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Hunters on the Reef exhibit at the Waikiki Aquarium in Hawaii.
(Added: 27-Sep-1998 | Hits: 1577 | Report Dead Link
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This tele-robotic installation allows WWW users to view and interact with a remote garden filled with living plants. Members can plant, water, and monitor the progress of seedlings via the tender movements of an industrial robot arm. Internet behavior might be characterized as hunting and gathering''; our purpose is to consider the post-nomadic'' community, where survival favors those who work together.
(Added: 3-Apr-1999 | Hits: 691 | Report Dead Link
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Two cameras of our store. One is of the inside of the store and the other is pointed outside of the store. University of Tennessee, Knoxville.
(Added: 10-Jan-2005 | Hits: 362 | Report Dead Link
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A live look every 90 seconds at an earthquake recorder at the Univ. of Nevada, Reno.
(Added: 24-Oct-1998 | Hits: 678 | Report Dead Link
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The FrogCam is pointed at a tongue of land of a Vivaria vivarium. The vivarium is inhibited by three yellow-banded poison-arrow frogs (Dendrobates leucomelas). To increase the chance of capturing these active frogs on camera are fed daily on the same spot in front of the camera.
(Added: 17-Sep-1998 | Hits: 563 | Report Dead Link
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Mount St. Helens, in southwestern Washington state, is probably the most famous of the more than 60 volcanoes in the United States. On May 18, 1980, the volcano exploded, spewing ash and lava for nine continuous hours, killing 60 people and devastating the area around it. The eruption sent a massive plume rising nearly 10 miles into the sky, and its wind-borne ashes scattered over an area of 35,000 square miles.
(Added: 5-Jun-2000 | Hits: 1078 | Report Dead Link
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