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Word Munchers

Word Munchers is a 1985 video game and the first of the Munchers educational series. It was made by MECC for Apple II, then ported to DOS and Macintosh in 1991. It was re-released in 1996 for Windows and Macintosh as "Word Munchers Deluxe". The concept of the game was designed by Philip R. Bouchard, who also designed The Oregon Trail. (Wikipedia).

Word Munchers
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Clojure - the Reader and Evaluator (4/4)

Part of a series teaching the Clojure language. For other programming topics, visit http://codeschool.org

From playlist the Clojure language

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Clojure - the Reader and Evaluator (2/4)

Part of a series teaching the Clojure language. For other programming topics, visit http://codeschool.org

From playlist the Clojure language

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Underactive thyroid.mov

An general explanation of the underactive thyroid.

From playlist For Patients

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Educational Games: Crash Course Games #15

Chess, Number Munchers, The Oregon Trail! Today, we’re going to talk about gaming’s role in education. Now technically all games have an educational component, because games are defined by their rules and players have to learn those rules to participate. But of course there is a subset of

From playlist Games

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One of the loudest underwater sounds is made by an animal you wouldn’t expect

Here’s a hint: It has something to do with mating Keep reading: http://scim.ag/2CE1DuQ

From playlist Animals

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Nerdy Rodent Channel Intro

Nerdy Rodent Channel Intro Some people make their channel introductions before making a load of videos. I'm not one of those people. Fractal designed and rendered in Mandelbulber Music in OpenMPT Video rendered in HitFilm This was a Nerdy Rodent production :) #NerdyRodent #ChannelIntro

From playlist Nerdy Rodent Uploads!

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Metal Fractal

Playing with high metallic materials for lols.

From playlist Nerdy Rodent Uploads!

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These Death-Eating Scavengers Are Real Life-Savers | IN OUR NATURE

Thank you to Blinkist for supporting PBS. For more information and trial go to http://www.blinkist.com/OkayToBeSmart. “In Our Nature” is a NEW special limited series on It’s Okay To Be Smart! We’re on PATREON! Join the community ►► https://www.patreon.com/itsokaytobesmart ↓↓↓ More info a

From playlist Be Smart - LATEST EPISODES!

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Clojure - PRACTICAL: tic-tac-toe (2/3)

Part of a series teaching the Clojure language. For other programming topics, visit http://codeschool.org

From playlist the Clojure language

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Why Are Geeks Cool Now? | TDNC Podcast #106

It used to be that geeks were ridiculed for their interests. These days, not only does that seem to be less common, but geek culture is often celebrated. What's behind this dramatic change? ----------------------------------------­------------------------------------- Please consider sup

From playlist Tech Podcasts | This Does Not Commute

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Symbiosis | SciShow Tangents Podcast

When, in nature, two little guys are benefiting off each other one way or another, we call that symbiosis. But, if you think about it too hard, you start to realize that everything in nature is benefitting off some other thing in nature somehow and come to the conclusion that all of Earth

From playlist SciShow Tangents

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From Mogwai to Gremlin -  Monster Science #10

Has your pet Mogwai exploded into a horde of bloody-thirsty Gremlins yet? If not, join Dr. Anton Jessup as he exposes the shockingly believable biology of these asexual midnight munchers. Original Monster of the Week Post:http://www.howstuffworks.com/mogwai-gremlins.htm   Cyclops Head and

From playlist Nerdy Stuff

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Clojure - creating macros

Part of a series teaching the Clojure language. For other programming topics, visit http://codeschool.org

From playlist the Clojure language

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Building a Safer Web

March 12, 2008 lecture by Charles Reis for the Stanford University Computer Systems Colloquium (EE 380). Web content has shifted from simple documents to active programs, but web protocols and browsers have not evolved adequately to support them. As a result, safety problems in web sit

From playlist Lecture Collection | Computer Systems Laboratory Colloquium (2007-2008)

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What causes a rainbow

A demonstration of how light passes through and round a raindrop by a combination of refraction and reflection, the slight difference in refractive index for different light colours and the consequence in terms of the rainbow seen in the sky.

From playlist Electricity & Magnetism

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City Grazing Goats I Science in the City I Exploratorium

In an unlikely corner of industrial southeastern San Francisco, a herd of 60 goats gambol on a 10-acre site ringed by a rail yard and a cement recycling plant. Meet the movers and munchers behind City Grazing, a local "rent-a-goat" service that provides an ecological alternative to lawn

From playlist Science in the City I Exploratorium

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ID#12B Host Responses To Pathogens Part 2

Year 12 HSC Biology Module 7 Infectious Disease Host Responses to Pathogens Part 2 Second Line of Defence

From playlist Y12 Bio Mod 7 Infectious Disease

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Backstreet Bots

I love digital radio, but sometimes their song descriptions aren't entirely accurate...

From playlist Random

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Never Fall in Love with a Slot Machine | HowStuffWorks NOW

09/03/2015: How do you feel about that money-sucking slot machine? As new research indicates, the human tendency to imbue the three-armed bandit with human thought only gives it more insidious power over the gambler. music: ’Intruder’ by Jahzzar VIDEO CLIPS: NEW WONDER WOMAN GOLD BALLY

From playlist STBYM

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The Speaker of the House

Welcome to "The Speaker of the House", a fractal world of sound, movement and colour. Enjoy :)

From playlist Nerdy Rodent Uploads!

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