WeirdInternet :: Supernaturalhttps://weirdinternet.neocities.org/supernatural/supernaturalhome
Home Paranormal Computers Supernatural - Aliens - Vampires - Werewolves Humanity Links Guestbook You know what's weird? Nature. You know what's super weird? S
Internet Growth Summaryhttp://www.mit.edu/people/mkgray/net/internet-growth-summary.html
and individual computers, see the terminology page . The number of hosts on the Internet has roughly tripled in the time from January 1994 to January 1996. In order to understand
Kermit 95 2.1 - Terminal Emulation, File Transfer, and Scripting acrossSerial Ports, Modems, and Internet for Microsoft Windows and IBM OS/2</https://www.kermitproject.org/k95.html
and on many kinds of computers and operating systems : past, present, and future. Kermit 95 is used all over the world in the academic, government, corporate, and nonprofit sector
FTP - publishing into the Internet - Web site uploadhttp://www.easywebeditor.com/create_web_page_00006f.htm
transfer files between computers on a TCP/IP network (which the Internet is). When you "publish" a Web site, usually you technically use the "FTP" in order to transf
http://symbos.de/facts.htmhttp://symbos.de/facts.htm
I am not using my real computers. I use UltraEdit, WinApe , BlueMSX / OpenMSX , Joyce , EP128Emu and ZEsarUX . WinApe by Richard Wilson is used as the main development environment
T E X T F I L E Shttp://textfiles.com/sf/
themselves through computers would show some amount of interest in science fiction. Science fiction has always tried to push the boundaries of what people know and think about, an
Brad Templeton's Home Pagehttps://www.templetons.com/brad/
Kinnernet, DLD, Computers Freedom and Privacy, Foresight Nanotechnology conference and various others. (I have lots of frequent flyer memberships.) Other interests include music,
FoRK Archive by threadhttps://XeNT.com/FoRK-archive/july99/
at MIT on God and Computers =?iso-8859-1?Q?H=E5kon?= Wium Lie FYI: Donald Knuth to lecture at MIT on God and Computers Simon North TBTF for 1999-08-23: Compliance Keith Dawson Re:
"That Deep Romantic Chasm": Libertarianism, Neoliberalism, and the Computer Culturehttps://www.uvm.edu/~tstreete/romantic_chasm.html
of the culture of computers. On the one hand, this essay confirms and elaborates an argument made or suggested by others, notably by Barbrook and Cameron in "The Californian Ideol
Uncovering the mechanics of The Games: Winter Challenge | winterhttps://mrwint.github.io/winter/writeup/writeup.html
architecture today’s computers are using. What that means is that all registers in the CPU can hold only 16-bit values, including any pointers. Since 16-bit registers can only hav
An investigation into The Games; Winter Challenge
osc (part i)https://mu.krj.st/osc_i/
or even between computers via the Internet in a low-latency, real-time safe manner. The data here usually represents PCM -encoded audio data, similar to what we have talked about
A tutorial on audio oscillators, phasors, the JACK Audio Connection Kit, and the Joystick interface.
Every Web Browser Absolutely Sucks. | Luke Smithhttps://lukesmith.xyz/articles/every-web-browser-absolutely-sucks/
to do if they change computers or want to replicate their settings is to move one file. Or for someone like me, who has people wanting to install my system configuration a lot , i
The title explains it all, you don't even have to read.There are no good, even passable web browsers. None. Not a single oneeven comes close.The weird thing is this: making a g
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