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An electron accelerated to .9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999 9999999999999 times the speed of light would hit you with the same impact as a Mack truck traveling at normal speed. By Lawrence M. Krauss Mack Times Speed Electron Accelerated

Magnetic Memory Method by visiting his website Magnetic Memory Method and listening to his podcast. By Joanna Jast Memory Method Magnetic Podcast Visiting

Holy mother of all electronics... By Sherrilyn Kenyon Holy Electronics Mother

I hate that mouse By Daniel Keyes Mouse Hate

Ed Mana of Technology on Demand, By Raj Khera Demand Mana Technology

Looking ahead to future applications of electronics, [de Forest] grew even gloomier. He believed that 'electron physiologists' would eventually be able to monitor and analyze 'thought or brain waves', allowing 'joy and grief to be measured in define, quantitative unit.' Ultimately, he concluded, 'a professor may be able to implant knowledge into the reluctant brains of his 22nd century pupils. What terrifying political possibilities may be lurking there! Let us be thankful that such things are only for posterity, not for us. By Nicholas Carr Forest Electronics Grew Gloomier Ahead

It's a digital e-cigarette." "What's digital about it?" "You hold it in your fingers, like this." "I'm serious. Is it part of the Internet of things? Do they know when you're smoking it?" "I don't think so. I think they just mean it works on electricity. By Nell Zink Ecigarette Digital Internet Fingers Hold

If the hand be held between the discharge-tube and the screen, the darker shadow of the bones is seen within the slightly dark shadow-image of the hand itself ... For brevity's sake I shall use the expression 'rays'; and to distinguish them from others of this name I shall call them 'X-rays'. By Wilhelm Conrad Rontgen Hand Screen Held Dischargetube Darker

There are many ways of knocking electrons out of atoms. The simplest is to rub two surfaces together. By Fred Hoyle Atoms Knocking Electrons Simplest Rub

Semtex, PE4, C-4, Plastrite, Netrolit, Spring Korper, Rowanex Cono felt slightly shameful about his familiarity with plastics, and yet seeing them here, even so amateurishly arranged, gave him a perverse comfort. By Victor Robert Lee Plastrite Netrolit Semtex Spring Korper

Electronics is clearly the winner of the day. By John Ford Electronics Day Winner

EPIX is a big new cable TV channel that I've just started hosting for. I host EPIX News covering the major movie premieres and junkets. 'The Hunger Games' was my first project with them. By Carly Steel Epix Big Cable Channel Started

We have learnt through experience that when an electrical ray strikes the surface of an atom, an electron, and in some circumstances a second and even a third electron, can be detached. By Johannes Stark Electron Atom Detached Learnt Experience

Here's a mnemonic device that might be useful. LEO the lion says GER LEO: you Lose Electrons in Oxidation GER: you Gain Electrons in Reduction By Princeton Review Electrons Leo Ger Reduction Mnemonic

Graphene is dead; long live graphene. By Andre Geim Dead Long Graphene Live

Tritons Trident! By Anna Banks Trident Tritons

Faraday has the Cage, Tesla has the Coil and Magee has the Sandwich! By Steven Magee Cage Tesla Sandwich Coil Magee

The day when we shall know exactly what electricity is will chronicle an event probably greater, more important than any other recorded in the history of the human race. The time will come when the comfort, the very existence, perhaps, of man will depend upon that wonderful agent. By Nikola Tesla Greater Race Day Electricity Chronicle

I like the responsive, quick feeling I get out of the Proton, and I am excited to have this board as my model. By Dane Reynolds Proton Responsive Quick Model Feeling

You plug that into the wall and you need to rename it the Vibratron 5000. By Mathew Ortiz Vibratron Plug Wall Rename

Indeed, nothing more beautifully simplifying has ever happened in the history of science than the whole series of discoveries culminating about 1914 which finally brought practically universal acceptance to the theory that the material world contains but two fundamental entities, namely, positive and negative electrons, exactly alike in charge, but differing widely in mass, the positive electron-now usually called a proton-being 1850 times heavier than the negative, now usually called simply the electron. By Robert Andrews Millikan Called Positive Negative Electrons Electron

Think of brilliant trickster Vik Muniz as the offspring of Man Ray and Jacques Henri Lartigue, combining the former's relentless experimentation, the latter's effortless wit, and their mutual inventiveness in work that defies category. By Vince Aletti Lartigue Vik Muniz Man Ray

A duet in code and electron.Age and youth and cynicism and hope. By Amie Kaufman Hope Duet Code Electronage Youth

TESLA'S CAT[Nikola Tesla's favorite childhood companion] was the family's black cat, Macak. Macak followed young Nikola everywhere, and they spent many happy hours rolling on the grass. It was Macak the cat who introduced Tesla to electricity on a dry winter evening. "As I stroked Macak's back," he recalled, "I saw a miracle that made me speechless with amazement. Macak's back was a sheet of light and my hand produced a shower of sparks loud enough to be heard all over the house." Curious, he asked his father what caused the sparks. Puzzled at first, [his father] finally answered, "Well, this is nothing but electricity, the same thing you see through the trees in a storm." His father's answer, equating the sparks with lightning, fascinated the young boy. As Tesla continued to stroke Macak, he began to wonder, "Is nature a gigantic cat? If so, who strokes its back? It can only be God," he concluded. By W. Bernard Carlson Macak Nikola Tesla Cat Back

We bombarded aluminum with alpha rays ... then after a certain period of irradiation, we removed the source of alpha rays. We now observed that the sheet of aluminum continued to emit positive electrons over a period of several minutes. By Frederic Joliot-Curie Rays Alpha Bombarded Period Aluminum

Manufacturedsyntheticeven virtual, if that is what you turned out to beI would love you. By Sharon Shinn Manufacturedsyntheticeven Virtual Turned Bei Love

The chemist in America has in general been content with what I have called a loafer electron theory. He has imagined the electrons sitting around on dry goods boxes at every corner [viz. the cubic atom], ready to shake hands with, or hold on to similar loafer electrons in other atoms. By Robert Andrews Millikan America Theory Loafer Chemist General

It is exciting to discover electrons and figure out the equations that govern their movement; it is boring to use those principles to design electric can openers. From here on out, it's all can openers. By Neal Stephenson Openers Movement Exciting Discover Electrons

In size the electron bears the same relation to an atom that a baseball bears to the earth. Or, as Sir Oliver Lodge puts it, if a hydrogen atom were magnified to the size of a church, an electron would be a speck of dust in that church. By Waldemar Kaempffert Bears Earth Size Electron Atom

While classical mechanics correctly predicts the behavior of large objects such as tennis balls, to predict the behavior of small objects such as electrons, we must use quantum mechanics. By Ivar Giaever Behavior Objects Balls Electrons Mechanics

Ampere was the Newton of Electricity. By James C. Maxwell Electricity Newton Ampere

Ignite, my love. Ignite. By Tahereh Mafi Ignite Love

MANUFACTURER: mnm.MOD By Sheri Koones Manufacturer Mnmmod

Tungsten, X-rays, and Coolidge form a trinity that has left an indelible impression upon our life and times. The key word in this triad is Coolidge, for his work brought the element tungsten from laboratory obscurity to the central role of the industrial stage and gave the X-ray a central role in the progress of medicine throughout the world. By Chauncey Guy Suits Coolidge Times Tungsten Xrays Xray

The existence of both (electron and pebble) depends upon the context created by our thoughts, our language, our theories, and our interaction (experimentation) with our external world. By Felix Alba-Juez Experimentation Electron Pebble Depends Thoughts

RPX's current members include such giants as Apple, Amazon, Cisco, Dell, eBay, Google, Hewlett-Packard, HTC, IBM, Intel, LG, Microsoft, Oracle, Samsung, Sony, T-Mobile, and Verizon. By Anonymous Amazon Cisco Dell Google Htc

The Eee Pad Transformer Prime is a category-defining product. Powered by Tegra 3, it launches us into a new era of mobile computing, in which quad-core performance and super energy-efficiency provide capabilities never available before. With Transformer Prime, ASUS has once again led the industry into the next generation. By Jen-Hsun Huang Eee Pad Transformer Prime Product

Today, I use Linux as my primary OS (on an x86 PC, and on a Thinkpad), and I also use Irix (on an SGI O2). Linux has improved a great deal since I wrote this, specifically with respect to its ease of installation. By Jamie Zawinski Thinkpad Irix Sgi Today Linux

I'm not much into current electronic stuff, what I think of as lounge electronics, mumbling electronics. By Derek Bailey Stuff Mumbling Electronics Current Lounge

This is the story of an electrically alive young woman on the brink of her adult life. An artist equally attuned to the light as the shadows, with a limitless hunger for experience and knowledge, completely unafraid of life's more frightening opportunities. By Elizabeth Winder Life Story Electrically Alive Young

From the Latin word "imponere", base of the obsolete English "impone" and translated as "impress" in modern English, Nordic hackers have coined the terms "imponator" (a device that does nothing but impress bystanders, referred to as the "imponator effect") and "imponade" (that "goo" that fills you as you get impressed with something - from "marmelade", often referred as "full of imponade", always ironic). By Erik Naggum English Imponator Imponade Nordic Imponere

CERN is a centre of scientific excellence and a source of pride and inspiration for physicists from all over the world, a cradle for technology and innovation, and a shining concrete example of scientific cooperation and peace. By Fabiola Gianotti Scientific Cern World Innovation Peace

Geek e-mail sign-off: No trees were killed to send this message, but a large number of electrons were terribly inconvenienced. By Neil Degrasse Tyson Geek Signoff Message Inconvenienced Email

As Mr. Nagle so competently points out, almost no one uses Eiffel; in fact until recently there were only 9 users. But now a 10th person just started, so we are holding a conference, appropriately titled the TENTH Eiffel USER conference, to celebrate. By Bertrand Meyer Nagle Eiffel Conference Competently Points

That thing has a name? By J.k. Rowling Thing

Consider a future device for individual use, which is a sort of mechanized private file and library. It needs a name, and, to coin one at random, 'memex' will do. A memex is a device in which an individual stores all his books, records, and communications, and which is mechanized so that it may be consulted with exceeding speed and flexibility. It is an enlarged intimate supplement to his memory. By Vannevar Bush Library Future Sort Private File

Aereo is the first potentially transformative technology that has the chance to give people access to broadcast television delivered over the Internet to any device, large or small, they desire. No wires, no new boxes or remotes, portable everywhere there's an Internet connection in the world - truly a revolutionary product. By Barry Diller Internet Aereo Device Large Small

Without electrons, there is no Google. And without clean electrons, there will be no Google customers, since we'll all be too busy fleeing from rising seas, droughts, and disease. By Jeff Goodell Google Electrons Droughts Customers Seas

Three Moonie 65-megaton hydrogen bombs exploded nearly simultaneously at very high altitude. With no air around the bombs to absorb the initial blast of the explosions, and convert the energy into mechanical shock waves - - all the nuclear energy blasted out in its electromagnetic form. It was a brutally intense pulse of Compton recoil electrons and photoelectrons that created huge electric and magnetic fields that were MURDER on sensitive electronic equipment at tremendous distances. The electro-magnetic fields, coupled with electric and computer systems, producing huge voltage spikes in the circuits and damaging current surges along all signal paths, fusing precision engineered memory and micro-boards and virtual drives and CPUs into fried silicon laced junk! Nanobots to Nanoscrap in Nanoseconds! By @Hg47 Moonie Bombs Hydrogen Altitude Exploded

DNA was the first three-dimensional Xerox machine. By Kenneth E. Boulding Dna Xerox Machine Threedimensional

Capcom, or capsule communicator. By Chris Hadfield Capcom Communicator Capsule

Think, for a moment, of the countless happy childhood hours you spent with this amazing device: Drawing perfect horizontals, drawing perfect verticals, drawing really spastic diagonals, trying to scrape away the silver powder from the window so you could look inside. By Dave Barry Drawing Perfect Moment Device Horizontals

Assembled in Gaza from Brazilian bioplastics, Turkish and Indonesian electronics, running Egyptian software and catching its time cues from an Israeli satellite, it commented on the world in ways its producers had failed to consider.Come to salvation! By Alex Jeffers Turkish Gaza Brazilian Indonesian Egyptian

Something Fane fully By Alexandra Ivy Fane Fully

Could have cried aloud in exultation when my scrutiny disclosed the almost invisible incrustation of particles of carbonized electrons which are thrown off by these Martian torches. It By Edgar Rice Burroughs Martian Torches Cried Aloud Exultation

more diamonds and pearls of electricity By Allen Ginsberg Electricity Diamonds Pearls

One day I went up to my mom and I said, 'Mom, can I have permission to build a 2.3-million electron-volt atom smasher - a betatron - in the garage?' And my mom stared at me, and she said, 'Sure. Why not? And don't forget to take out the garbage.' By Michio Kaku Mom Electronvolt Smasher Betatron Garage

It has become hard to stand still, wrapped in the glory of a single image, as the original viewers of old paintings used to do. The flood of images has increased our access to wonders and at the same time lessened our sense of wonder. We live in inescapable surfeit. A number of artists are using this abundance as their starting point, setting their own cameras aside and turning to the horde - collecting and arranging photographs that they have found online. These artist-collectors, in placing one thing next to another, create a third thing - and this third thing, like a subatomic particle produced by a collision of two other particles, carries a charge. A By Teju Cole Wrapped Hard Stand Glory Single

I believe the combination of Travelex and Apax will represent a powerful force. By Lloyd Dorfman Travelex Apax Force Combination Represent

[X-ray's] accidental discovery in the late 1800s fits seamlessly into modernity's fascination with, and belief in, the power of technological transparency: the desire to domesticate time (cinema), to preserve and capture the surface of the fleeting (photography), to see inside (x-ray). By Walead Beshty Xray Cinema Photography Accidental Late

They make computers for the special eddies?" "It talks? Mine doesn't do that." "You don't need yours to talk!" "It sounds weird." "So do you. By Sharon M. Draper Eddies Make Computers Special Talks

First developed as a weapon by the U.S. Army, VX is an oily, odorless and tasteless liquid that kills on contact with the skin or when inhaled in aerosol form. Like other nerve agents, it is treatable in the first minutes after exposure but otherwise leads swiftly to fatal convulsions and respiratory failure. By Barton Gellman Army Oily Odorless Form Developed

The medium, or process, of our time - electric technology is reshaping and restructuring patterns of social interdependence and every aspect of our personal life. It is forcing us to reconsider and re-evaluate practically every thought, every action. By Marshall Mcluhan Medium Process Time Electric Life

Xedrix-No, our motto is 'everything tastes better with hot sauce. By Sherrilyn Kenyon Xedrixno Sauce Motto Tastes Hot

Duct tape is man's answer to electrons and protons. It's how we keep matter together. By Penny Reid Duct Protons Tape Man Answer

Then in my early teens, when the home computer bubble was blowing, I had one of the first, an Acorn Atom, and used to write primitive adventures on that. By Graham Nelson Atom Acorn Teens Blowing Early

The cathode-ray tube will replace canvas, By Nam June Paik Canvas Cathoderay Tube Replace

Hand at Cards IX. The Game Made X. The Substance of the Shadow XI. Dusk By Charles Dickens Cards Hand Game Made Substance

Ladies and gentlemen, today we're here to honor electricity, the charge that charges everything from those electrons snapping in our brain to our father the sun. What's the sun It's kind of like a brain. Electromagnetic field, solar flares sparking back and forth from those nerve cells. We're all one, folks, giant blobs of electricity, all of us. Positive & negative, electromagnetic fields just circling each other. Positive, negative, north, south, male and female. Looking for that electric moment. Magnet to magnet, opposites attract. By Robin Green Positive Negative Ladies Gentlemen Today

the strangely elusive and counterintuitive character of the quantum world has encouraged some to suggest that the idea of entities like electrons which can be in unpicturable states such as superpositions of being 'here' and being 'there' is no more than a convenient manner of speaking which facilitates calculations, and that electrons themselves are not to be taken with ontological seriousness. The counterattack of the scientific realist appeals to intelligibility as the key to reality. It is precisely because the assumption of the existence of electrons allows us to understand a vast range of directly accessible phenomena - such as the periodic table in chemistry, the phenomenon of superconductivity at low temperatures and the behaviour of devices such as the laser - that we take their existence seriously. By John Polkinghorne Electrons Calculations Seriousness Strangely Elusive

The X server has to be the biggest program I've ever seen that doesn't do anything for you. By Ken Thompson Server Biggest Program

The things that are the most valuable are often the ones you don't even know exist. Xavier, The Gatekeeper By Margaret Stohl Exist Things Valuable Gatekeeper Xavier

And who shall calculate the immense influence upon social lifeupon artsupon commerceupon literaturewhich will be the immediate result of the great principles of electro-magnetics! By Edgar Allan Poe Electromagnetics Calculate Immense Influence Social

A large number of students around the world don't really have access to high quality education. So, launching EdX allows students all over the world to have much better access to a high quality education from a university such as Harvard, MIT, Berkeley and others as we add more universities. By Anant Agarwal Quality Mit World Access High

Stardust to stardust By Michele Amitrani Stardust

Mysteries like these repeating cycles make it very interesting to be a theoretical physicist: Nature gives us such wonderful puzzles! Why does She repeat the electron at 206 times and 3,640 times its mass? By Richard Feynman Nature Mysteries Physicist Puzzles Times

Today is just the beginning of Kepler. Because of its super energy-efficient architecture, we will extend GPUs into datacenters, to super thin notebooks, to superphones. By Jen-Hsun Huang Kepler Today Beginning Super Architecture

Now all oscillatory movements of such an electron can be conceived of as being split up into force, and two circular oscillations perpendicular to this direction rotating in opposite directions. By Pieter Zeeman Force Oscillatory Movements Electron Conceived

My iPod rumbles again. It's not actually an iPod. It doesn't play any music and the earbuds are just for show. It's a gadget that Sandor put together in his lab.It's my Mogadorian detector. I call it my iMog. By Pittacus Lore Ipod Rumbles Sandor Mogadorian Show

Television was soon to eclipse print's inky cloud with its magnetic flare of electrons, pulling millions from their reading chairs to the viewing couch. By John Updike Television Electrons Pulling Couch Eclipse

Digital wisdom is made of recycled electrons that are meaningful until you pull the plug. By Don Rittner Digital Plug Wisdom Made Recycled

He who makes the quickest, coolest prototypes reigns! By Tom Peters Quickest Coolest Reigns Makes Prototypes

It all started with a mouse. By Walt Disney Company Mouse Started

magnetohydrodynamic By Arthur C. Clarke Magnetohydrodynamic

I cannot exaggerate the effect of this marvelous sight on my childish imagination. Day after day I asked myself what is electricity and found no answer. Eighty years have gone by since and I still ask the same question, unable to answer it. By Nikola Tesla Imagination Exaggerate Effect Marvelous Sight

Like a black hole, NSA pulls in every signal that comes near, but no electron is ever allowed to escape. By James Bamford Nsa Hole Escape Black Pulls

When I'm online, I'm alone in a room, tapping on a keyboard, staring at a cathode-ray tube. By Clifford Stoll Online Room Tapping Keyboard Staring

electrical wires the night before our presentation. So just as Sharon Sheldon was starting to give her introduction and Lance started to make low, rumbling noises with his armpit, my volcano's battery somehow melted, burst into flames, and burned a big, black, stinky hole straight through Miss Piffle's desk. I didn't think it was such By Dave Keane Electrical Presentation Black Wires Night

Life is a partial, continuous, progressive, multiform and conditionally interactive self-realization of the potentialities of atomic electron states. By John Desmond Bernal Continuous Progressive Life Partial Multiform

I spent the afternoon in a bookstore. There were no books in it. None had been printed for nearly half a century. And how I have looked forward to them, after the micro films that made up the library of the Prometheus! No such luck. No longer was it possible to browse among shelves, to weigh volumes in hand, to feel their heft, the promise of ponderous reading. The bookstore resembled, instead, an electronic laboratory. The books were crystals with recorded contents. They can be read the aid of an opton, which was similar to a book but had only one page between the covers. At a touch, successive pages of the text appeared on it. But optons were little used, the sales-robot told me. The public preferred lectons - like lectons read out loud, they could be set to any voice, tempo, and modulation. By Stanislaw Lem Spent Afternoon Bookstore Books Read

A spark neglected has often raised a conflagration.[Lat., Parva saepe scintilla contempta magnum excitavit incendium.] By Quintus Curtius Rufus Lat Parva Conflagration Incendium Spark

My first project was to build an ionization gauge control circuit for Professor Edgar Everhart's Cockcroft-Walton accelerator. In those days, vacuum tubes were the active components in electronic circuits. I can still recall the warm orange glow of the vacuum tube filaments and the cool blue glow of the thyratron tubes. By David Lee Professor Edgar Everhart Accelerator Project

The electron is a theory. But the theory is so good we can almost consider them real. By Richard P. Feynman Theory Electron Real Good

version of Amber. By Traci Hohenstein Amber Version

In the early 1950s, during the near avalanche of discoveries, rediscoveries, and redefinitions of subcellular components made possible by electron microscopy, those prospecting in this newly opened field were faced with the problem of what to do with their newly acquired wealth. By George Emil Palade Rediscoveries Newly Early Discoveries Microscopy

It is essential for me to work with tools that are reliable and offer complete functionality, which is why I feel so confident about representing the Victorinox brand. By Daniel Humm Victorinox Functionality Brand Essential Work

Miniaturization of electronics started by NASA's push became an entire consumer products industry. Now we're carrying the complete works of Beethoven on a lapel pin listening to it in headphones. By Neil Degrasse Tyson Nasa Miniaturization Industry Electronics Started

Particles were coming out of the lithium, hitting the screen, and producing scintillations. They looked like stars suddenly appearing and disappearing. By Ernest Walton Particles Lithium Hitting Screen Scintillations

This is some minx's token, By William Shakespeare Token Minx

The prefix cyber is going the way of the prefix electro, By William Gibson Prefix Electro Cyber