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McAf.ee Secure URL Shortener BETA. Most Popular Photographs. Periodic Table of the Elements - Josh Duck. MissMorning. Origami Nut. Megaupload games blog - download all games that what you want from megaupload. Mind Map Library. 1000s of Mind Maps in FreeMind, MindManager and other formats - Mappio. List of algorithms. The PutPlace Blog » Blog Archive » Cheat Sheet: How To Get 124 GB in Free Online Storage. While PutPlace has a different take on backing up your digital life, there’s no denying that we’re in the online storage space.

As such, we’re always keeping an eye on what other players are doing. In the process of our research, we compiled a big spreadsheet that records, among other things, how much free storage space each service offers. We thought we’d share it with the world, in case you needed to store, like, every episode of The Simpsons online. A few caveats: we ignored email services like Gmail, and any service that offered less than 250 MB of free storage. We found two services that offer theoretically unlimited storage. However, MediaFire limits file size to 100 MB per upload, and Omemo applies a peer-to-peer storage model that seems pretty complicated for the average Normal Human user. For the record, here at PutPlace we offer 2 GB for free. With no further ado, here’s the big list: NASA Science.

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Cloud. Koken. Manga. Streaming. Web dirs. Zoeken. TVsubtitles.net - Download latest TV Show and TV Series subtitles. Row Three » Brave New Worldview – 30 Science Fiction Films of the 21st Century. A decade into the 21st Century and we have arrived at the future. The promise of Tomorrow. But instead we have looming energy crises, endless middle east conflict and more disappointing, we have no flying cars, Heck, for all the bright and clean future promised in 2001: A Space Odyssey, none of the real companies used as brands in the film even exist anymore.

Even moving from the late 1960s to the mid 1980s, nobody makes DeLoreans (although they occasionally sell on Ebay), but cloning and tablet computing (as promised by Star Trek: The Next Generation) have more or less come to pass in this century. It is not the gizmos or the distopian aesthetics, that have brought Science Fiction into the new millennium, but the questions it asks of people or society in a future time or place and how they reflect on our own times.

Below are over two dozen science fiction pictures that are worth your time. Code 46 Welcome to a world with borders, very difficult to permeate borders. The Fountain Mr.