundation (MLERF), a not-for-profit [501(c)-3] corporation that is dedicated to the preservation and restoration of sight through our Eye Bank and Community Programs. |  | | Amblyopia Prevention Program: travels throughout the state of Missouri screening children between the ages of 6 months and 5 years for symptoms of the condition amblyopia or “lazy eye.” |  | | The weather conditions were warm and those now famous Innsbrook Resort hills were still there to greet us. |
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http://www.ultramaxtri.com/charity.php
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| | H-Net Review: Georg Menz on The Spirit of the Berlin Republic |
 | | Ostensibly, the director of the Washington branch of the Social Democratic Friedrich Ebert Foundation has assembled some collaborators to chart the "spirit of the Berlin Republic." This term both seeks to denote the "new Germany" after the eastward move of the capital and to set it apart from Weimar and Bonn. |  | | But since this past is now properly resigned to history books and concrete memorials, it can no longer interfere with current affairs and impose awkward questions: questions about a foreign policy of sword-rattling or troublesome domestic policies stigmatizing the "lazy" and forcing them to accept jobs at substandard wages. |  | | German literature meanwhile, is chastised for being "hard to comprehend, unsuitable for the larger public, nearly impossible to translate, formally ambitious" (p. |
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http://www.h-net.msu.edu/reviews/showrev.cgi?path=168551075252748
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| | Information on Mathematical Mayhem |
 | | Mayhem is funded in part by the Samuel Beatty Foundation at U of T, and is printed by the University of Toronto Press. |  | | The text which appears below is out-of-date information on the old Mayhem, which we kept because we were too lazy to take it out. |  | | Mayhem was founded in 1988 by Ravi Vakil and Patrick Surry, and is now run by J.P. Grossman and Naoki Sato, both currently attending an undergraduate program at the University of Toronto, Canada. |
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http://www.math.toronto.edu/mayhem
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| | The Natural Eye Sight System |
 | | Bates Method part of the Vision and Eye Care FAQ at the Health On the Net Foundation |  | | Today, many of his followers have altered his theory by suggesting that eye exercise will cure vision problems (and there is a kernel of truth in this for eye exercise is recommended for conditions like lazy eye and crossed eyes). |  | | Claims that the Bates theory and exercise may 'eliminate the need for glasses and contacts' are false. |
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http://www.mtn.org/quack/devices/eye.htm
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| | Value Village News Releases and E-Newsletters |
 | | Gear up for the lazy, hazy, crazy days of summer at the Memorial Day Sale at Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores, where all merchandise will be 50% off for one day only on Monday, May 30, with special holiday hours of 9:00 a.m. |  | | The event is a donation drive benefiting Arc Hennepin-Carver and the Epilepsy Foundation of Minnesota, both United Way funded agencies. |  | | Shoppers who outfit their family for the new school year at Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores get an "A+" in economics and citizenship because they'll be getting "great stuff and great values" while helping to build a stronger community. |
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http://arcsvaluevillage.com/Shop/News.aspx
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| | Comic Book Resources - Comic Book News, Reviews and Commentary - Updated Daily! |
 | | The comic book industry is not represented by lazy armchair generals sitting back in their easy chairs and growing fat: it's represented by hardened frontline trench fighting soldiers like Sgt. Rock And Easy Company. |  | | Last week I threw down the gauntlet, preached righteously on the future of our industry, and spelled out the rock solid foundation of philosophy upon which I built my comic store. |  | | With comic stores closing all over the country comics are becoming harder and harder for non-readers to find. |
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http://www.comicbookresources.com/columns/index.cgi?column=tcp&article=1734
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 | | Despite many hitches in the "Lang-ay" festivities in Mountain Province, the foundation day celebration was a success. |  | | Lang-ay to the Bontocs is illustrated by a Bontoc as that of a lazy bone who does not have an initiative to work for his keep but instead relies on the good or fruits of labor of others for his survival. |  | | Paracelis and Barlig delegations wowed the crowd with their colorful costumes and Barlig's depiction of a bird dance (seldom seen in cultural presentations) by parading with an eagle effigy made of grass was a crowd drawer. |
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http://members.lycos.co.uk/mountainonline
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| | EAS, I Wanted To Say Something About This HMB, A Fairly New Supplement That Bill Phillips And EAS Have Been Promoting As The Best Supplement Since Creatine. |
 | | But, Bill Phillips program, be it a marketing ploy or not, has taken lazy obese couch potatoes like myself and gotten us into the habit of improving our bodies, our life's routines, and gaining a awareness of health and nutrition in general. |  | | It's almost as loser-ish as Greg Zulak from Muscle Mag claiming Phillips is an opportunist for the charitable donations for Make a Wish foundation going to his tax write offs. |  | | The real question is not whether Bill Phillips is pushing a bad supplement, but rather, how are people's individual genetics reacting to the rigors or supplementation and workouts. |
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http://www.nutritionalsupplements.com/hmb.html
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| | The Gun Zone RKBA -- William B. Ruger, Sr.'s dirty little secret |
 | | Aside from the "assault weapons" (whatever those are) provisions, a significant portion of that bill dealt with magazines (or "clips" by the unknowing, the lazy or the sloppy thinkers)... |  | | But then SAMMI and NSSF (National Shooting Sports Foundation, which shares quarters with SAAMI) were always little more than adjuncts of Sturm, Ruger anyhow. |  | | But I do think Bill Ruger is pushing a plan that would protect his business while affecting only his competitors, and I think he's damaging the efforts of those of us attempting to stop all proposed bans. |
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http://www.thegunzone.com/rkba/papabill.html
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| | Nothin' Like Rocksteady - Alton Ellis & Tupac |
 | | Alton Ellis' soulful vocal and the lazy Treasure Isle horn solo waft evocatively in and out of the mix. |  | | The sweet rocksteady sound of the original gets additional weight when a hefty digital drum pattern kicks in and the rhythm is further hustled along by the dynamic onrush of Tupac's lyrics, releasing an urgency perhaps latent, like a genie in a lamp, within the original for nearly four decades. |  | | Producer Flex, one half of illustrious London DJ duo Augui and Flex of Soundclash.org, has created a wondrous marriage of Rocksteady, Alton Ellis' foundation tune for Treasure Isle, and dead hip hop icon Tupac Shakur's Nothing Like The Old School. |
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http://www.reggaezine.co.uk/nothinglikerocksteady.html
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| | Monetizing Envy and Americas Housing Bubble by Eric Englund |
 | | The United States has devolved from a republic to a social democracy in which its citizens, for the most part, have become rude, lazy, stupid, and hedonistic (all characteristics of a people with high time preferences refer to page 68 of Democracy: The God That Failed). |  | | For envy truly is the basis of democracy and thus can never provide a stable foundation for peaceful self-governance let alone the housing market. |  | | However, these low rates are not sustainable in a social democracy which inherently is populated by people with high time preferences. |
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http://www.lewrockwell.com/englund/englund13.html
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| | About Haskell |
 | | The language in which the engineers describe their design is functional, and it uses lazy evaluation extensively to avoid recomputing parts of the design which are not currently visible on the screen. |  | | The language is named for Haskell Brooks Curry, whose work in mathematical logic serves as a foundation for functional languages. |  | | This contrasts strongly with programs in conventional languages like C, which consist essentially of a carefully-specified sequence of assignments, or Java, in which the ordering of method calls is crucial to the meaning of a program. |
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http://www.haskell.org/aboutHaskell.html
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| | Postmodern Deconstruction Of Newtonian Science: A Physical-to-social Transposition Of Causality |
 | | The mathematical formulation of OEC (objectivist laws of motion), which is the logical foundation of physical causality as presently interpreted in classical physics and other sciences dependent thereon conceptually, establishes the necessary interpretative background for all mathematical accounts of reality by the sciences. |  | | Bluntly stated, Levitt believes that the apparent rejection of the logic and mathematics of science by the academy’s humanistic culture is due largely to lazy, sloppy thinking that simply doesn’t want to be constrained by the precision of mathematical discourse. |  | | A second objective of this paper thus is to demonstrate a transposition of physical theory (event causality) into an equivalent social theory (agent causality), in which the empirical data of science—in classical physics and the natural sciences generally as well as the social sciences—is at once both subjective and objective. |
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http://theoryandscience.icaap.org/content/vol002.001/05zaman.html
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| | TECHNOPOLY - Critique |
 | | Looking into the past, and continuing to the present, Postman provides historical and current foundation for his reasoning. |  | | Despite some downfalls of these advancements, Stoll rationalizes his arguments based on a few isolated examples. |  | | In certain respects, this may be a valid argument.....Four years ago, the term technology was foreign to me. I can still remember handwriting my papers in high school and, then later using a dox matrix printer. |
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http://www.csuchico.edu/cme/CDES305/critique.html
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| | [epsilon-devel] Interpreters in epsilon |
 | | /* This file is part of an experimental interpreter Copyright (C) 2002 Luca Saiu GNU epsilon is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later version. |  | | Of course we don't have a working parser yet, and for the interpreters we are still forced to use abstract syntax, which is a pain. |  | | this night I wrote an interpreter for a functional language in epsilon in two versions, eager and lazy; it is amazingly simple. |
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http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/epsilon-devel/2003-11/msg00011.html
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| | Australian English - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Australian English began to diverge from British English soon after the foundation of the colony of New South Wales (NSW) in 1788. |  | | Australian English (AuE), pejoratively known as strine, is the form of the English language used in Australia. |  | | Similarly, stereotypes of Australian speech as having a "rising tone" or "questioning intonation", known in linguistics as high rising terminal, are not entirely justified by the empirical evidence. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australian_English
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| | Researchers in Programming Languages and Compilers |
 | | Advanced language and compiler technology for the Scheme programming language; the incorporation of formal methods such as continuation models, type inference, abstract interpretation, etc. as a foundation for such a technology; parallel and distributed computing for symbolic and irregular applications. |  | | Language design and implementation; specification languages and tools (e.g., Larch); C++ and the Standard Template Library. |  | | Declarative languages, data-parallelism, representation of space, implicit construction of programs, names and name capture, the 8 1/2 language. |
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http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~mleone/language-people.html
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| | Eye Resources on the Internet |
 | | This online resource of pharmaceutical assistance programs was created by EyeCare America, a public service foundation of the American Academy of Ophthalmology, for the use of physicians and their patients to help obtain ophthalmic drug assistance for patients in need. |  | | An email list that Kate Grosmaire maintains parents of children with amblyopia, strabismus or other conditions associated with "lazy eye." Adult amblyopes are welcome as well. |  | | This site was compiled on behalf of the Association of Vision Science Librarians and is maintained on the server at the University of Iowa Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences. |
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http://webeye.ophth.uiowa.edu/dept/websites/eyeres.htm
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| | wp33.htm |
 | | We have an economy whose foundation is the assumption of scarcity, and whose framework is the promotion and the preservation of artificial scarcity for the purpose of maintaining an obsolete system of lazy elites, petty corporate dictators, and power-hungry government officials. |  | | Piracy and privacy issues are both examples of attempts to artificially restrict the distribution of information; one for commercial gain, the other for personal gain. |  | | Thus it should be obvious that, in the present economic order, the owner of information is whoever controls the media upon which it exists, and the channels through which it is distributed. |
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http://www.os2hq.com/archives/wp33.htm
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