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Earthquake > Arc
The following information is about Arc.
Arc Defined
A chain of volcanoes (volcanic arc) that sometimes forms on the land when an oceanic plate collides with a continental plate and then slides down underneath it (subduction).
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Off-site Arc Links, User Submitted
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Fri Jul 3
- ARC 3D Webservice
- ARC 3D Webservice
- PRAXIS: journal of writing + building
- Arc (dialect of Lisp): Another thing has changed since 1985: Unix won. So there is a lot more agreement now about what you can expect from the OS. Common Lisp and Scheme date from a time when languages had to be OS-neutral. A programming language couldn't have a concept of a socket, for example; what if the underlying OS didn't have sockets? That has changed. Now a language that won't let you open a socket seems almost perversely inconvenient.
- Realtime Information Graphics Show International Data Interchange | FlowingData
- Inexpensive Thin Printable Batteries Developed
- Use8 - User Experience Society - Magazine
Thu Jul 2
- iCI Traveling Exhibition Experimental Geography
- New Web Site, ARC-Loans.com, Helps Business Owners Better Understand Obama's New ARC Loan Program - AdSpacesC.com: A new web site called ARC-Loans.com was recently launched as an online resource for President Obama's newly endorsed ARC loan program -- designed to provide small business owners and entrepreneurs with interest-free business loan options.
- Blogs won't beat us: News chief
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