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    AlienPupOS

    LucidPup & SlackoPup 5.x.x with Wine & Bionc pre-installed

    ...Both ISO's have been scanned twice with Avast and Nortons antivirus and both have been tested in good to awesome condition. But don't just take my word for it that it works, go download it and test it out on your own hardware or Virtual machine. You will be pleasantly surprised. Thank you for your interest in this project. Mr. Gordon
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    The Harmony of the World

    The Harmony of the World

    A fair attempt at the Keplerian tradition to explore the solar system

    ...With Java 2, it provides an open-source solution for listening to harmonies so generated by planetary motion. This program can run on any computer provided with a Java Virtual Machine (Rev 1.5 or greater). JAVA 2, system independent. Purpose:to encourage research in harmony in astronomy, math and music. Obstacles:math, DSP/synthesis, networks, astronomy. Features:audio, database, graphics Technologies: Telnet, .WAV audio, oggvorbis, other audio
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    CosmicOS is a framework for creating stand-alone messages suitable for sending to ourselves in the distant future, or to use in SETI research. It is inspired by Hans Freudenthal's language, Lincos, and Carl Sagan's book, Contact.
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