Kharmonics is the term formed by combining the words Karma and Harmonics. Like Scientology, it is a scientific study of the paranormal relationship between a spiritual belief (in this case, Karma), and factual theories and laws (in this case, Harmonics, properties of wave energy). The term Kharmonics was first coined by Kenneth Gardner, a published novelist and private investigator with a B.S. in Pre-Medicine from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Karma is the ancient Hindu belief that dates to the time of the writing of the Vedas. It is essentially the belief that is resonated in the teacings of Jesus Christ and the Goledn Rule (do unto others as you would have done unto you). Karma seems to add the factor of mutually assured destruction, which implies that if you do badness to others, then you will suffer the same in equal amounts. Harmonics is the name for a group of laws of physics pertaining to wave energy, primarily sound. Many musicians have used Harmonics throughout history to improve the complexity and quality of their music. Physicists use Harmonics to explain certain relationships between similar waves of energy; and more recently, Harmonics has been used in electronics to induce the cooperation of electronic circuits. Kharmonics, as set forth by Kenneth Gardner, seeks to explain that a real pysical component of brain waves can be used to explain and support the belief of Karma, or human spiritual unity, in real time with documentable scientific evidence. Experiments are currently underway.
Below is a list of programs written for Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF), the graphical subsystem of Microsoft's .NET Framework 3.0. WPF intends for its applications to be of high visual quality. The API is preinstalled in Windows Vista, and available for download on Windows XP and Windows Server 2003.
Microsoft
* Microsoft Expression Design
* Microsoft Expression Blend
* Microsoft Windows Live for TV
* Family.Show, a WPF reference application
* The Panel Creating front end experiences, including:
** UniveRSS a 3D Windows Vista RSS reader
** WPF Cornucopia a selection of WPF-based applications
Windows features
* Desktop Window Manager
* Magnifier in Windows Vista and higher
Non-Microsoft
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* Nextwavesoft, a free WPF Gauge Demo
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* The British Library's "Turning the Pages" virtual book viewer
* ITN's Hub Player
* Roxio Central, a free digital media burning tech demo
* Xeus Messenger, an open-source XMPP/Jabber client
* NoteScraps, a note-taking application
* TempWorks Enterprise, Front and Back Office software for staffing, recruiting, and HR firms
* A number of newspaper desktop reader applications:
** The New York Times Reader
** The Forbes.com Reader
** The Seattle Post-Intelligencer Reader
** The Daily Mail eReader
** Denounce RSS Reader and Podcast Listener
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* E-commerce desktop applications:
** aPazari Desktop
* Witty, an open-source WPF Twitter client.
* NovoSun CyeWeb, a video surveillance and broadcast program.
Microsoft
* Microsoft Expression Design
* Microsoft Expression Blend
* Microsoft Windows Live for TV
* Family.Show, a WPF reference application
* The Panel Creating front end experiences, including:
** UniveRSS a 3D Windows Vista RSS reader
** WPF Cornucopia a selection of WPF-based applications
Windows features
* Desktop Window Manager
* Magnifier in Windows Vista and higher
Non-Microsoft
*
* Nextwavesoft, a free WPF Gauge Demo
*
* The British Library's "Turning the Pages" virtual book viewer
* ITN's Hub Player
* Roxio Central, a free digital media burning tech demo
* Xeus Messenger, an open-source XMPP/Jabber client
* NoteScraps, a note-taking application
* TempWorks Enterprise, Front and Back Office software for staffing, recruiting, and HR firms
* A number of newspaper desktop reader applications:
** The New York Times Reader
** The Forbes.com Reader
** The Seattle Post-Intelligencer Reader
** The Daily Mail eReader
** Denounce RSS Reader and Podcast Listener
**
* E-commerce desktop applications:
** aPazari Desktop
* Witty, an open-source WPF Twitter client.
* NovoSun CyeWeb, a video surveillance and broadcast program.
ChromaView, Inc. is a privately held USA corporation based in Bethesda, Maryland. ChromaView's media division publishes fine art magazines and also offers promotional services to galleries and artists.
ChromaView publishes Art of the 4 Corners magazine, which covers the fine visual arts in Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, and Utah. The magazine first appeared in the Summer of 2007, and it is published quarterly.
In the Summer of 2008, ChromaView will launch two new publications. American Contemporary Art will cover the U.S. contemporary art scene, while Art Graduate Portfolio will compile profiles of the year's top art graduates.
ChromaView publishes Art of the 4 Corners magazine, which covers the fine visual arts in Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, and Utah. The magazine first appeared in the Summer of 2007, and it is published quarterly.
In the Summer of 2008, ChromaView will launch two new publications. American Contemporary Art will cover the U.S. contemporary art scene, while Art Graduate Portfolio will compile profiles of the year's top art graduates.
Lewis Chalmers (born 4 February 1986 in Manchester) is an English football central midfielder who currently plays for Aldershot Town.
Lewis became Manager Gary Waddock's first signing in June 2007. The 21 year old central combatative midfielder was signed from Conference rivals Altrincham, for whom he approaching 100 appearances. Became a member of the England non league team when he received a call up from Paul Fairclough last season.
Lewis became Manager Gary Waddock's first signing in June 2007. The 21 year old central combatative midfielder was signed from Conference rivals Altrincham, for whom he approaching 100 appearances. Became a member of the England non league team when he received a call up from Paul Fairclough last season.