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Salamander Designs offers rear A/V cabinet cooling
2008-06-06 18:50:00
When we saw a press release from Salamander Designs announcing new A/V cabinet configurations, we yawned and moved to click to another page. Our click was stopped through when we read an interesting line about the company’s Extended Rear Panel with Active Cooling Kit. That looked pretty cool to us given the hot rat’s nest ...
Grivel Salamander Climbing Helmet $49.93
2008-05-01 17:45:00
Save 39% - REI has the Grivel Salamander Climbing Helmet on sale for a low $49.93. The helmet features an ABS plastic outer shell and a shock absorbing polystyrene foam inner layer. Available in 3 different colors. Great for alpine, rock, and ice climbing pursuits.
Salamander series
2008-04-25 10:34:00
Salamander, aka Lifeforce, as seen in the first recording here, is part of the Gradius series but may still be its own game in some ways. Here's a 3-part recording of the first game right here: There are plenty of awesome ideas to be seen here, as it innovatively features both side and overhead scrolling scenes, and many scary parts where you need to make your way through thin passageways. A
The Robot Salamander
2008-04-06 15:00:00
Can we apply a methodology for controlling robotic movement in multiple degrees of freedom? Researchers in France and Switzerland designed a motion control system to handle a 10 DC motor network that powers a robot salamander. It's the first robot to combine three modes of locomotion — swimmi
Regenerating Major Body Parts Salamander-Style
2008-04-02 02:46:00
“One of the most encouraging signs that human limb regeneration is a feasible goal is the fact that our fingertips already have an intrinsic ability to regenerate. This observation was made first in young children more than 30 years ago, but since then similar findings have been reported in teenagers and even adults. Fostering regeneration ...
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INDONESIA: Salamander Energy reports Tutung appraisal successful [by BOTOLI
2008-03-01 08:00:00
A full suite of logs have been run and a comprehensive programme of both pressure testing and gas and fluid sampling has been carried out.<center> <a href="http://blog.bajaener-gy.com/2008/03/indonesia-salama-nder-energy-reports.html"&-gt; <img border=0 width
Prehistoric giant salamander!
2008-01-23 14:44:00
Free London paper Metro recently published an article about the Zoological Society of London's Edge project – which seeks to protect 'evolutionary distinct and globally endangered' species.The print version of the story carried the following caption (you'll have to imagine the pictures here, I'm afraid):Freak show: Some of the creatures on the Edge list – the olm (top), a blind amphibian which hunts using electric pulses; the Chinese giant salamander, a pre-historic creature (left); Darwin's frog (below left); and the Gardiner's Seychelles frog, which is smaller than a fingernailDisregarding the hyphen, why refer to the giant salamander as prehistoric? The OED says 'prehistoric' is "of or relating to prehistory", 'prehistory' being "the period of time before written records". So this particular species predates writing – which has been with us for around 5,000 years. In evolutionary terms, that's not long at all.The OED does give a second definition of prehistoric...
The Salamander Who Lost His Tail
2007-12-17 17:00:00
On the edge of a pond, lived a salamander who had a habit of making himself invisible whenever he left his burrowed-out hole, mostly to avoid large snakes looking for food. In the pond, on a large waterlily, sat a bullfrog eyeing the insects as they skimmed above the water, avoiding the fish as they jumped ...
Save the Salamander, Save the World
2007-09-25 04:50:00
A new season of Heroes and the biology of regenerationClaire from Heroes has a genetic mutation that allows her to regenerate.Tonight?s Heroes premiere was one of the most anticipated new shows of the fall season. While the idea that a genetic mutation could allow someone to freeze time, read minds or defy gravity requires a small suspension of disbelief, there is one heroic genotype that scientists are currently exploring for it?s real world applications.Claire has been one of my favorite characters in the series, and not just because she was the only one in her class who knew that Charles Darwin is famous for the term "survival of the fittest" (though it was actually Herbert Spencer who coined the phrase). I've always been fascinated with the possibility that humans could one day understand cellular mechanisms well enough to regrow damaged tissues, even stave off the inevitable. Now it seems we have the capability within our reach.According to the journal Science the new field...
Altap Salamander 2.5
2007-09-07 15:57:00
Altap Salamander is a small and fast two-pane file manager with open plugin architecture. The ability to view content of files (text, html, over 40 picture formats, mp3), support for archives (zip, rar, arj, cab, tar/gzip, etc.) and intuitive user interface that is easier to learn and use, makes it widely popular substitute for Windows ExplorerIt is a classic two-pane file manager for Windows 95, 98, ME, NT 4.0, 2000, and XP.It is small, fast, stable, and user-friendly.It is similar to some widely used MS-DOS commanders like Norton Commander.It supports drag&drop, right-click context menus, and clipboard operations with files.It allows you to browse network drives without mapping (it supports UNC paths).2 independent panels with directory listings.Open plugin architecture.Directory listings always up to date.Hotkeys for all functions.Internal support for ZIP, RAR, ARJ, CAB, ACE, and TAR/GZIP archives.Support for creating self-extracting archives.The ability to view content of files ...
Free gift from salamander technologies
2007-04-06 06:01:00
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