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Out of curiosity I tried Cuil again with the safe mode turned off to see what sort of results I would get when searching for topics related the The Logics site. Typing in “Myths, Facts, and Lies About Prodigies,” the title of one of my books, Cuil gave only two results. I clicked on the [...]
Posted: July 30th, 2008 under Internet.
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Cuil unveiled itself today, so I just had to take a peek. Surely Cuil’s current style will change quickly; it has to. I honestly doubt that the search engine will become popular until after it has remedied at least six of its primary problems. (1) Cuil is much slower loading than Google, Yahoo, and MSN. [...]
Posted: July 28th, 2008 under Internet.
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Please leave a comment below if you would like to see parts two and three of the How to: Solar Panels, Solar Power, Solar Energy article. http://www.thelogics.org/thelogicssolarpanelsenergypower.html The first comment below is a link to the Solar Power Digest that links back to this blog.
Posted: July 20th, 2008 under Environmental.
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Researching a topic requires a substantial quantity of time, effort, memory, and discernment of what is factual and what might have been invented by an author. Two online articles are good examples of how history and worldviews are altered when an author writes incorrect information. Child prodigy: Two sides of genius by S.S. Yoga: “Author [...]
Posted: July 15th, 2008 under IQ and Intelligence.
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Precious gems of humor, and the rebuking of man’s absurdities, are often too brief for a web page, but ripe for blogs. “Heaven save us from the first novels which are written because a young man desires the prestige of being a novelist rather than because he has something to say! Heaven save us likewise [...]
Posted: July 9th, 2008 under Uncategorized.
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