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It's available for Windows, Mac and Linux platforms, as well as Android and Apple mobile devices. In general, once you download and install Tor, you're good to go, though there are some things you should know. First, using Tor is slow, like the early days of dial-up internet, simply because it takes time to route your search requests through all those anonymizers. Second, accessing specific websites directly is a little different. Dark websites end with ".onion" instead of the typical ".com," ".edu," ".org" or whatnot. Also, sites don't have straightforward, easily memorized web addresses. Even if you're trying to get to the dark web version of Facebook (and yes, there is one), "facebook.onion" isn't going to get you there. There are random letters and numbers mixed in there, too. And finally, since the whole point of Tor is that no one knows who you are or where you're located, your search results might appear in a different language, because it'll assume you're somewhere else in the world based on the way the proxies happen to route your traffic.
You scan the area as the dust settles; it reveals nothing more than small fires where each of the armored vehicles had been just a moment ago. You exchange horrified looks with the remaining members of your platoon. It becomes excruciatingly clear to all of you that it's time to run. As you take a step or two, a brilliant light fills your sight. Eighteen miles away, the effectiveness of the attack is confirmed. Welcome to the United States Army's world of future combat. At the center of this vision for the immediate future is what took out you. Your caravan -- the non-line-of-sight cannon (NLOS-C). Capable of rapidly firing a number of different rounds -- from what appears to be out of nowhere -- the NLOS-C can accurately put the kibosh on enemy movement quickly, effectively and with decidedly less collateral damage. Read about this essential leap forward in American military firepower on the next page.|You wouldn't set out on a long road trip with no fuel or GPS. So you certainly shouldn't start a long hike without the proper gear, either. See pictures of national parks. But it wasn't as though Alt, who is an expert hiker -- he's traversed the 2,180-mile Appalachian Trail solo and is the author of "A Walk for Sunshine" -- didn't get all the right things in his pack. Rather, after hiking 8 miles (12.87 kilometers) and ascending thousands of feet, it started to rain and Alt and his wife stopped to put on their parkas. Turns out, Alt and his wife had mistakenly left their clothes on a shuttle bus to the trailhead that morning. Forging ahead was not an option. The Alts spent the next day hiking to a bus stop and retrieving their clothes from lost and found before successfully continuing on their way. Alt and his wife were experts enough to not even consider going ahead without all the proper equipment and supplies, understanding that a long trek that takes you far away from civilization leaves very little room for error or omission.
These factors give the Kindle a leg up on the competition. Why would you want to use an e-book reader in the first place? One reason is that a single e-book reader can hold many titles. The $90 Kindle, Amazon's base model, comes with 8GB of storage. Although there's no standard size for e-books, it's safe to say that that 8GB is enough memory to hold thousands of titles. The original Kindle had a port that allowed users to save titles to a memory card, extending the device's capacity, but then again it only had 250MB of RAM built in. Today's models do not have card slots, but you can get the Kindle Paperwhite and Kindle Oasis configured with up to 32GB storage. Amazon offers free online storage for all of its content, so you may have a backup plan if you somehow run out of space. That memory capacity also makes Kindle readers very convenient for travelers. With a Kindle, you don't have to worry about packing heavy books in your luggage to keep you occupied for your whole trip.
A blind woman sits in a chair holding a video camera focused on a scientist sitting in front of her. She has a device in her mouth, touching her tongue, and there are wires running from that device to the video camera. The woman has been blind since birth and doesn't really know what a rubber ball looks like, but the scientist is holding one. And when he suddenly rolls it in her direction, she puts out a hand to stop it. The blind woman saw the ball. Well, not exactly through her tongue, but the device in her mouth sent visual input through her tongue in much the same way that seeing individuals receive visual input through the eyes. In both cases, the initial sensory input mechanism -- the tongue or the eyes -- sends the visual data to the brain, where that data is processed and interpreted to form images.
Think of it as a combination of European styling, a la the Kuga, and American cargo space. So far Subaru has been coy about the XV, which debuted at the 2011 Shanghai Auto Show, but it looks like it will be the next-generation Outback. Although Subaru calls the XV a crossover, some auto journalists think it bears a striking resemblance to the Impreza hatchback. Whatever, the XV concept vehicle uses the latest version of Subaru's Boxer engine and a design language that Subaru calls "Protren," short for "professional tool" and "trendy design." The design is certainly modern, with three monitors on the center console and Subaru's symmetrical all-wheel drive. It probably won't be long before this concept vehicle finds its way into production. The concept vehicle is full of touches that make it seem not only futuristic but downright weird, like the seats that seem to float in mid-air and the stretched fabric ropes that cover much of the interior.|The draw for the 2012 European Championships has been made. There have been some very interesting ties thrown up. The tournament takes place next summer and will be co-hosted by Poland and Ukraine. The first time a major football tournament has been hosted by Eastern European countries. Is probably the weakest group at the Championships, it contains co-hosts Poland, 2004 Champions Greece, Russia and 1996 finalists Czech Republic. Looking at the group home advantage should place a massive factor in this group with Poland being confident of coming through this group. The next spot should be between Russia and Czech Republic. Greece will do well to escape this group, however if they can replicate the form they showed at Euro 2004 then who knows. Is probably the group of death containing some real talent. World Cup finalists Holland, Denmark, a very strong looking Germany, and Cristiano Ronaldo's Portugal. This group is very tough to call but one team that look like they are already out before the tournament begins is Denmark.
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You scan the area as the dust settles; it reveals nothing more than small fires where each of the armored vehicles had been just a moment ago. You exchange horrified looks with the remaining members of your platoon. It becomes excruciatingly clear to all of you that it's time to run. As you take a step or two, a brilliant light fills your sight. Eighteen miles away, the effectiveness of the attack is confirmed. Welcome to the United States Army's world of future combat. At the center of this vision for the immediate future is what took out you. Your caravan -- the non-line-of-sight cannon (NLOS-C). Capable of rapidly firing a number of different rounds -- from what appears to be out of nowhere -- the NLOS-C can accurately put the kibosh on enemy movement quickly, effectively and with decidedly less collateral damage. Read about this essential leap forward in American military firepower on the next page.|You wouldn't set out on a long road trip with no fuel or GPS. So you certainly shouldn't start a long hike without the proper gear, either. See pictures of national parks. But it wasn't as though Alt, who is an expert hiker -- he's traversed the 2,180-mile Appalachian Trail solo and is the author of "A Walk for Sunshine" -- didn't get all the right things in his pack. Rather, after hiking 8 miles (12.87 kilometers) and ascending thousands of feet, it started to rain and Alt and his wife stopped to put on their parkas. Turns out, Alt and his wife had mistakenly left their clothes on a shuttle bus to the trailhead that morning. Forging ahead was not an option. The Alts spent the next day hiking to a bus stop and retrieving their clothes from lost and found before successfully continuing on their way. Alt and his wife were experts enough to not even consider going ahead without all the proper equipment and supplies, understanding that a long trek that takes you far away from civilization leaves very little room for error or omission.
These factors give the Kindle a leg up on the competition. Why would you want to use an e-book reader in the first place? One reason is that a single e-book reader can hold many titles. The $90 Kindle, Amazon's base model, comes with 8GB of storage. Although there's no standard size for e-books, it's safe to say that that 8GB is enough memory to hold thousands of titles. The original Kindle had a port that allowed users to save titles to a memory card, extending the device's capacity, but then again it only had 250MB of RAM built in. Today's models do not have card slots, but you can get the Kindle Paperwhite and Kindle Oasis configured with up to 32GB storage. Amazon offers free online storage for all of its content, so you may have a backup plan if you somehow run out of space. That memory capacity also makes Kindle readers very convenient for travelers. With a Kindle, you don't have to worry about packing heavy books in your luggage to keep you occupied for your whole trip.
A blind woman sits in a chair holding a video camera focused on a scientist sitting in front of her. She has a device in her mouth, touching her tongue, and there are wires running from that device to the video camera. The woman has been blind since birth and doesn't really know what a rubber ball looks like, but the scientist is holding one. And when he suddenly rolls it in her direction, she puts out a hand to stop it. The blind woman saw the ball. Well, not exactly through her tongue, but the device in her mouth sent visual input through her tongue in much the same way that seeing individuals receive visual input through the eyes. In both cases, the initial sensory input mechanism -- the tongue or the eyes -- sends the visual data to the brain, where that data is processed and interpreted to form images.
Think of it as a combination of European styling, a la the Kuga, and American cargo space. So far Subaru has been coy about the XV, which debuted at the 2011 Shanghai Auto Show, but it looks like it will be the next-generation Outback. Although Subaru calls the XV a crossover, some auto journalists think it bears a striking resemblance to the Impreza hatchback. Whatever, the XV concept vehicle uses the latest version of Subaru's Boxer engine and a design language that Subaru calls "Protren," short for "professional tool" and "trendy design." The design is certainly modern, with three monitors on the center console and Subaru's symmetrical all-wheel drive. It probably won't be long before this concept vehicle finds its way into production. The concept vehicle is full of touches that make it seem not only futuristic but downright weird, like the seats that seem to float in mid-air and the stretched fabric ropes that cover much of the interior.|The draw for the 2012 European Championships has been made. There have been some very interesting ties thrown up. The tournament takes place next summer and will be co-hosted by Poland and Ukraine. The first time a major football tournament has been hosted by Eastern European countries. Is probably the weakest group at the Championships, it contains co-hosts Poland, 2004 Champions Greece, Russia and 1996 finalists Czech Republic. Looking at the group home advantage should place a massive factor in this group with Poland being confident of coming through this group. The next spot should be between Russia and Czech Republic. Greece will do well to escape this group, however if they can replicate the form they showed at Euro 2004 then who knows. Is probably the group of death containing some real talent. World Cup finalists Holland, Denmark, a very strong looking Germany, and Cristiano Ronaldo's Portugal. This group is very tough to call but one team that look like they are already out before the tournament begins is Denmark.
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