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[PrintPlanet.com] We like Quark 8 for one reason...native transparency support when making a PDF has FINALLY been added with the Quark 8.1 update...flattening is no longer required. In my humble opinion, this should have been done in Quark 7.0.

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[David Airey, graphic designer] Myeloma UK newsletter design | David Airey, graphic designer: I use Indesign and having not used Quark for so long I don’t really want to learn it again but I see some many jobs advertised asking for Quark users! I wish companies would just stump up some cash and buy Indesign, after all as far as I know the company that makes Quark makes no other software programs right?

[Quark VS InDesign.com] Quark Is Dying. Here's Why ”” Quark VS InDesign.com: Our company in the UK is still using quark 7, as our core tool, However we do use indesign but to a much lesser extent, (partly because, i am the only one in our artworking team that can use indesign), when Quark released version 8, i thought at last perhaps they will include the features that would aid production, that were in Indesign, like table styles and cell styles, linked tables, and undo for the pages, palette. Unfortunately they have over looked these features, and what they have done, is redo the interface..

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[Larval Subjects .] Flat Ontology « Larval Subjects .: What we need, as I have argued in this post and as I was already arguing at the time, is a flat ontology that places all entities on equal footing and which recognizes their autonomy without reducing them to another type of being, whether they be humble quarks on the other side of the universe, the black hole at the center of our solar system, the chemical reaction taking place on the ocean floor, the mailbox out in front of my house, the film I just watched, the signifiers we are exchanging, and so on. The reason those discussions took the particular form they took was that I was looking for instances of objects that don’t fit within the framework of human lived experience or cognitive structures, thereby exceeding anything like a phenomenological correlation or givenness.

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[Uploads from Mark Witton, tagged pterosaur] They stood in a field where barley grows, Their heads did no ...: The Quirks and Quarks interview was probably the best radiointerview I did, actually: although muchlonger than the others and recorded at theend of a very long day (I was doing Britishand Scottish radio at 6:50 the same morning),it was also the most relaxed. I haven't heardwhat actually made the cut myself, but I hopethe animals I described match up to theiractual appearance.

[Predictive quantum gravity built upon observational facts] Quantum gravity evidence: Richard P. Feynman's theory versus ...: ”˜The Michelson-Morley experiment has thus failed to detect our motion through the aether, because the effect looked for - the delay of one of the light waves - is exactly compensated by an automatic contraction of the matter forming the apparatus [and the Lorentz contraction itself is physically caused by the head-on pressure of the ether against the front of the moving particle, squeezing it slightly in the direction of motion, by analogy to ideal-fluid frictionless equivalent of the impact and recoil forces of air hitting on the nose of a moving aircraft or water hitting the bows of a moving ship; because the ether can't carry away energy unless there is acceleration - when you get radiation emission carrying away energy - there is no continuous drag force from the ether, just a resistance to accelerations which we call inertia, and this is the key difference between air or water composed of real particles and ether composed of virtual particles] ….

[Comments for Cosmic Variance] Does Space Expand? | Cosmic Variance | Discover Magazine: I think SR is entirely inapplicable at cosmological distances in a non-empty GR universe, first because there is no global inertial frame, second because the photon passes every local galaxy at exactly c, and third and most importantly because there simply is no place in the FLRW metric to arbitrarily insert an SR time dilation factor which aggregates a quasi-infinite set of infintesimal local time dilations. As stated previously the local clocks of comoving galaxies in the Hubble flow keep identical time, regardless of any choice of reference frame in the Hubble flow.

[Predictive quantum gravity built upon observational facts] Quantum gravity mechanism and predictions (6 May 2009 update ...: That argument is weak, because general relativity is in error for cosmological purposes through ignoring quantum gravity effects which become important on large scales in an expanding universe (i.e., redshift of gravitons weaking the force gravity over large distances, the nature of the Yang-Mills exchange radiation dynamical mechanism for gravity in which gravity is a result of radiation exchange with the other masses in the expanding universe, etc.). Another argument for a lot of dark matter is the flattening of galactic rotation curves, but if the final theory of quantum gravity is a departure from general relativity and Newtonian gravity, it could potentially resolve this problem (it will be at large distances, because gravitons are redshifted and there could be some significant graviton shielding effect of the immense amount of mass in a galaxy, which are trivial in the solar system).

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