[E-Books] 3DCreative Magazine January 2010

3DCreative Magazine January 2010
3DCreative Magazine January 2010
English | PDF | 127 Pages | 139MB

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[Music] Tamerlane - My name (2010)

Tamerlane - My name (2010)


Tamerlane - My name (2010)
MPG | 720x576 | 00:03:36 | 98,35 Mb

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[Games] Counter-Strike 1.6 for MacOSX

Counter-Strike 1.6 for MacOSX


Counter-Strike 1.6 for MacOSX | 845M

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[E-Books] American School & University Magazine 2008.02-2009.12 (All Issues)

American School & University Magazine 2008.02-2009.12 (All Issues)
American School & University Magazine 2008.02-2009.12 (All Issues)
English | PDF | 24 issues | 573MB

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[E-Books] RevolutionArt Magazine Issue 01 - 20

RevolutionArt Magazine Issue 01 - 20
RevolutionArt Magazine Issue 01 - 20
English | PDF | 20 issues | 458MB

REVOLUTIONART International Magazine is a publication delivered in pdf format as a collective sample of the best of the graphic arts, modeling, music, and world tendences. It's a revolutionary platform, a massive propaganda to communicate global messages and make people think. REVOLUTIONART delivers pure talent to more than 70,000 suscribers and readers per edition around the world. The objective of REVOLUTIONART is to serve as a inspirational source to artists, models, advertisers, photographers, designers and communicators in general who wish to explore new alternatives of expression through graphical samples of design, photo, illustration, ads, fashion, music, and general visual arts.

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[E-Books] New Scientist Magazine 2009 (All Issues)

New Scientist Magazine 2009 (All Issues)
New Scientist Magazine 2009 (All Issues)
English | PDF | 52 issues | 513MB

New Scientist is a weekly international science magazine and website covering recent developments in science and technology for a general English-speaking audience. Founded in 1956, it is published by Reed Business Information Ltd, a subsidiary of Reed Elsevier. New Scientist has maintained a website since 1996, publishing daily news. As well as covering current events and news from the scientific community, the magazine often features speculative articles, ranging from the technical to the philosophical. It is not a peer-reviewed scientific journal, but it is read by both scientists and non-scientists, as a way of keeping track of developments outside their own fields of study or areas of interest. The magazine also regularly includes features, news and commentary on environmental issues, such as climate change.

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[E-Books] Science Magazine 2009 (All Issues)

Science Magazine 2009 (All Issues)
Science Magazine 2009 (All Issues)
English | PDF | 51 issues | 1.57GB

Science is the academic journal of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and is considered one of the world's most prestigious scientific journals. The peer-reviewed journal, first published in 1880 is circulated weekly and has a print subscriber base of around 130,000. Because institutional subscriptions and online access serve a larger audience, its estimated readership is one million people. The major focus of the journal is publishing important original scientific research and research reviews, but Science also publishes science-related news, opinions on science policy and other matters of interest to scientists and others who are concerned with the wide implications of science and technology. Although most scientific journals focus on a specific field, Science and its rival Nature cover the full range of scientific

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[E-Books] MAXIM 2009 (All Issues)

MAXIM 2009 (All Issues)
MAXIM 2009 (All Issues)
English | PDF | 12 issues | 335MB

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[E-Books] BusinessWeek Magazine 2009 (All Issues)

BusinessWeek Magazine 2009 (All Issues)
BusinessWeek Magazine 2009 (All Issues)
English | PDF | 48 issues | 799MB

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[Software] Wusik.com EVE2 VSTi 2.5.1 Incl Mellotronix (PC/MAC)

Wusik.com EVE2 VSTi 2.5.1 Incl Mellotronix (PC/MAC)
Wusik.com EVE2 VSTi 2.5.1 Incl Mellotronix
VSTi | PC/MAC | 617MB

EVE stands for Electronic Vintage Ensemble, which suggests the design philosophy behind the instrument. EVE was made to recreate in the virtual world of softsynths the exciting and immediate experience of the early age of electronics in pop, rock and jazz music from the 1960’s and 1970’s. During this creative period in music history, many musicians started to employ the innovative sounds of the ‘electric keyboards’ which were newly available for use on stage and in the studio: Rhodes electric pianos, Hammond and Vox organs, Hohner clavinets, strings machines such as the Arp Solina string ensemble, Moog synthesizers, and all those that are now considered ‘classics’.

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