Menu English Ukrainian russian Home

Free technical library for hobbyists and professionals Free technical library


BIG ENCYCLOPEDIA FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS
Free library / Directory / Big encyclopedia for children and adults

Why did the composer of the film Kill Bill receive only $1 of the fee? Detailed answer

Big encyclopedia for children and adults

Directory / Big encyclopedia. Questions for quiz and self-education

Comments on the article Comments on the article

Did you know?

Why did the composer of the film Kill Bill receive only $1 of the fee?

Quentin Tarantino collaborates with Robert Rodriguez on many of his projects. Rodriguez was paid $1 by Tarantino for the score for Kill Bill. He did not remain in debt and paid Tarantino as a guest director in "Sin City" also $ 1. But he promised that in the second part of the film everything would be serious and he would pay Quentin $2.

Authors: Jimmy Wales, Larry Sanger

 Random interesting fact from the Great Encyclopedia:

Which matches between Inter and Milan discredit the goal away rule?

In the semi-finals of the Champions League in 2003, Inter and Milan met. Since both clubs play at the same San Siro stadium, the draw determined that Milan would be the hosts in the first match, and Inter would be the hosts in the second. Both meetings ended in a draw - 0:0 and 1:1, but Milan reached the final because of the rule according to which, in the event of a tie in a two-legged confrontation, the team that scored more on a foreign field wins.

 Test your knowledge! Did you know...

▪ What mountain would be considered the highest on Earth if the height was measured not from the level of the ocean, but from the foot of the mountain?

▪ Who are the bandits?

▪ Who and when released a book with a sandpaper cover?

See other articles Section Big encyclopedia. Questions for quiz and self-education.

Read and write useful comments on this article.

<< Back

Latest news of science and technology, new electronics:

Solidification of bulk substances 30.04.2024

There are quite a few mysteries in the world of science, and one of them is the strange behavior of bulk materials. They may behave like a solid but suddenly turn into a flowing liquid. This phenomenon has attracted the attention of many researchers, and we may finally be getting closer to solving this mystery. Imagine sand in an hourglass. It usually flows freely, but in some cases its particles begin to get stuck, turning from a liquid to a solid. This transition has important implications for many areas, from drug production to construction. Researchers from the USA have attempted to describe this phenomenon and come closer to understanding it. In the study, the scientists conducted simulations in the laboratory using data from bags of polystyrene beads. They found that the vibrations within these sets had specific frequencies, meaning that only certain types of vibrations could travel through the material. Received ... >>

Implanted brain stimulator 30.04.2024

In recent years, scientific research in the field of neurotechnology has made enormous progress, opening new horizons for the treatment of various psychiatric and neurological disorders. One of the significant achievements was the creation of the smallest implanted brain stimulator, presented by a laboratory at Rice University. Called Digitally Programmable Over-brain Therapeutic (DOT), this innovative device promises to revolutionize treatments by providing more autonomy and accessibility to patients. The implant, developed in collaboration with Motif Neurotech and clinicians, introduces an innovative approach to brain stimulation. It is powered through an external transmitter using magnetoelectric power transfer, eliminating the need for wires and large batteries typical of existing technologies. This makes the procedure less invasive and provides more opportunities to improve patients' quality of life. In addition to its use in treatment, resist ... >>

The perception of time depends on what one is looking at 29.04.2024

Research in the field of the psychology of time continues to surprise us with its results. Recent discoveries by scientists from George Mason University (USA) turned out to be quite remarkable: they discovered that what we look at can greatly influence our sense of time. During the experiment, 52 participants took a series of tests, estimating the duration of viewing various images. The results were surprising: the size and detail of the images had a significant impact on the perception of time. Larger, less cluttered scenes created the illusion of time slowing down, while smaller, busier images gave the feeling of time speeding up. Researchers suggest that visual clutter or detail overload can make it difficult to perceive the world around us, which in turn can lead to faster perception of time. Thus, it was shown that our perception of time is closely related to what we look at. Larger and smaller ... >>

Random news from the Archive

Waterblock Phanteks Glacier Radeon VII 17.06.2019

The Phanteks range has been expanded with a Glacier series water block designed for AMD Radeon VII 3D cards. It refers to waterblocks with full coverage.

The Phanteks Glacier Radeon VII water block is decorated with full-color backlighting. The backlight can be controlled using an optional controller or motherboard software. The backlight supports all common control systems.

Water block dimensions 267 x 133 x 19 mm weighs 980 g. Its base is made of copper and nickel-plated, and the cover is made of transparent acrylic plastic. The lid is partially covered with chrome or black lining.

The price of the new item is $150. For this amount, the buyer receives a water block, a portion of thermal paste, a couple of fittings, an LED strip and a wire for connecting it, heat-conducting pads to remove heat from memory chips and other hot components, and fasteners.

Other interesting news:

▪ Jackdaws vote before flying to a new place

▪ Amphibious bus

▪ Robot tablet

▪ New processor Intel's new dual-core Pentium E6300 processor

▪ Flywheel hybrid automotive technology

News feed of science and technology, new electronics

 

Interesting materials of the Free Technical Library:

▪ section of the site Household electrical appliances. Selection of articles

▪ article by Publius (Publius) Sir. Famous aphorisms

▪ article Where is the coldest place in the universe? Detailed answer

▪ article Beautiful stalk. Legends, cultivation, methods of application

▪ article Scheme of the electrical equipment of the car VAZ-2108, VAZ-2109. Encyclopedia of radio electronics and electrical engineering

▪ article Forced card selection by discarding. Focus Secret

Leave your comment on this article:

Name:


Email (optional):


A comment:





All languages ​​of this page

Home page | Library | Articles | Website map | Site Reviews

www.diagram.com.ua

www.diagram.com.ua
2000-2024