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  • ...ndentations. This turns flatness into a barrier that must be lifted before memory (much less the memories content) can be revealed.
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  • A lack of memory may be understandable; Boston's 1829 Tremont House (or Hotel) had 170 rooms
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  • The term Ditto evokes the memory to the saying "Ditto" meaning copy. Furthermore, there is the Ditto marks,
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  • ...on, and in a sense, that is what intelligence is: to reconstitute, to make memory and sensation cooperate so as to produce in your mind a simulacrum” (242-
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  • ...search for a system in a frenzy, with the five basic requirements being “memory protection, preemptive multitasking, multimedia, ease of use, and ability t ...ith the Apple I; “Despite its limitations (the computer had all of 4k of memory) it became one of the first personal computers to be mass-produced” (Muna
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  • ...error that had come to be exploited. Smart Card International licensed a memory chip technology that could store card balance information and be adjusted a
    47 KB (7,569 words) - 10:33, 24 November 2010
  • Derrida, Jacques. 2005. Paper machine, Cultural memory in the present. Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press.
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  • ...ty, all under one simple impression of vision, and consequently one act of memory" (ix-x).
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  • Derrida, Jacques. 2005. Paper machine, Cultural memory in the present. Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press.
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  • ...which robbed Lenin the facilities of speech as well as a great deal of his memory and bodily control.
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  • ...), yet the processed and reduced content of a Program, while using up less memory generally requires more time/energy/processing in order to decode and displ
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  • ...r change of the seat: orange=cool, yellow=hot. The object retains the heat memory of a previous user and displays it as a visual marker for the next user to
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  • ...g their loved ones from a distance, and the Picturephone remains a distant memory.
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  • ...and repeat phrases said around it. Capturing the parrot and accessing its memory provided Robin with information to allow him to track down the pirate's hid
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  • ...over 12,000 movies and TV shows instantly via Roku, and the price of flash memory falling, it seems that movies, in the near future, will not be stored on di Toshiba. "Memory-Tech and Toshiba Announce Latest Advance in Single-sided, Three-layer TWIN
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  • ...rt," a phrase that arose out of the true and complete relationship between memory and literature. We no longer have an echo chamber of ideas that resonates ...folio, the private library, at home-ness in classical tongues, the arts of memory, will belong, increasingly, to the specialized few" (241). This brings up
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  • ...t features a built in light source so that the light remains uniform, data memory and display, and constant viewing and illumination angles. It eliminates a
    16 KB (2,610 words) - 10:49, 24 November 2010
  • == Memory Erasure == ...timate act of erasure. Often times a character will willingly have his/her memory erased. Some examples of such willfull erasure can be seen in the films Tot
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  • ...r shows through the seal bearing artifact. The wax impression then acts as memory or storage of a physical interaction with the source of authority, such as
    29 KB (4,913 words) - 10:32, 24 November 2010
  • The program stores forty-two recent cards--similar to memory cache on internet browsers. When the user selects recent cards from a drop ...move them to new locations on the hard disk or reconfigure the HyperCard's memory options. Another technical issue was due to the fact that HyperCard 3.0 was
    30 KB (4,669 words) - 10:26, 24 November 2010
  • ...r. External memory devices were also developed for the 3DO, specifically a memory card that would allow players to store games externally (Terlecki). Additio ...e, because “cartridges were directly connected to the system’s working memory, and could be read instantly” (Therrien, 121). CD-ROMs required a longer
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  • ...this component. While digitized video files took up an enormous amount of memory, QuickTime was only two years old and by 1993, standard in new Macintosh co
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  • ...impression is no longer the decisive factor but, instead, imagination and memory “become active themselves in the sense organs. . .senses then become 'med
    11 KB (1,713 words) - 10:24, 24 November 2010
  • ...“convenience”, disencumbering her from the no doubt dizzying demand of memory. However, the dance card was the central mechanism in the continual calibra
    9 KB (1,556 words) - 10:49, 24 November 2010
  • ...PN then used the idea of recursive stacks which allowed for more efficient memory usage in computers (Burks).
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  • ...seful skill, it is not an essential one in a civilization whose collective memory is securely stored in the printed word and, more recently, in digital media ...to represent and control the historically black-boxed functioning of human memory.
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  • ...e students' positions. These drills programmed the body by building muscle memory so the mind need no longer think -- the body simply performs mechanically a
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  • ...stic-writing pad. The image is written onto the eye and then subsumed into memory.
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  • ...ly termed Fehlleistungen, German for “faulty function”) is an error of memory, speech, writing, reading or action that was thought by Sigmund Freud (1856 ...ess are gaps and interruptions at the level of memory. The difficulties of memory in the psychologically disturbed are due to a repression of traumatic event
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  • ...n relation to oratory. Plato holds that writing can be useful as an aid to memory, but not as a replacement for it. He believes the presence of the written
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  • ...een personal and Collective memory.” According to Dijck, a listener’s memory of music cannot be removed from the context in which it was experienced. F ...ck, José. "Record and Hold: Popular Music between Personal and Collective Memory." Critical Studies in Media Communication 23.5 (2006): 357-374. Communicati
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  • ...sive formations of their day, within the what, who, how, and why of public memory, public knowledge, and public life. (Gitelman, 2006, 29)</blockquote>
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  • === Colossus Wiped From Memory === Processor: Memory of 5 characters of 5-bits held in a shift register, pluggable logic gates,
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  • === Mix tape as Memory === ...iend who was living in New York at the time”, and that is a statement of memory about the tape itself (Jade Gordon in Moore 77). Or, one might engage in Ri
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  • ...x did right, from the 1940s onward it has held a special place in American memory and imagination.
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  • ...0 RISC processor, a backlit screen, and the move to AA batteries and flash memory made later revisions of the MessagePad far superior to its original incarna
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  • ...over 12,000 movies and TV shows instantly via Roku, and the price of flash memory falling, it seems that movies, in the near future, will not be stored on di Toshiba. "Memory-Tech and Toshiba Announce Latest Advance in Single-sided, Three-layer TWIN
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  • ...r, the image of the German Zeppelins as a war-machine was branded onto the memory of the Allied nations, particularly the British. As J.C Hunsaker says in "T
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  • ...The mediated meaning of the plaque is to honor a special event and in the memory of a person. However, the plaque is not the only way to mark a special even
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  • ...onic typewriters were also provided with cartridges, internal and external memory, and various electrical components. The electronic typewriter enjoyed a bri
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  • ...roids, camcorders, and digital photos, families who wished to preserve the memory of their loved ones looked to photography. What began as simple photos of d
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