ih8sn0w are a team of iPhone hackers who develop sn0wbreeze.It is an iPhone jailbreaking application for Windows that creates custom iOS firmware images to user-defined specifications. These firmware images contain the Apt interface Cydia and Rock.sn0wbreeze was initially released April 3, 2008.
A group of iOS hackers that jailbreak and create tools for everyday use.
Creator of f0recast
Creator of iDetector
Creator of iREB
Creator of sn0wbl0wer
Creator of sn0wbreeze
Discovered the AT+XEMN crash in September 2009, which was exploited in blacksn0w.
Members: iH8sn0w, w3st05, srts, Little_Martian and LiLBush81.
Former Members: spendl16
Reason for Termination (spendl16) Piracy Involvement/Not doing any work.
A group of iOS hackers that jailbreak and create tools for everyday use.
Creator of f0recast
Creator of iDetector
Creator of iREB
Creator of sn0wbl0wer
Creator of sn0wbreeze
Discovered the AT+XEMN crash in September 2009, which was exploited in blacksn0w.
Members: iH8sn0w, w3st05, srts, Little_Martian and LiLBush81.
Former Members: spendl16
Reason for Termination (spendl16) Piracy Involvement/Not doing any work.
Facebook Search is a Facebook-specific search engine, built upon combination of Google custom search and Facebook's publicly available API. It allows one to make keyword search among all kinds of data which is indexed by Google on Facebook and search for public Facebook updates using Facebook's own search service, for example: messages, profiles of people, groups, pages, applications etc.
Facebook search feature of the website started to work actively since july 2010 and has received nearly 1 million page views in its first month on-line. There are some sites which are relative to Facebook Search and use only Facebook's publicly available Api for searching specific texts on the walls of Facebook subscribers. Openbook, Lurkbook and others.
Facebook search feature of the website started to work actively since july 2010 and has received nearly 1 million page views in its first month on-line. There are some sites which are relative to Facebook Search and use only Facebook's publicly available Api for searching specific texts on the walls of Facebook subscribers. Openbook, Lurkbook and others.
At the Esfahan (Isfahan) Symposium on Fundamental and Applied Laser Physics, which took place 29 August-5 September 1971, the world's laser specialists gathered to exchange notes on the state of the field and its probable future.
The symposium was held on the campus of University in (Isfahan) , the second largest city of Iran, under the auspices of Arya-Mehr (Sharif) University of Technology and with the support and cooperation of (Isfahan) University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.(MIT)
Ali Javan (MIT) was director of the symposium, which was sponsored by the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics.
In 1971, many scientists and professors came to Iran (Isfahan) and participated in the first laser symposium.
Dr Ali Javan , Charles Townes a Nobel Prize Laureate in Physics, Alexander Mikhaylovich Prokhorov, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Physics, Nicolaas Bloembergen Nobel Laureate, Physics, 1981, Norman Ramsey, Pierre Jacquinot, Sergio Pereira da Silva Porto , Ray Kidder (Raymond E. Kidder), Arthur L. Schawlow , Boris P. Stoicheff, Kruer W. L, Dawson John M, Hertzberg Abraham, Vlases George C, Ahlstrom Harlow G, Steinhauer Loren C, and dozens of other physicists… presented papers.
There are some books and articles about Isfahan Symposium:
Fundamental and applied laser physics; proceedings of the Esfahan (Isfahan) Symposium, August 29 to September 5, 1971. Edited by Michael S. Feld, Ali Javan Norman A. Kurnit.
PUBLISHED: New York, Wiley
DESCRIPTION: xiii, 952 p. illus. 23 cm. A WileyInterscience publication. Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN: 047125701X
RELATED: Feld, Michael S., 1940 ed. Javan, Ali, 1926 ed. Kurnit, Norman A., 1939 ed
.SUBJECTS: Quantum electronicsCongresses. LasersCongresses. Spectrum analysisCongresses.
LOC CLASSIFICATION: QC680 .F86
DEWY DECIMAL #: 535.5/8
This copy located at the Library of Congress. 535.5/8
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Atomic Coherent States in Quantum Optics
Arecchi, F. T.; Courtens, E.; Gilmore, R.; Thomas, H.
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Fundamental and Applied Laser Physics, Proceedings of the Esfahan Symposium held August 29 to September 5, 1971.
New York, NY, 1973, p.835
</br>
Highly Excited States of the Helium Atom
Lamb, W. E., Jr.; Mader, D. L.; Wing, W. H.
</br>
Fundamental and Applied Laser Physics, Proceedings of the Esfahan Symposium held August 29 to September 5, 1971.
New York, NY, 1973, p.523
</br>
William J. Condell: Esfahan Symposium on Fundamental and Applied Laser Physics, Held in Esfahan, Iran on 29 August-5 September 1971
</br> Hamneshine Bahar: The energy that create light rays. In memory of Charles Hard Townes</br>
</br>
Hamneshine Bahar:
The symposium was held on the campus of University in (Isfahan) , the second largest city of Iran, under the auspices of Arya-Mehr (Sharif) University of Technology and with the support and cooperation of (Isfahan) University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.(MIT)
Ali Javan (MIT) was director of the symposium, which was sponsored by the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics.
In 1971, many scientists and professors came to Iran (Isfahan) and participated in the first laser symposium.
Dr Ali Javan , Charles Townes a Nobel Prize Laureate in Physics, Alexander Mikhaylovich Prokhorov, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Physics, Nicolaas Bloembergen Nobel Laureate, Physics, 1981, Norman Ramsey, Pierre Jacquinot, Sergio Pereira da Silva Porto , Ray Kidder (Raymond E. Kidder), Arthur L. Schawlow , Boris P. Stoicheff, Kruer W. L, Dawson John M, Hertzberg Abraham, Vlases George C, Ahlstrom Harlow G, Steinhauer Loren C, and dozens of other physicists… presented papers.
There are some books and articles about Isfahan Symposium:
Fundamental and applied laser physics; proceedings of the Esfahan (Isfahan) Symposium, August 29 to September 5, 1971. Edited by Michael S. Feld, Ali Javan Norman A. Kurnit.
PUBLISHED: New York, Wiley
DESCRIPTION: xiii, 952 p. illus. 23 cm. A WileyInterscience publication. Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN: 047125701X
RELATED: Feld, Michael S., 1940 ed. Javan, Ali, 1926 ed. Kurnit, Norman A., 1939 ed
.SUBJECTS: Quantum electronicsCongresses. LasersCongresses. Spectrum analysisCongresses.
LOC CLASSIFICATION: QC680 .F86
DEWY DECIMAL #: 535.5/8
This copy located at the Library of Congress. 535.5/8
</br>
Atomic Coherent States in Quantum Optics
Arecchi, F. T.; Courtens, E.; Gilmore, R.; Thomas, H.
</br>
Fundamental and Applied Laser Physics, Proceedings of the Esfahan Symposium held August 29 to September 5, 1971.
New York, NY, 1973, p.835
</br>
Highly Excited States of the Helium Atom
Lamb, W. E., Jr.; Mader, D. L.; Wing, W. H.
</br>
Fundamental and Applied Laser Physics, Proceedings of the Esfahan Symposium held August 29 to September 5, 1971.
New York, NY, 1973, p.523
</br>
William J. Condell: Esfahan Symposium on Fundamental and Applied Laser Physics, Held in Esfahan, Iran on 29 August-5 September 1971
</br> Hamneshine Bahar: The energy that create light rays. In memory of Charles Hard Townes</br>
</br>
Hamneshine Bahar:
KANGARILA is a game based on the sport of golf. The game involves the specially printed golf balls which determine which club a player must play their next shot with.
Players are only allowed to carry five clubs (instead of the usual 14), including a wood, a wedge, a long iron or hybrid, a short iron and a putter. Each player uses a different coloured ball, and may tee off at each hole with whichever of their clubs they choose, but then the lie of the ball determines which club they must play their next shot with. Once players reach the green, they revert to using their putter.
The game was launched to the world at the London Golf Show and is marketed as a 9-hole game at corporate golf days and society golf days.
Players are only allowed to carry five clubs (instead of the usual 14), including a wood, a wedge, a long iron or hybrid, a short iron and a putter. Each player uses a different coloured ball, and may tee off at each hole with whichever of their clubs they choose, but then the lie of the ball determines which club they must play their next shot with. Once players reach the green, they revert to using their putter.
The game was launched to the world at the London Golf Show and is marketed as a 9-hole game at corporate golf days and society golf days.