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...what they perceived as Harvard’s “bully tactics.”“I have a lot of issues with Harvard because it’s a big behemoth that throws its weight around,” said Marilee B. Meyer in the camera store on its closing day. “[Harvard’s] needs are much greater than the dynamic of the community.”A BULLY OR AN ALLYThe HSDF and the HSBA view Harvard’s dealings in the Square very differently. Gifford says the University wields...
...ever doubted Kevin Rudd's grand ambitions. Likewise, nobody ever thought to stop him on the way to the top. The Australian Labor Party's new leader is among the hardest working members of federal Parliament. And he's never met a TV camera or radio microphone he couldn't love. Clever? Let Rudd set you straight, on any topic from Asia to Zion. That he was not a creature of Labor's factions or a pol-bot molded by the unions, did not in the end harm the 49-year-old Queenslander in a below-the-radar quest...
...achieved my goal.”PART OF THE SHOW The interview was actually the culmination of a full day of events for Colbert on the Harvard campus, according to Ana I. Mendy ’09, a member of the SAC.Mendy said that, earlier in the day, a camera crew from “The Colbert Report” filmed a set of interviews between an in-character Colbert and about 10 Harvard students from the IOP. “I think it’s going to be part of the show,” Mendy said. Later...
Enfucell batteries won't power your digital camera, your flashlight or your watch. At 1.5 volts they might be sufficiently powerful, but they don't last long enough. Rather, Happonen hopes first to sell large quantities to the makers of rfid (radio frequency identification) tags, which don't draw constant power and lend themselves to the battery's thinness. rfid tags are the tiny chips that are replacing bar codes. They wirelessly transmit information about themselves, making it easier to track, say, what's in stock in a store. Battery-powered rfid tags can transmit farther than non-battery-powered...
...Cameras supposedly don't lie, yet in this lovely, wordless story the photos from a camera found by a boy on a beach are hard to believe--fantastical creatures, underwater realms, seashell cities. What to do with such a magical device? One shot gives the clue: a self-portrait of a child holding a self-portrait of a child, and so on, back through the generations. The boy tosses the camera into the ocean, to become flotsam on the imagination of another youth on another shore...