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American Gods. Season one (2017) / created by Bryan Fuller and Michael Green [DVD].

[U.K.] : StudioCanal, [2017]




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Kassandra and the censors : Greek poetry since 1967 / Karen Van Dyck.

Ithaca, N.Y. : Cornell University Press, 1998.




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During Pandemic Italians Lower Baskets from Balcony to Feed Hungry




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Clover Coffee Machine

Wired.com takes a look at the 'Clover', an $11,000 coffee machine hand-built by Stanford engineers.




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Trip-Hop Pioneer Tricky: Sweet and Naive

Tricky, of Massive Attack fame, shows Wired.com the ropes on becoming a musician and producer.




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Street Portrait Photo How To

Photographer Clay Enos goes from shooting super heroes on the set of Watchmen to taking random street portraits. He shows us how to do a street-studio portrait session with a sheet of white paper, some tape, and a camera.




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Kin One Is Great for Rich Tweens

Kin One Is Great for Rich Tweens




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Most Dangerous Object in the Office: GreenSteam Weed Killer

Check out the propane-powered weed killer that blasts 930-degree steam to wipe out most anything in its path.




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Most Dangerous Object in the Office: Superior Hiwheel Bicycle

Nobody said going retro would be safe. Check out Rideable Bicycle Replicas' 4-foot-high bike, which we've been careering around the office hallways.




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Most Dangerous Object in the Office: Lee Production Pot IV Electric Melter

Some people use the Lee Production Pot metal melter to make bullets. Wired's editors are pleased with their hand-forged paper clips.




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ferrofluid | High Speed Ferrofluid 2

ferrofluid | High Speed Ferrofluid 2




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How to Become a Master Archer Like Katniss Everdeen

Want to survive the Hunger Games? No problem. Here are a few pro tips that will keep you in the game. It's all about getting the right equipment and having the correct form.




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E3 2012: Sleeping Dogs

Square Enix presents Sleeping Dogs, an open world crime drama set in the city of Hong Kong.




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Comic-Con 2012 - Do I Really Need To Check-In My Proton Pack?

And we're off! Comic-Con is just starting and if we're to judge by this video, already super awesome! Check out a glimpse of whats to come...




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Stan Lee Stops By The Wired Cafe

We chat with Stan Lee about the characters he helped create and his latest ventures.




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Exclusive: Frankenweenie Gets a New Life on Screen

Tim Burton talks about his new film Frankenweenie.




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Most Dangerous Object in the Office: Solowheel Motorized Unicycle

Check out the Solowheel Motorized Unicycle in action.




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Designing the Perfect Engineer in Prometheus

Blockbuster film designer and creature creator Neville Page talks about the unlikely influences he used to create the engineer in Prometheus.  Page is currently designing elements of Ridley Scott's new Blade Runner.




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Meet the New Lara Croft

After years of secrecy, Camilla Luddington is finally able to come clean about the bruises.  It seems she is not as clumsly as people thought, she was just getting roughed up playing the Tomb Raider heroine Lara Croft.




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Meet the Puppet Masters Behind War Horse

Unlike in Steven Spielberg’s world, where (mostly) a horse is a horse, the “Joey” in the stage production of War Horse is a very intricately hand-crafted puppet that takes three puppeteers to operate at all times.




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McAfee Declares Innocence

John McAfee declares his innocence regarding recent murder accusations in an interview with Wired's Joshua Davis.




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McAfee Says He Is Innocent

John McAfee declares his innocence regarding recent murder accusations in an interview with Wired's Joshua Davis.




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Fugitive John McAfee In Hiding

A compilation of Joshua Davis' recent conversations with John McAfee. For the past six months Davis has been interviewing McAfee and now Wired is publishing his exclusive thirteen chapter ebook on McAfee.




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CES 2013: Tactus Technology Tactile Touchscreen

Tactus Technology has created a haptic touchscreen panel that "rises" to create a three-dimensional keyboard. Writing an e-mail on your tablet? Individual letter keys form small bumps for easier typing.




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Last Reef

Last Reef




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150 Boomboxes and the Best Dance Party You've Never Been To

Find out how Tom and Gary throw a decentralized dance party.




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Engineer Builds Instruments for One-Man Metal Band

Tristan Shone designed, prototyped, and machined his "dub machines" and uses them to rage on songs like "Terrorbird."




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Animal Prosthetics Help Human Amputees Move Again

Advanced prosthetics designed for animals from horses to dolphins could one day be put to use for humans.




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Open-Source Electronics Pioneer Limor Fried on the DIY Revolution

Electronics entrepreneur Limor Fried talks about the business of making makers.




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Wake Up, Geek Culture. Time to Die

The Angry Nerd bemoans the mainstreaming of Nerd-dom. Everything is ruined.




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Game|Life - Veronica Belmont on Fake Geek Girls

Veronica Belmont talks to Chris Kohler and Peter Rubin about people accusing others of being fake geek girls and her opinions on trying to keep the “nerd” or “geek” culture exclusive.




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July 2013 Issue: NSA Cyberwar Sneak Peek

The first shots of the Cyberwars have been fired. Now, NSA Chief General Keith Alexander has built a secret army to take down America's enemies.




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Codefellas - Meet Big Data

Agent Topple reveals a few tricks of the pre-digital trade when Winters attempts to explain to him how computers work. Agent Topple is Not Impressed.




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Design FX - Man of Steel: Designing Krypton's Tech Effects Exclusive

WIRED and fxguide.com traveled to Wellington, New Zealand for an exclusive look at the work of acclaimed visual effects studio WETA Digital on Man of Steel. In this exclusive video, find out how Krypton's "Liquid Geo" display tech was designed and brought to life.




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What's Inside - Coffee

Coffee is the lifeblood of most of our mornings, but do you know what’s actually inside that cup of coffee you’re drinking each day? You’d be surprised.




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The Window - High-Speed Robots Part 1: Meet BettyBot in "Human Exclusion Zone" Warehouses

Get a bots'-eye view of the "human exclusion zone" in a massive warehouse where an army of high-tech robots finds and fulfills up to 30,000 orders a day.




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The Window - High-Speed Robots Part 2: Kiva Robots in the Workplace & in our E-commerce Economy

Follow a robot as it works its day job—transforming the world of e-commerce by hustling packages around the giant warehouses that propel the modern economy. New robot minions: Welcome to the team.




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Stan Lee vs Giant Robot: Comic Con 2013

Comic book legend Stan Lee gets an up close and personal meeting with the giant robot from San Diego Comic Con 2013. It took the mighty minds and resources of WIRED, YouTube, Stan Winston Studios, Legacy Effects, and Conde Nast Entertainment to create an insanely detailed, one-of-a-kind, 9 foot 9 inch Mech with four arms to usher in the 2013 San Diego Comic Con. It is ready to blow your mind. And coming soon to YouTube's Geek Week ... a huge mini-series showing how this colossus was built.




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Angry Nerd - San Diego Comic Con 2013: White House Geek Memo

The Angry Nerd vs The White House.




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Keep on dancing to Spoon's "Don't You Evah"

The robot Keepon (developed by Hideki Kozima and programmed by Marek Michalowski) dancing to the Spoon song, "Don't You Evah."




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Codefellas - 25 Reasons the NSA Should Hire Buzzfeed Staffers

After Nicole debunks Henry's Buzzfeed logic, he must chose between destroying all electronic music or preserving Downton Abbey.




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Free Network Foundation - Station to Station

Free Network Foundation is doing something radical; helping communities build their own computer networks. The freedom of communication is a key motivator for the team at Free Network Foundation




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WIRED Live - Key & Peele Talk Game of Thrones and New Season

Genius sketch comedians Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele talk to Peter Rubin about their favorite sketches, the new season of their Comedy Central show Key & Peele, and Game of Thrones. Because Game of Thrones.




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Tastes Like Chicken - Chicken-Free + Sweet Potato Hash

The combination of the strips, sweet potatoes, and chipotle makes for a hearty and full-flavored dish. Want the recipe? Check out WIRED for this recipe and more in the October issue!




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WIRED Live - Zombie Apocalypse Survival Tactics from The Walking Dead's Norman Reedus

He might play a zombie slayer on-screen, but Norman Reedus swears he’d be toast during a real apocalypse. The Walking Dead star tells WIRED about his lack of survival instincts and why he’d rely on an Uber as his getaway car.




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Angry Nerd - What the Bleep is Bumblebee? Indecisive Autobot Keeps Switching his Vehicular Form

The Transformer known as Bumblebee keeps changing his alternative automobile form, and Chris Baker is issuing a moving violation. Is the Autobot a VW Bug? Or a mustang? A station wagon? A Zamboni?! Stop the madness!




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What's Inside - Teeth Whitening Strips

They’re tiny, sticky pieces that pack a big punch. From hydrogen peroxide to sodium hydroxide, find out which ingredients make up teeth whitening strips, and how they work together to transform coffee- and tartar-stained teeth into pearly whites.




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The Window - Flying Christmas Trees: Helicopters Bring Them From the Farm to Front and Center

It’s an outdoor version of the claw game, but with fast, low flying helicopters as the claw and Christmas trees as the prize. At the Hunter Family Farm in Olympia, Wash., helicopter pilots fly across nearly 400 acres, picking up bundles of trees and transporting them, so they can be processed and loaded for your holiday pleasure.




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Angry Nerd - The Big Bang Theory’s Shortcomings and Inaccurate Portrayal of Geek Culture

You'd think the Angry Nerd would be square in the targeting sights of The Big Bang Theory. You'd think he'd love the show. And yet…and yet….




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WIRED Live - Engineering Sustainable Biofuels

How do you feed the world, make biofuel, and remain sustainable? In this World Economic Forum discussion, MIT chemical engineer Kristala Prather says that microbes might provide an answer.