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. If you wish to use one or more animations appearing on the following pages, please contact the webmaster. On the following pages you will find all of the countries listed in alphabetical order. For each country a link will bring up the animated flag. net You are the th who visit this website Last update on February 7, 2002 Member of the FRINGE flag ring Member of the AGAG ring Welcome to the Ring of Animated Art.
. This dissertation deals with the interconnection network of the shared-memory multiprocessor M3S which is made up of very high-speed serial links connected to a multi-bank multiport memory. Main publications A High Out-of-Order Issue Symmetric Superpipeline Superscalar Microprocessor Procs of the 20th EUROMICRO Conference, Liverpool, Sep 94, pp. ..
All of the Common Gateway Interface (CGI) applications used by this website have been written using Irie Pascal. The application that redirects visitors to the selected page from the Goto form at the top of this page. The application that generates order forms (and optionally emails them to customers). Added CGI examples The CGI section of this website has been expanded to include more examples (with full source code). Some of these examples are the actual CGI applications used by this website.
Among the contemporaries of Descartes none displayed greater natural genius than Pascal, but his mathematical reputation rests more on what he might have done than on what he actually effected, as during a considerable part of his life he deemed it his duty to devote his whole time to religious exercises. Blaise Pascal was born at Clermont on June 19, 1623, and died at Paris on Aug. Pascal was kept at home in order to ensure his not being overworked, and with the same object it was directed that his education should be at first confined to the study of languages, and should not include any mathematics. This naturally excited the boy's curiosity, and one day, being then twelve years old, he asked in what geometry consisted. His tutor replied that it was the science of constructing exact figures and of determining the proportions between their different parts.

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