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"One of the world's largest." 12/29/2004 03:31 AM

World's Largest Truck


World's Largest Truck 06/21/2004 10:31 AM

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What's huge, slow, and capable of hauling up to 400 tons of bullshit? While my first response would probably be Slashdot, too, in this case we're describing the Liebherr T 282B truck, a 224 ton monster with a massive 3650-horsepower diesel engine. New Scientist has an interview with Liebherr R&D head Francis Bartleby in which he drops a load of tasty T 282B trivia, like the fact that the huge diesel engine actually generates electricity to power two electric drive motors, and the story about the time a driver of one of the big trucks accidentally crushed a normal-sized service truck and didn't even notice.
Read [NewScientist via Piqupaill e]


Confessions of the world's largest
Switcher?


Confessions of the world's largest
Switcher?
10/30/2003 12:35 AM
In writing for O'Reilly's MacDevCenter, Daniel Steinberg notes that Dr...

"Confessions of the World's Largest
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"Confessions of the World's Largest
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World's Largest Book Created


World's Largest Book Created 12/16/2003 01:46 PM
Don't you just hate those books that are just a little too large to fit into your bookshelf? You have to put them on their side, or stick them somewhere else, just because a publisher decided to make the book too damn big. Well, now someone at MIT has made a book so big it's not likely to fit on any bookshelf. It probably won't fit on any coffee table, either. In fact, it's now been certified as the largest book ever created, weighing in at a somewhat stunning 133 pounds. Each of the 112 pages are five feet by seven feet. Apparently, the book costs $2,000 to make, and is being sold for $10,000 complete with a nice display easel to solve the bookshelf problem (they've already sold about two dozen). Money from the sale of the book will go to a charity that is building schools in Cambodia and Bhutan. A more cynical person might note that with all the trees that were needed to make such a book, they probably cleared a nice spot in the field for such schools. And, yes, the book, Bhutan: A Visual Odyssey Across the Last Himalayan Kingdom is available at Amazon (though, currently out of stock).

Problems and Promise in the World's
Largest PKI


Problems and Promise in the World's
Largest PKI
02/19/2004 10:13 AM
Implementing a Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) on any scale is a challenging, politically-charged task for an IT professional. Even though a working PKI is an important piece of a complete security package for an organization, the lack of interest, misunderstanding, laziness, and downright paranoia of the typical user population can turn a PKI effort into just another morass of documents for which the contractors have been paid and long ago moved on to some new revenue channel. Given the dismal success rate, it's difficult to imagine a successful PKI, not for hundreds or even thousands of users, but for millions. Yet, that seems to be what the Department of Defense (DoD) has accomplished in their Common Access Card (CAC) project - the new identification cards being issued to all US military personnel. To date, CAC PKI project has issued and manages more than six million digital certificates and corresponding smart cards. As someone who has implemented a PKI for a large, diverse organization, I can say that the IT professionals who worked to make the CAC project a success are entitled to pat themselves on the back, but it's also clear that a few problems remain.

World's Largest Databases Ranked


World's Largest Databases Ranked 12/12/2003 09:19 AM
prostoalex writes "Winter Corp. has summarized its findings of the annual TopTen competition, where the world's largest and most hard-working (in terms of ...

Confessions Of The World's Largest
Switcher


Confessions Of The World's Largest
Switcher
10/30/2003 12:35 AM
It's a shame that Apple no longer runs the "Switch" campaign on television. Dr. Srinidhi Varadarajan would make an excellent spokesperson for moving to the Mac. "I'm Srinidhi Varadarajan and I build Supercomputers at Virginia Tech." By Daniel H. Steinberg (O'Reilly Network via MyAppleMenu)

Using Unicode to Power the World's
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Using Unicode to Power the World's
Largest Democracy
08/06/2004 06:20 AM
A look at the movement to convert Indian's voter lists to Unicode.

World's largest computing grid goes live


World's largest computing grid goes live 09/06/2004 06:59 AM
PC Pro Sep 6 2004 11:28AM GMT

Town Boasts World's Largest Bratwurst
(AP)


Town Boasts World's Largest Bratwurst
(AP)
07/02/2004 09:41 AM
AP - Residents of Campbellsport, Wis., are going for a world record this weekend. They hope to make it into the Guinness Book of World Records with a bratwurst nearly 40 feet long.

World's Largest Working Computing Grid


World's Largest Working Computing Grid 09/05/2004 01:06 PM
PhysOrg.com Sep 5 2004 5:15PM GMT

Philly plans world's largest mesh Wi-Fi
net


Philly plans world's largest mesh Wi-Fi
net
09/21/2004 12:45 PM
VENICE -- The idea sounds good on paper: Build a mesh network of wireless Wi-Fi base stations and let users roam around an entire city instead of providing limited connectivity in a handful of hot spots. But will it work? The City of Philadelphia hopes so.

World's largest yacht sets sail


World's largest yacht sets sail 05/30/2004 07:32 AM
The £30m Mirabella V yacht - believed to be the largest and most expensive in the world - leaves Portsmouth.

Dubailand: world's largest themepark
EVAR


Dubailand: world's largest themepark
EVAR
06/22/2005 01:50 AM
Cory Doctorow: Dubai, a city that is practically a themepark already, is building the world's largest, most expensive, most luxurious themepark, EVAR, called "Dubailand" (what else?). You can tell from the website alone that this is going to be something: vacuous, content-free Flash site, with all the major info hidden behind PDFs and (ugh-ptui!) a Real video. Now notice the "worlds" of Dubailand: "Downtown," "Eco-Tourism," "Retail and Entertainment," "Attractions and Experience," "Sports and Outdoor" and "Themed Leisure and Vacation." Retail and Entertainment? Now that's some forthright theming! Check out the bumpf, especially the FAQs!
Retail & Entertainment World will provide a critical mass of retail facilities providing a wide variety of global brands but also unique boutiques and discount stores, all within the biggest mall in the world - the Mall of Arabia. Entertainment and dining facilities will complement the retail facilities through encouraging tourists to extend the length of their stay at Dubailand, thereby creating further opportunities for purchases....

How many people would be working at Dubailand when it is fully operational?
Dubailand will seek to employ around 300,000 working individuals by 2018 from the various projects in it.

How many visitors a day are you expecting when fully operational?
At peak operational capacity, we have forecast a footfall of some 200,000 visitors a day.

What kind of per capita spend is projected for visitors?
The rates will be an average of USD 100 per day per person not including hotel stay.

Has any study been done on the environmental impact of such a large project in almost virgin desert?
The masterplan has been based on a philosophy of maintaining as much as possible the environmental integrity of the land designated for Dubailand’s development.

How will you maintain the law and order of large crowds?
Dubailand will be coordinating with Dubai Police on relevant security issues.

Link (Thanks, Neal!)

World's largest yacht hits rocks


World's largest yacht hits rocks 09/17/2004 10:29 AM
The English-built Mirabella V yacht - believed to be the largest and most expensive in the world - runs aground.

Officials: World's Largest Snake Caught
(AP)


Officials: World's Largest Snake Caught
(AP)
12/29/2003 11:37 PM
AP - Indonesian villagers claim to have captured a python that is almost 49.21 feet long and weighs nearly 992.07 pounds, a local official said Monday.

Taiwan's Acer vying to become the
world's third largest PC vendor (AFP)


Taiwan's Acer vying to become the
world's third largest PC vendor (AFP)
05/03/2004 08:06 AM
AFP - Acer Inc., Taiwan's leading personal computer maker, said it is vying to become the world's third largest seller of PCs in two to three years.

World's largest book unveiled in Seattle
(Reuters)


World's largest book unveiled in Seattle
(Reuters)
12/29/2003 11:41 PM
Reuters - How about a little light reading?

Hitachi to sponsor world's largest PC
gaming league


Hitachi to sponsor world's largest PC
gaming league
05/22/2004 12:43 PM
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Canada begins world's largest seal hunt


Canada begins world's largest seal hunt 04/12/2004 07:28 PM

World's largest Linux migration gets
major boost


World's largest Linux migration gets
major boost
02/05/2005 08:59 PM
Deutsche Bahn, Germany's national railway, said today that it has successfully migrated all of its 55,000 Lotus Notes users to Linux.

Philadelphia considering creating
world's largest WiFi hotspot


Philadelphia considering creating
world's largest WiFi hotspot
09/02/2004 04:06 AM
Philadelphia looks at creating a city-wide WiFi network. Would such a network chase off other broadband providers?

Brits to demo world's largest computing
grid


Brits to demo world's largest computing
grid
09/03/2004 08:42 AM
Equivalent to 100,000 boy racer PCs

The world's largest computer party 'The
Gathering' is on


The world's largest computer party 'The
Gathering' is on
03/25/2005 08:36 AM
Norway Post Mar 25 2005 12:35PM GMT

Questia - The World's Largest Online
Library of Books


Questia - The World's Largest Online
Library of Books
09/15/2004 08:01 AM
Questia - The World's Largest Online Library of Books
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Questia is the first online library that provides 24/7 access to the world's largest online collection of books and journal articles in the humanities and social sciences, plus magazine and newspaper articles. You can search each and every word of all of the books and journal articles in the collection. You can read every title cover to cover. This rich, scholarly content -- selected by professional collection development librarians -- is not available elsewhere on the Internet. Undergraduate, high school, graduate students, and Internet users of all ages have found Questia to be an invaluable online resource. Anyone doing research or just interested in topics that touch on the humanities and social sciences will find titles of interest in Questia. To complement the library, Questia offers a range of search, note-taking, and writing tools. These tools help students locate the most relevant information on their topics quickly, quote and cite correctly, and create properly formatted footnotes and bibliographies automatically. Questia provides a comprehensive research environment to meet students' academic needs. This has been added to Research Resources Subject Tracer™ Information Blog and Student Research Subject Tracer™ Information Blog. This will be added to Academic Resources 2004-05 Internet MiniGuide.

World's largest plasma TV: Samsung's new
80-inch model


World's largest plasma TV: Samsung's new
80-inch model
01/09/2004 09:57 PM
We haven't actually seen one here at CES, but with their new 80-inch plasma TV, Samsung has edged out arch-rival LG once again in...

Of the world's 100 largest economic
entities, 51 are now corporations and 49
are countries (2000)


Of the world's 100 largest economic
entities, 51 are now corporations and 49
are countries (2000)
06/11/2004 01:52 AM
"Of the world's 100 largest economic entities, 51 are now corporations and 49 are countries" .. economics

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O'Reilly Network: Confessions of the
World's Largest Switcher [Oct. 29, 2003]


O'Reilly Network: Confessions of the
World's Largest Switcher [Oct. 29, 2003]
10/30/2003 08:15 PM
Confessions of the World's Largest Switcher .. O'Reilly MacOSX conference .. new Switch ad

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World's Largest Internet Consultants
Open Office in London


World's Largest Internet Consultants
Open Office in London
02/01/2005 09:28 PM
WSI, worldwide leader and leading edge Internet Consulting and Education Company, is proud to announce the launch of a new Internet Consultant (IC) office to serve the South London area. [PRWEB Jan 27, 2005]

World's largest ID theft felon faces 14
years' jail


World's largest ID theft felon faces 14
years' jail
09/15/2004 07:57 AM
Help desk technician pleads guilty to $50m scam

"Of the world's 100 largest economic
entities, 51 are now corporations and 49
are countries (2000)"


"Of the world's 100 largest economic
entities, 51 are now corporations and 49
are countries (2000)"
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Telesat launches world's largest
commercial communications satellite


Telesat launches world's largest
commercial communications satellite
07/19/2004 03:18 PM

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Optimi Selected to Design and Optimize
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caught the world's largest snake--a
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caught the world's largest snake--a
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12/31/2003 12:03 PM
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Microsoft Outlines Plans for
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As the world's largest software vendor
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Microsoft Outlines Plans for
Interconnect Beta July 30 - 5:33 PM ET
As the world's largest software vendor
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07/30/2004 05:44 PM
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MWH Soft to Host World's Largest, Most
Comprehensive International
Geoengineering Conference for
Water/Wastewater and GIS/IT
Professionals


MWH Soft to Host World's Largest, Most
Comprehensive International
Geoengineering Conference for
Water/Wastewater and GIS/IT
Professionals
06/05/2005 11:39 PM
MWH Soft, a leading global provider of environmental and water resources applications software, today finalized the technical program for its 2005 International Geoengineering Conference. [PRWEB Jun 3, 2005]
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