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| Hugo de GarisHugo de Garis (born 1947, Sydney, Australia) is an associate professor of computer science at Utah State University. He is known for his work on artificial intelligence. His work has attracted many critics, most of whom object to his view of eventual AI d | Huldrych ZwingliTimeline Zwingli's birth 1484 Zwingli priest in Glarus 1506 Zwingli as chaplain 1516 Luther's 95 theses 1517 Charles V becomes German emperor 1519 Zwingli priest in the cathedral of Zurich 1519 Pope bans Luther 1521 New Testament translated to German 1522 | HumusFor article about the oriental food, see Hummus. Humus is a complex organic substance resulting from the breakdown of plant material in a process called humification. This process can occur naturally in soil, or in the production of compost. Humus is extr |
| Hunt-the-pixelHunt-the-pixel is a derisive term used to describe some computer game interfaces involving point and click with a mouse. The term is usually applied to adventure games in which the primary difficulty with some portion of the game lies in finding an object | Hugo GernsbackHugo Gernsback ( August 16 1884 August 19 1967) was born in Luxembourg, and immigrated to the United States in 1905. He married three times: to Rose Harvey in 1906, Dorothy Kantrowitz in 1921, and Mary Hancher in 1951. In 1925, Hugo founded radio station | Hugin and MuninHugin and Munin are a pair of ravens associated with the Norse god Odin. Hugin and Munin travel the world bearing news and information to Odin. Hugin is " thought" and Munin is " memory". They are sent out at dawn to gather information and return in the e |