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Video-Game Makers Discover a New, Older, Market

December 7, 2006: At the University of Texas at Dallas, Mihai Nadin is testing a game that simulates walking through a city. Gamers walk on a sensor, following directions on a screen and avoiding obstacles.
The game improves the ability …


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Video games aim to spice up old people’s lives.

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Video games aim to spice up old people’s lives
by Virginie MontetSat Sep 30, 10:59 AM ET
A 93-year-old resident at an old-age home plays tennis against the wall of his bedroom, using a touch-sensitive glove and wearing a virtual …


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The Glenn Mitchell Show: KERA

FIRST HOUR
Topic: Anticipatory Systems & Energy Weapons
Guests: Dr. Mihai Nadin & Dr. Doug Beason
Will machines of the future be able to accurately predict the outcome of certain situations and adjust their actions accordingly? We’ll discuss anticipatory systems …


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Adventure in Shakespeare’s Universe

Lawrence Olivier (in Romanian).
Bucharest: Meridiane, 1968. 65 pp.

Sir Lawrence Olivier’s cinematographic performances of Shakespearean roles are depicted through images and commentary.…


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A Day for Jewels (in Romanian, a novel)

Bucharest: Eminescu, 1971. 196 pp.

An actress is put to the test through a role that propagates a lie. She can be true to her profession and talent and act the role convincingly, or she can be true to herself …


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Mattis-Teutsch (in Romanian)

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Bucharest: O.P.O.E., 1971. 40 pp.

The works of this German-Romanian painter transmit his perspective on human beings and their relation to work and art.…


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