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Din's Curse

Din's Curse is an action role-playing game developed by Soldak Entertainment. It was officially released March 31, 2010, for the Windows and Mac OS X platforms. The retail game was published October 3, 2010, by Masque Publishing. This game evolved from the Depths of Peril game engine and story universe. On August 22, 2012, the game released to Steam for the Windows and Mac OS X, and Linux on April 23, 2014. (Wikipedia).

Din's Curse
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The Egyptian myth of the death of Osiris - Alex Gendler

Dig into the Egyptian myth of Osiris, trapped by his brother, the warrior god Set, in a coffin and tossed into the Nile to die. -- Long jealous of his older brother Osiris, the god who ruled all of Egypt, the warrior god Set plotted to overthrow him. Hosting an extravagant party as a ru

From playlist Myths from Around the World

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Ten Ways - Curse of Macbeth

Is the Shakespeare's classic "Macbeth" cursed? On the Science Channel's "10 Ways to Lift a Curse," witness some of the tragic accidents associated with the stage production and how the supposed curse can be broken.

From playlist Halloween Hits

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Sonnet 91 by William Shakespeare - Read by John Gielgud

Sonnet 91 by William Shakespeare read by Sir John Gielgud. Caedmon Recrods, 1961.

From playlist Shakespeare's Sonnets read by John Gielgud

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Ten Ways - Evil Eye

Will giving someone the evil eye really cause harm or is it just an ancient superstition? The Science Channel's "Ten Ways to Lift a Curse," offers insight into the history and presumed power of the evil eye.

From playlist Halloween Hits

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EEVblog #593 - HP35670A DSA Repair Part 4 - Thermal Testing

Dave continues the investigation into repairing the HP 35670A Dynamic Signal Analyser. This time using the Flir E8 thermal camera to check for any overheating components on the suspect A5 analog board. Part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YwiZROj3SSI Part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch

From playlist Thermal Design

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Mahmoud Ayoub - Did God Create Evil?

Can God and the enormity of evil both exist? To theists, it's the problem of evil, which they struggle to resolve. To atheists, it's the argument from evil, which they wield like a sword. Theists try to absolve God by differentiating 'God allowing evil' from 'God creating evil'. But if God

From playlist Big Questions About God - Closer To Truth - Core Topic

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Medusa and Athena - Ancient Greek Goddesses - Greek Mythology

Based on a story by Lin and Don Donn - https://ancienthistory.mrdonn.org/myths.html, used with permission. Medusa and Athena - Ancient Greek Goddesses - Greek Mythology In later myths (mainly in Ovid) Medusa was the only Gorgon to possess snake locks because they were a punishment from A

From playlist Ancient Greek Mythology

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The Holy Bible (KJV) - Psalm 72 - Read by Laurence Olivier

1 Give the king thy judgments, O God, and thy righteousness unto the king's son. 2 He shall judge thy people with righteousness, and thy poor with judgment. 3 The mountains shall bring peace to the people, and the little hills, by righteousness. 4 He shall judge the poor of the people,

From playlist The Holy Bible read by Sir Laurence Olivier

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♫ Great Northern War: "Song of Gunfire" - Sean and Dean Kiner - Extra History Music

Listen to "Song of Gunfire," the theme song of our series on the Great Northern War! Music by Sean and Dean Kiner: http://bit.ly/23isQfx ---- Miss an episode in our Great Northern War Series? ---- Part 1 - When Sweden Ruled the World: https://youtu.be/VyBPAz1H-lU Part 2 - A Good Plan: htt

From playlist Extra History (ALL EPISODES)

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Dmitry Kaledin - 2/3 Motives from the Non-commutative Point of View

Motives were initially conceived as a way to unify various cohomology theories that appear in algebraic geometry, and these can be roughly divided into two groups: theories of etale type, and theories of cristalline/de Rham type. The obvious unifying feature of all the theories is that the

From playlist Summer School 2020: Motivic, Equivariant and Non-commutative Homotopy Theory

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Crust of Rust: Dispatch and Fat Pointers

In this episode of Crust of Rust, we go over static and dynamic dispatch in Rust by diving deep into generics, monomorphization, and trait objects. As part of that, we also discuss what exactly the Sized trait is, what it's for, and how it interacts with Dynamically Sized traits. 0:00:00

From playlist Crust of Rust

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The Importance of Atonement

The idea of ‘atonement’ sounds very old-fashioned and is deeply rooted in religious tradition. To atone means, in essence, to acknowledge one’s capacity for wrongness and one’s readiness for apology and desire for change. It’s a concept that every society needs at its center. For gifts and

From playlist RELATIONSHIPS

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Porting a text editor to Rust - Final Part! (plus some bonus coding)

This is the tenth stream in a series of videos to port a basic text editor to Rust. You can find the C tutorial here: https://viewsourcecode.org/snaptoken/kilo/ I'm going to be on twitch https://www.twitch.tv/UncleScientist usually five times a week doing various streaming things. Chapte

From playlist Porting a Text Editor

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Oxygen Tests (1957)

Morden, London. M/S of a bald man in a laboratory. Large glass jar is in front of him. Man takes liquid oxygen and pours it into the jar. C/U shot of the liquid oxygen being poured into the jar. Lots of smoke around. Scientist, Doctor Din, takes thermometer and measures the temperature

From playlist Bizarre Experiments

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Ö. Yurttas - Algorithms for multicurves with Dynnikov coordinates

Multicurves have played a fundamental role in the study of mapping class groups of surfaces since the work of Dehn. A beautiful method of describing such systems on the n-punctured disk is given by the Dynnikov coordinate system. In this talk we describe polynomial time algorithms for cal

From playlist Ecole d'été 2018 - Teichmüller dynamics, mapping class groups and applications

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Crust of Rust: Functions, Closures, and Their Traits

In this episode, we go over the differences between function items, function pointers, and closures, as well as how they interact with the Fn* traits. We also touch upon dynamically dispatched Fns and experimental const Fn bounds. I've spliced out some audio issues that occurred on the li

From playlist Crust of Rust

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Madison Ruby 2012 - Gonzo - Exploration of Culture, Innovation and the Weird in Software

Gonzo - Exploration of Culture, Innovation and the Weird in Software by: Leon Gersing

From playlist Madison Ruby 2012

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Introduction to Big O Notation and Time Complexity (Data Structures & Algorithms #7)

Big O notation and time complexity, explained. Check out Brilliant.org (https://brilliant.org/CSDojo/), a website for learning math and computer science concepts through solving problems. First 200 subscribers will get 20% off through the link above. Special thanks to Brilliant for sponso

From playlist Data Structures and Algorithms

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