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Kent: I think it's more like "evolutionized". It was inevitable. People want to play against each other. As good as various AIs get in the different genres, how much fun is it really to get taunted by ReaperBots? You know it's just a canned comment. ... more
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BS: I think it's fair to say that Sesame Street revolutionized children's television. Forty years ago, the most popular children's program was Mickey Mouse Club. Sesame Street certainly took programming to a different level. It was probably the ... more
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Katherine Ann Applegate has continued the legacy of writing science fiction and fantasy books which started decades ago. When people read her books, they always crave for more because the world, situations and the characters that she has created are ... more
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Through the dedication of thousands of committed people around the world, Habitat for Humanity sheltered more than a million people in need during Millard’s time as its leader. Yet, throughout the world, more than 1 billion people continue to live ... more
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Roman concrete (also called Opus caementicium) was a material used in construction during the Roman Empire. Roman concrete was based on a hydraulic-setting cement with many material qualities similar to modern Portland cement. By the middle of the ... more
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I'm sorry to say you are misinformed. Native Americans revolutionized food sources throughout the world with foods such as Potato's (the highest calorie per acre food on the planet @ 9.2 million CPA - it also provides all nutritional requirements of ... more
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As CNET notes, 2007 will likely go down as the year that Apple and Google completely shook up the telecom industry. After years and years of crap cellphones, bad contracts, and overall shady practices, the cellphone industry appeared more than ... more
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