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Making sure we at least know what has been stored by whom, and where, is a starting point for controlling the tsunami of content unleashed by Gruenberg and Fert, which is in danger of overwhelming any business.
Independent Information Technology and business analysis from IT-Director.com 2009
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Fert and Grünberg received the 2007 Nobel Prize in Physics for work on giant magnetoresistance, showing that tiny changes in magnetism can generate large changes in electrical resistance.
History and Impact « Beki's Blog (there's an original name) 2010
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I can remember doing my share for the environment … 5 rolls of 3mil shrink wrap … ah yes … and a lumber band … teach them to tell everyone they are leaving …. oh and “Fert”
EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - Someone cookie / wrapped my car 2008
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| Reply maybe just say Tony the Fert Stark or something? lol
EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - Very informal Ironman meetup… 2008
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The pig is going to Fert and the X-wing is going to burst up in flames!
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The final Island you visit in that gae is called “Fert Isle.”
EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - This is awesome: FERT in the wild! 2008
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| Reply only thing i can think of to say is .. wait for it … “Fert!”
EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - Veronica Belmont does a comic about me… 2008
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Then when you get this rare gem of a card you can get the “Fert” emote which we all know is far better than the sub par fart emote.
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Albert Fert (born March 7, 1938) is a French physicist and one of the discoverers of giant magnetoresistance which brought about a breakthrough in gigabyte hard disks. binaryspiral
EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - This is awesome: FERT in the wild! 2008
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The 10 million Swedish crown ($1.54 million) prize, awarded by The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, recognized the discovery by Fert, 69, and Gruenberg, 68, of giant magnetoresistance, which has helped revolutionize computer data storage and retrieval.
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