Word: embeddedness
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Hy Lit, I first heard him on WHAT (a white man on a black station; it happened then) in the winter of 1956-57. So Hy is the insinuating commentary running under my memories of certain prime cuts: Shirley and Lee's "Let the Good Times Roll," Mickey & Sylvia's...
Sometimes the spy is an "E.T." program, so called because once it is embedded in your computer it is programmed to "phone home" to its corporate master. RealNetworks' RealJukebox program was found in 1999 to be sending back information to headquarters about what music a user listened to. The Federal...
Creating a fake ID in the '60s had a much lower degree of difficulty than it does today, when embedded photographs are a common feature. Young Barbara Bush had to have gone to some trouble to acquire her phony Maryland photo ID, now framed as a trophy in the family...
Concluding his lecture with a motivational Chinese aphorism, Eisenberg asked the American and Chinese audience to “honor” the vast knowledge embedded in traditional Chinese therapies.
7) Smart hearts (and other embedded smart organs) will have unlimited access to the Internet except for stock market quotes and other trauma-inducing stimuli. Such restrictions do not apply to smart brains.