Archive for October 6th, 2008

In this issue:
Nature. Capture all of the drama, action, intensity, and grace of birds in flight. By Richard Ettlinger
Tips From Pro - Transform a misty skyline with a burst of color as Michael Christopher Brown did in Hong Kong. By Laurence Chen
Travelling Photographer - Discover the wonders of Southeast Alaska, where September is not too late for Great photos. By Miriam Leuchter.
Editorial - Armed with an amazing rotating camera, Everen T. Brown captures the entire world around him. By John Owens
You Can Do It - Make your portraits look like the classic photographs of a century ago. By Peter Kolonia
Lighting - How use the black art of low-key lighting to pull drama out of the darkness. By Peter Kolonia
Hands On: Nikon D700 - You’ll love what’s inside this midlevel DSLR: a full-freame 12.1MP sensor, 51-point AF, and more. By Philip Ryan
Tip & Tricks - Easy, inexpensive solutions to everyday photo dilemmas from our editors and from readers just like you.
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In this issue:
Techlog
PCW Forum
Full Disclosure
15 Ideas for Microsoft - How to revent a tech behemoth
Plugged In
Gadget Freak
Beta Watch
GeekTech
ISP Bandwidth Limits Return - Cable Services curb heavy users
Skeptical Shopper
On your Side
Digital SLR Cameras - New Models From Canon and Sony go to the top of the chart
HP TouchSmart IQ506 PC
Top 5 42-Inch HDTV
Pinnacle Studio Ultimate 12
Top 10 Color Laser Printers
Pure Digital FLip Mino
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The goal of physics is to provide an understanding of the physical world by developing theories
based on experiments. A physical theory is essentially a guess, usually expressed mathematically,
about how a given physical system works. The theory makes certain predictions
about the physical system which can then be checked by observations and experiments. If the
predictions turn out to correspond closely to what is actually observed, then the theory
stands, although it remains provisional. No theory to date has given a complete description of
all physical phenomena, even within a given subdiscipline of physics. Every theory is a work in
progress.
The basic laws of physics involve such physical quantities as force, velocity, volume, and
acceleration, all of which can be described in terms of more fundamental quantities. In mechanics,
the three most fundamental quantities are length (L), mass (M), and time (T); all
other physical quantities can be constructed from these three.
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Sexy Fresh New Faces From Coast to Coast
In this issue:
Breann McGregor
Gemma Massey
Maryse Ouellet
Cristal Houston
Debbi Davids
Elizabeth Joanne
Triana Iglesias
Bianca Deacy
Jennifer Hurt
Sarah Porchetta
Anna Lynn & Jessica Erin Sylvia
Kristy Morgan
Jillian Beyor
Kayla Evison
Louise Glover
Ashley Elizabeth
Brooke Barnes
Lisamarie Bourke
Nichole Jackson
Jenny Quinn
Eryn Ashwyn
Iga Wywral
Destiny White
Brooke Windatt
Nivia Nery
Clare Elizabeth
Shannon Tate
Julia Morse
Diane DeLuna
Felicia Crowton
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