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  1. Honest John: The Autobiography of Walker M. Mahurin by Walker "Bud" Mahurin, 1962-01-01
  2. Self-Portrait with Donors. Confessions of an art collector. by John. Walker, 1974
  3. John Walker: Collage by Dore Ashton, 2005
  4. The Southwest Corner. by John C. Holm, John Cecil Holm, et all 1998-01
  5. Johnson's English dictionary by Henry John Todd, Alexander Chalmers, et all 2009-08-31
  6. John Walker: Seal Point Series by John Walker, Dushan Petrovich, 2006-09
  7. A Confederacy of Dunces by John Kennedy Toole, 1987
  8. The Garden Planner by John N. Walker, 2000-02
  9. Chess: Openings for Juniors : Winning from the First Move by John Walker, 1990-05
  10. Principles and Techniques of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
  11. Exploring Drafting by John R. Walker, Bernard D. Mathis, 2007-06-30
  12. Walker's Pronouncing Dictionary ... of the English Language ... by John Walker, 2010-02-28
  13. Self-portrait with donors;: Confessions of an art collector by John Walker, 1974
  14. Honest John: The Autobiography of Walker M. Mahurin by Walker M. Mahurin, 1993-03

41. Fourmilab
Index Librorum Liberorum.
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42. Textes Numérisés, Notices Abrégées
Translate this page walker, john Henry, 1831-1899. Lossing, Benson J. (Benson john), 1813-1891, ill.* Boxer, FN (Frederick N.), ill. * walker, john Henry, 1831-1899, ill.
http://www.bnquebec.ca/numtextes/aw864.htm
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  • Auteur(s): C hauveau, P.-J.-O. (Pierre-Joseph-Olivier), 1820-1890 B arritt, Alice, ill. * L ossing, Benson J. (Benson John), 1813-1891, ill. * B oxer, F.N. (Frederick N.), ill. * W alker, John Henry, 1831-1899, ill. * P helan, James J., trad.*
  • Sujet(s): E douard VII, roi de Grande-Bretagne, 1841-1910 * V isites officielles Canada * V isites officielles Etats-Unis * C C

43. Aspen No. 3, Item 6: Audio: Peter Walker / John Cale
Audio Peter walker / john Cale, Today, pop music is adventuring inall directions. Influenced by Indian raga music, the amplifiers
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Aspen no. 3, item 6 aspen no. 1 no. 2 no. 3 ... index Audio: Peter Walker / John Cale Peter Walker
White Wind
Peter Walker, Guitar; Monty Dunn, Drums; Bruce Longhorne, Bass Tambourine; Alex Lukeman, 12-String Drone
6 mins. 18 secs. alt mp3 1.8 MB file, bitrate 40 Kbits/sec real audio 740 KB file, bitrate 16 Kbits/sec On the electronic front, there's the free-wheeling manipulation of dials in control rooms; sub-sonic sounds that you feel, not hear; machine noises; feedback; tape echo; anything! Velvet Underground
Loop
John Cale, Guitar and Feedback
7 mins. 14 secs. alt mp3 2 MB file, bitrate 40 Kbits/sec real audio 852 KB file, bitrate 16 Kbits/sec On the original flexi-disc, the last groove in this record is a "locked groove," repeating ad infinitum; for this web version, we let it loop for about 45 seconds. Original format: 7-1/4 inch, 33-1/3 rpm, monaural recording on flexible plastic. White Wind recorded by Vanguard Records; Loop recorded by John Cale. Contact aspen@ubu.com
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44. Nanotechnology In Manufacturing
What Next? The Coming Revolution In Manufacturing Autodesk Technology Forum Presentation by john walker, May 10th, 1990. Somewhat dated but well worth reading.
http://www.fourmilab.ch:80/autofile/www/chapter2_84.html
Next: What's Been Happening Up: The Autodesk File Previous: Final Words
Nanotechnology in Manufacturing
Ever since I read K. Eric Drexler's Engines of Creation I'd been interested in nanotechnology and followed the relevant literature while trying to figure out, as is my wont, how to make a buck out of it. As one of the designers of Xanadu and an ardent supporter of the project, Eric became acquainted with Autodesk when we invested in Xanadu in 1988. When Eric saw a demo of HyperChem at a conference, he immediately realised that the fit between Autodesk and Hypercube, Inc., developers of HyperChem, was potentially very good. When Eric and Chris Peterson spoke to me about this opportunity, I finally saw not only an opportunity for Autodesk to establish itself in the scientific modeling market, but also a way to position ourselves to benefit from the advent of nanotechnology, if and when it emerged, for surely one could not design atomically-precise structures without a molecular CAD system, which is precisely what a molecular modeling package is. In early 1989, I prepared this talk about the consequences of nanotechnology to help tilt the balance in favour of the HyperChem deal. The talk was delivered at the Autodesk technology forum on May 10, 1990, before an audience which included Eric Drexler, Chris Peterson, and Neil Ostlund, founder and president of HyperCube, the designer of HyperChem.

45. Conic Planet
Create a photorealistic JPEG/PNG image of the Earth, other planets, and satellites. Options include cloud covering, day / night view, and latitude / longitude grid. It is similar to john walker's Earth and Moon Viewer.
http://conic.sourceforge.net/conicplanet/

46. Artology - Portfolio & Biography Of English Art Critic / Historian - John A. Wal
Articles, publications and biography of English art critic and historian john A. walker.
http://www.artology.info/

47. Prepared Witness Testimony: Van Walker, John
Mr. john Van walker Senior Advisor for Technolog Health Care FinancingAdministration 200 Independence Avenue, SW Washington, DC, 20201.
http://energycommerce.house.gov/107/hearings/05232001Hearing234/VanWalker348.htm
Prepared Witness Testimony The House Committee on Energy and Commerce W.J. "Billy" Tauzin, Chairman Help How do I find...? Contact Us About The Committee Search Menu Home Action Schedule Members ... Publications
How Secure is Private medical Information? A Review of Computer Security at the Health Care Financing Administration and Its Medicare Contractors.
Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations
May 23, 2001
10:00 AM
2322 Rayburn House Office Building Mr. John Van Walker
Senior Advisor for Technolog
Health Care Financing Administration
200 Independence Avenue, SW
Washington, DC, 20201 This testimony will be avilable as soon as possible after the conclusion of the hearing Related Documents Tauzin, Greenwood React To Shakeup at Los Alamos
January 3, 2003 Hearing
H.R. 4678, the Consumer Privacy Protection Act of 2002

Subcommittee on Commerce, Trade, and Consumer Protection September 24, 2002

48. Cellular Automata Laboratory
CelLab manuals online by Rudy Rucker and john walker.
http://www.fourmilab.ch/cellab/
by Rudy Rucker and John Walker
Introduction (from the User Guide
Cellular automata are self-generating computer graphics movies. The most important near-term application of cellular automata will be to commercial computer graphics; in five years you won't be able to watch television for an hour without seeing some kind of CA. Three other key applications of cellular automata will be to simulation of biological systems (artificial life), to simulation of physical phenomena (heat-flow and turbulence), and to the design of massively parallel computers. Most of the programs in the Rudy Rucker Cellular Automata Lab (CelLab) are two-dimensional cellular automata. In these programs the computer screen is divided up into "cells" which are colored rectangles or dots. Each cell is repeatedly "updated" by changing its old color to a new color. The net effect of the individual updates is that you see an ever-evolving sequence of screens. A graphics program of this nature is specifically called a cellular automaton when it is 1) parallel, 2) local, and 3) homogeneous. Parallelism means that the individual cell updates are performed independently of each other. That is, we think of all of the updates being done at once.

49. Walker | John | 1731-1803 | Professor Of Natural History, University Of Edinburg
walker john 17311803 professor of natural history, University of Edinburghand clergyman. Biographical Information. Occupation, Sphere of Activity.
http://www.nahste.ac.uk/isaar/GB_0237_NAHSTE_P0351.html
Biographical Information Occupation, Sphere of Activity John Walker became interested in botany at an early age, but this was not his only scientific interest: "I began to collect minerals in the year 1746" he later wrote. He entered the University of Edinburgh to prepare for the ministry in the Established (Presbyterian) Church of Scotland. At university he was attracted by the chemistry courses given by Professor William Cullen. With Cullen and other friends at university he made many collecting trips. It was also whilst at university that the young Walker became interested in the museum display of natural history, a collection which was already greatly revered. In he was to become the keeper of the Museum. In Walker wrote his first scientific paper, an account of a medicine well. It was also at about this time that Walker made the acquaintance of Henry Home, Lord Kames, who greatly influenced his early career as a natural historian. From he was minister at Glencorse in Midlothian, and from minister at Moffat. During this period he undertook extensive tours in the Scottish Highlands. Walker's manuscripts cover a wide range of his interests and activities. Of particular note to students of botany are the volumes in which Walker annually noted interesting records, many from Edinburgh and its environs, supplied by Mr Yalden.

50. The Autodesk File
A history of Autodesk and AutoCAD by john walker, the founder of Autodesk.
http://www.fourmilab.ch/autofile/
The Autodesk File
Bits of History, Words of Experience
Edited by
John Walker
Fourth Edition, 1994
The Autodesk File chronicles the history of Autodesk, Inc. and its principal product, AutoCAD, through contemporary documents edited and annotated by Autodesk founder and former CEO John Walker . The book traces the company from the first glimmer of an idea in the minds of the founders, through start-up, initial public stock offering, and growth from a loose confederation of moonlighting individuals to a leader in the industry of computer aided design. The book is available in several different editions, suited for on- or off-line reading with various tools. Click on the titles of the section describing the edition you select to view it or download to your computer.
Web Edition with Frames
If you have a fancy browser which supports frames, this edition allows easy navigation through the book with a panel which lets you click chapter titles and go directly to that chapter. If, in addition, your browser supports JavaScript, simply moving the mouse over a footnote icon, like this one: will pop up a window containing the footnote. Moving the mouse over other footnotes displays them in the auxiliary window. Browsers without JavaScript (or users who have disabled JavaScript in their browsers) may display footnotes in the main document window by clicking the footnote icon, then use their browser's "Back" button to return to the main text.

51. Walker | John | 1731-1803 | Professor Of Natural History, University Of Edinburg
biographies multimedia research uses. walker john 17311803 professor of natural history, University of Edinburgh and clergyman.
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52. The Idyllists
A site dedicated to the Group of British Victorian artists known as the Idydllists. The group includes Fred walker, john North, George Pinwell, Robert Macbeth and others.
http://geocities.com/steve_milton_uk/

53. Walker, John
walkerVA-1767 Slaveowners Name Capt john walker Name of Slave Susannah Ageof Slave born 1 Dec 1766, baptized 1 Mar 1767 Sex of Slave female Source
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Walker-VA-1767 Slaveowners Name: Capt John Walker Name of Slave: Susannah: Age of Slave: born 1 Dec 1766, baptized 1 Mar 1767 Sex of Slave: female: Source Document: Register of Albemarle Parish State: Virginia County: Sussex Year of Source Document: Contributed by: jpjones1@airmail.net "Judy Penrod Purcell"

54. What A Character!
Tribute to underrated actors with photos, profiles, and filmographies. Includes Mason Adams, Jim Backus, Bea Benaderet, Hamilton Camp, Scatman Crothers, walker Edmiston, john Fiedler, Frank Gorshin, Edward Everett Horton, Julie Kavner, Paul Lynde, E.G. Marshall, Chuck McCann, Edie McClurg, Howard Morris, Clayton Moore, Frank Nelson, Vic Perrin, Jack Riley, Hal Smith, Olan Soul©, Arnold Stang, and many others.
http://what-a-character.com/
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55. Walker, John, Littérature Latino-américaine Et Des Caraïbes Du XXe Siècle, E
Home. walker, john, Littérature latinoaméricaine et des Caraïbesdu XX e siècle, ed. by/par Amos Segala. 8.16-17 (Summer-Winter
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Walker, John, Littérature latino-américaine et des Caraïbes du XX e siècle , ed. by/par Amos Segala. 8.16-17 (Summer-Winter/été-hiver, 1991): 19-20 (Review/compte rendu) Walker, Roby, Myth , by/par Laurence Coupe. 17.33 (Spring-Summer/printemps-été, 2000): 181-3 (Review/compte rendu) Walker, Robyn, Conversations about the End of Time Wall, Brian, “Adorno, Modern and Post.” Fall-Winter/automne-hiver, 1998): 16-22 (Review Article) Wall, Brian, Ideology and Inscription: “Cultural Studies” after Benjamin, de Man, and Bakhtin , by/par Tom Cohen. 16.32 (Fall-Winter/automne-hiver, 1999): 283-8 (Review/compte rendu) Wall, Brian, The Complete Correspondence, 1928-1940 , ed. by/éd. par Henri Lonitz; tr. by/par Nicholas Walker. 17.33 (Spring-Summer/printemps-été, 2000): 131-4 (Review/compte rendu) Walstra, Kerst, Rückkehr des Autors: Zur Erneuerung eines umstrittenen Begriffs , ed. by/par Fotis Jannidis, et al . 17.34 (Fall-Winter/automne-hiver, 2000): 418-9 (Review/compte rendu) Wang, Jing

56. Walker, John - Bright Sparcs Biographical Entry
walker, john Bright Sparcs Biographical entry, Bright Sparcs is a biographical,bibliographical and archival database of Australian scientists with links to
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Walker, John (1823 - 1907)
Online Sources Ironfounder Born: 1823 Cheshire, England. Died: 2 August 1907. Walker started the Union Foundry in Ballarat in 1863 with T. Braddoch (or Braddock). They made retorts for the local Gas Company, machinery for the Ballarat Meat Preserving Company and heavy castings for sugar mills in Queensland. Career Highlights Born Cheshire, England, 1823. Died Maryborough, Queensland, 2 August 1907. Arrived Victoria 1859; settled Ballarat, established Union Foundry with T. Braddock (qv), W. T. Sandry and J.F. Wood; opened branch Maryborough 1868; Ballarat business sold to J. Hickman 1879; retired 1881. Online Sources See Also Structure based on ISAAR(CPF) - click here for an explanation of the fields Prepared by: Rosanne Walker
Created: 25 May 2001
Modified: 26 July 2002 Published by Australian Science and Technology Heritage Centre on ASAPWeb
Originally published by Australian Science Archives Project.

57. The War Of The Worlds
Chapter indexed HTML of the complete text.
http://www.fourmilab.ch/etexts/www/warworlds/warw.html
Book One: The Coming of the Martians
  • The Eve of the War
  • The Falling Star
  • On Horsell Common
  • The Cylinder Opens ... Thunder Child
    Book Two: The Earth Under the Martians
  • Under Foot
  • What We Saw from the Ruined House
  • The Days of Imprisonment
  • The Death of the Curate ...
  • The Epilogue
    About this Edition
    This Web edition of The War of the Worlds was prepared in June of 1995 by John Walker . It is based on the Project Gutenberg electronic text (etext) edition, warw10.txt which I obtained from the mirror archive maintained by L'Association des bibliophiles Universels where you will also find a wide variety of French language public domain texts. Legal notice: This document is in the public domain and may be distributed and used without any restrictions or royalties whatsoever. It is not being distributed under the Project Gutenberg trademark, and Project Gutenberg bears no responsibility or liability resulting from use of this document. (This statement is included pursuant to the "small print" at the start of the original document.) The original ASCII etext was produced by Michael Oltz at Cornell University . Having created an etext and Web edition of Jules Verne's De la Terre à la Lune myself, I'm well aware that 99.9% of the effort goes into producing the original ASCII document; from there to the Web isn't much work at all. It's only because Mr. Oltz contributed the many hours it takes to scan and proofread the original text that you can enjoy it here. Thank you!
  • 58. Handbook Of Texas Online: WALKER, JOHN GEORGE

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    WALKER, JOHN GEORGE (1822-1893). John George Walker, United States and Confederate Army officer, railroad agent, and United States consul, was born in Cole County, Missouri, on July 22, 1822, the son of John G. and Sarah (Caffery) Walker. His father served as Missouri state treasurer. After graduating from Jesuit College (now St. Louis University), Walker was commissioned in May 1846 as a first lieutenant in Company K of Col. Persifor F. Smith's qv Mounted Rifle regiment for service in the Mexican War. qv Walker saw action in the battles of Contreras, Churubusco, and Molino del Rey, in the last of which he was severely wounded. He was brevetted to the rank of captain on August 1, 1847, for "gallant and meritorious conduct" in a skirmish at San Juan de los Llanos. After the war Walker saw duty in Arizona, California, Oregon, and New Mexico and became a captain on June 30, 1851. He served on the Texas frontier against the Indians from 1854 to 1856. Several of his reports describing his exploring expeditions through Navajo territory in 1859 have been published in The Navajo Reconnaissance (1963). Walker reportedly married Mellissa Smith on July 6, 1856. On April 10, 1858, he married Sophie M. Baylor in New Orleans. She was the sister of the writer Frances Courtenay Baylor, the niece of John R., Henry W., and George Wythe Baylor

    59. Handbook Of Texas Online: WALKER, JOHN GEORGE

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    WALKER, JOHN GEORGE (1822-1893). John George Walker, United States and Confederate Army officer, railroad agent, and United States consul, was born in Cole County, Missouri, on July 22, 1822, the son of John G. and Sarah (Caffery) Walker. His father served as Missouri state treasurer. After graduating from Jesuit College (now St. Louis University), Walker was commissioned in May 1846 as a first lieutenant in Company K of Col. Persifor F. Smith's qv Mounted Rifle regiment for service in the Mexican War. qv Walker saw action in the battles of Contreras, Churubusco, and Molino del Rey, in the last of which he was severely wounded. He was brevetted to the rank of captain on August 1, 1847, for "gallant and meritorious conduct" in a skirmish at San Juan de los Llanos. After the war Walker saw duty in Arizona, California, Oregon, and New Mexico and became a captain on June 30, 1851. He served on the Texas frontier against the Indians from 1854 to 1856. Several of his reports describing his exploring expeditions through Navajo territory in 1859 have been published in The Navajo Reconnaissance (1963). Walker reportedly married Mellissa Smith on July 6, 1856. On April 10, 1858, he married Sophie M. Baylor in New Orleans. She was the sister of the writer Frances Courtenay Baylor, the niece of John R., Henry W., and George Wythe Baylor

    60. Review For Getting Even With Dad (1994)
    Review of Getting Even With Dad, by john walker.
    http://us.imdb.com/Reviews/32/3228
    Getting Even with Dad (1994)
    reviewed by
    John Walker
    My form of "rating": On the first viewing, I alternated between laughter and being pleasantly wired. (Nothing hyper, mind you, just a pleasant "What's gonna happen next!?" [Let it be noted that I get wired easily.]) On the second viewing, the humor predominated. (I almost became the most dreaded theater companionstarting to laugh *before* the joke!) The primary dilemma: This is one flick where reviewers don't have to give any opinions of their own. For many of you, I can simply list some data, and I'll convince you that this is a flick you'll probably like a lot or probably hate intensely. Datum: It co-stars *Macaulay Culkin*. Datum: It has echoes (not very strong) of the HOME ALONE sagas. There are other similar datums, too, but these two should be enough for now. You might already have heard the story, but here it is. Ray (Ted Danson) has planned the perfect heist: gold coins to be lifted with the aid of two partnersBobby (Saul Rubinek) and Carl (Gailard Sartain). True, their last escapade got them four years in Folsom, but at least Ray used the time wellto learn cake decorating, which he now does for a living in San Francisco. Unfortunately, the flaw in the ointment is that Ray's son Timmy (Culkin) has been dropped on him for a week. Ray's estranged wife died a few years ago, and Timmy has been living with Ray's sister Kitty. Well, she's getting married, and dumps Timmy for a week. Ray and company pull off the heist, and merely have to sit on the coins for a week while their fence gets cash. Regrettably, Timmy is on to them, purloins the coins, and holds them for blackmail: a week with Ray actually acting like a fathertaking him to a ball game, the aquarium, roller coasters, the works.

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