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Compendium of the study of philosophy / Roger Bacon ; edited and translated by Thomas S. Maloney.

Oxford : Published for the British Academy by Oxford University Press, 2018.




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Preaching Today provides pastors and preachers sermon prep help with sermon illustrations, sermons, sermon ideas, and preaching articles.




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He Got High and Broke into a Church. Later, He Was Baptized There




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EMTs Rescue Man in Distress, Finish His Yardwork




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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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Behind the Scenes with J.J. Abrams

Wired magazine teams up with J.J. Abrams for the May issue. Look in on the creative process with J.J. and the edit and design teams.




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Zombie Bashing and Other Apps for the iPad

Zombie Bashing and Other Apps for the iPad




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Splicing Human DNA Leads to 'Terrible, Terrible Things'

When two ambitious scientists cross human and animal DNA, a new creature evolves.  Director Vincenzo Natali takes horror to places most film makers are afraid to, in his new movie, Splice.




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Dangerous Object: Hitachi Spline-Shank Rotary Hammer

It's a chore to stand up and crane your neck whenever you want to see what's going on in the world outside your cubicle. But thanks to this mini jackhammer, we don't have that problem anymore.




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Dexter to Tie Up Loose Ends This Season

The duplicitous Dexter is an excellent serial killer.  How will he stay one step ahead of the cops, and himself? David Zayas (Sgt. Angel Batista) tells us what to expect in Dexter, season 5.




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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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This Computerized Power Tool Turns You Into a Master Woodworker

You may not think of yourself as an excellent craftsman, but the new computer-guided Shaper Origin woodworking tool can change that.




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Wired Interviews Chickensaurus Paleontologist Jack Horner

Wired Senior Editor Adam Rogers interviews Regents Professor of Paleontology Jack Horner.  Horner argues that chickens are the direct descendants of dinosaurs.




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High School Debate at 350 wpm

A nerdy high school competition has morphed into a nonsensical exercise in high-speed talking.




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ferrofluid | High Speed Ferrofluid 2

ferrofluid | High Speed Ferrofluid 2




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The M Machine's iPad-Controlled 'M' Machine

San Francisco electronic group The M Machine built a giant illuminated "M" to sit on stage while they play. The "M" is controlled by a laptop and iPad during shows.




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E3 2012: Hitman - Absolution

Square-Enix offers refined mechanics, accessibility, and a new points system in its latest addition to the Hitman series.




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The Super High-Tech Science Gear on the Mars Rover

Senior Scientist at The Exploratorium, Paul Doherty, gives us an in depth look at technology used by the Mars Rover Curiosity.




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Behind the Scenes at 'Camp Hunger Games'

Filming the 'Hunger Games' wasn't as depressing as you might think. The cast tell us what it was like to be on set and a few embarrsing moments between takes.




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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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Behind-the-Scenes of What's Inside

Check out behind the scenes of a What's Inside photo shoot.




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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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Staff Picks: White & White Digital LED Clock

WIRED reviews the White Digital LED Clock




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CES 2013:  Eye-Catching Tech at 'Digital Experience'

The Gadget Lab staff scoured each jam-packed aisle to discover some of the best gems of 2013, including a gigantic Huawei phone, new LEGO Mindstorms, and a music-controlled back massager. Watch the video above to check it out!




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CES 2013: Philips uWand

An IR camera paired with an accelerometer offer pinpoint precision for selecting onscreen items on your TV set, and also lets you use gestures to swipe through menus.




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Star Wars:  Behind the scenes of the WIRED cover shoot

Star Wars:  Behind the scenes of the WIRED cover shoot




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LED Space Helmet a Hit

When Jennifer Mann dressed up for a 'David Bowie costume party', she had no idea her LED space helmet would be such a hit.  Now she sells them on ETSY.




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Interview With Jonah Hill on Moneyball

Jonah Hill talks about his experiences acting in the new movie "Moneyball", in theaters September 23, 2011.




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Insectophiliac Builds 12-Foot-High Spider-Bot

In the rugged backwoods of Vermont, inventor Jaimie Mantzel is constructing a monstrous spiderlike walking bot and shaping every piece by hand.




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The Window - NYC Eastside Access Part 1: Most Expensive Transportation Project in US History

Deep under New York City, the Metropolitan Transit Authority is working on the country’s largest and most expensive transportation project. Over 50 years in the making, this $8.24 billion railway will connect the Long Island Rail Road to Grand Central Terminal. Follow Engineer Bill Ury, on an inspection of this massive subterranean project from beneath 38th Street in Manhattan to Sunnyside Yards in Queens.




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The Window - NYC Eastside Access Part 2: Most Expensive Transportation Project in US History

Stirring images of an underground city set the stage for this subterranean journey through East Side Access, the country's largest transportation project. Get a detailed look at the bold vision for this massive railway expansion and learn why it could only happen in New York.




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Game|Life - Jonathan Blow on What to Expect from His New Game The Witness

Jonathan Blow, creator of Braid, tells Chris Kohler and Peter Rubin what to expect from his new 3D exploration/puzzle game The Witness. SPACE INVADERS FOOTAGE (C) TAITO CORPORATION 1978 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED




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Angry Nerd - Chris Baker Responds To YouTubers And Defends His View on Doctor Who

Chris Baker responds to a few comments from viewers on his opinion of the latest incarnation of Doctor Who. The Angry Nerd respects people with the temerity to disagree with his opinions. But he respects them angrily.




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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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The Window - Tesla Motors Part 1: Behind the Scenes of How the Tesla Model S is Made

If founder Elon Musk is right, Tesla Motors just might reinvent the American auto industry—with specialized robots building slick electric cars in a factory straight from the future. That's where the battery-powered Model S is born.




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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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Angry Nerd - Chris Baker Defends His Disapproval of Zynga Board Games

Chris Baker got Angry and Nerdy about Zynga making board games out of online games out of board games. Commenters commented. Baker defends his purchase of said games. And gets Angry.




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How to Make a Giant Creature - How to Build a Giant Robot Mech: Think Big (7/7)

In the CONCLUSION to WIRED's guide to building a 9 foot 9 inch tall walking, talking, mini-cannon totting GIANT ROBOT MECH, the crew from Stan Winston School and Legacy Effects reflect on a job well done. From concept to unveiling at Comic-Con, this was a labor of love, representing 2000+ man hours of work. Rest up guys, because next year ... we are bringing the Mech's BIGGER BROTHER to the show.




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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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Angry Nerd - Depicting Computer Graphics

As if the lamestream media didn't have enough problems—dopey, dated graphics and cutaways have become standard visuals for stories about computers. And the Angry Nerd ain't having it. Next time ridiculous images of keyboards, cables, and binary code flash across your TV screen, remember: That's how those shows see you.




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Chicago - A Collage of Culture - Station to Station

"It's kind of an island; it's own cultural island." In this Chicago minute, we explore the third largest city in the country and it's impact on the arts.




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Chicago - The Community of Chicago - Damon Locks - Station to Station

Damon Locks of the band Trenchmouth talks about his love of the city Chicago and the way it adds layers to his works of art.




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Pittsburgh - Artist Trio and The Kansas City Marching Cobras - Station to Station

YOSHIMIO, Sawyer, and Bharoocha gathered in the lobby of Pittsburgh's Union Station for a gorgeous impromptu drum show, which then segued into an energetic outdoor turn by the Kansas City Marching Cobras. Dancers flipped, shook, and pulled onlookers from the crowd along with them — drums rocketing into the night sky.




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The Whip Cracker - Station to Station

The menacing lashes belong to 44-year-old Chris Camp, whose jolting appearance at each Station to Station show comes about halfway through the night. At first, as he crouches, Vader-style, on a darkened riser in the center of the crowd, he’s largely hidden from view. But when he rises—accompanied by the droning sound of two floor-wandering auctioneers—Camp is impossible to miss.




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The Happening - Chicago - Station to Station

Watch highlights of the Chicago stop of Station to Station.




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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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Flavor Explosion - Shitake Flatbread

Amp up the umami at home with this recipe from our friends at Bon Appétit. Alison Roman, in the BA test kitchen, worked with Dan Felder, head of R&D at David Chang's Momofuku Culinary Lab in New York, to develop this recipe for optimum umami pow.




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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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WIRED Live - Slash Talks Movie Music and Scoring the Horror Film Nothing Left to Fear

Velvet Revolver and former Guns N’ Roses guitarist, Slash, sits down to talk about scoring Anthony Leonardi III’s new horror flick, Nothing Left to Fear.