Things that make me madhttps://www.increasinglyadequate.com/mad.html
on those old vTech toy computers that cost 50 bucks in 1995 at Toys R Us. Even a DOS user was 100 times the power use you are. (In 2020 this one no longer rings true. But only bec
Basically, just a list of things that make me mad.
Rend386 virtual worlds, recreated in VRMLhttp://devilmaster.altervista.org/rend386.html
can be experienced on computers or Android-based mobile devices. With a head-mounted display and stereoscopic drivers, it can even be experienced in virtual reality! Would you lik
LIS650https://openlib.org/home/krichel/courses/lis650w11s/
directly with their computers under the supervision of the instructor. However, students are expected to do much of the work on their web site at home. Support via skype is availa
Infrequently Notedhttps://infrequently.org/
on our most personal computers. In an era when they still claimed to be changing the world for the better, the lies told to justify an invasive, unsafe ecosystem of native apps we
Alex Russell on browsers, standards, and the process of progress.
Market Ticker Frequently Asked Questionshttp://tickerforum.org/faq.html
(e.g. how many unique computers access the forum) and, if you are signed in, can be correlated with your login ID. Note that if you browse through the various areas on the system
Tickerforum Frequently Asked Questions
APRS Paths And Digipeating 101http://wa8lmf.net/DigiPaths/
an APRS client and/or Internet gateway). This type traditionally responded to the alias call sign "RELAY". The assumption is that there are far more home stations then
Svedic.orghttps://svedic.org/
. Posted in Programming Computers Have Had Emotions for Quite Some Time Posted on September 29, 2017 by svedic A common assumption is that computers can’t have emotions. But there
Jeff Duntemann's ContraPositive Diaryhttp://www.duntemann.com/june2008.htm
what home users do with computers. (I suspect that the rest is a combination of media players, IM, photo managers, and games.) And within those apps, 20% of the features do 80%
Goodbye DMOZhttps://websitering.neocities.org/DMOZMemory
they should teach their computers to tell the good links from the bad. I made an exception here.
An eulogy for the Open Directory Project, with thoughts on using & editing the directory. Also a defence of the directory.
Cool Links! – Qalle’s home pagehttps://qalle.neocities.org/links
Cellar – retrocomputers eevee's Fuzzy Notepad – game development, furries, etc. Hackaday – hardware hacks every day homepage of Gravis (gekk.info) – old co
Alphabetization (IEKO)https://www.isko.org/cyclo/alphabetization.htm
early development of computers and the attempt to standardize the industry. The 7-bit character sets provided space for English alphanumeric letters, resulting in many national va
The article provides definitions of alphabetization and related concepts and traces its historical development and challenges, covering analog as well as digital media. It introduc
Gopherhttp://gopher.quux.org:70/
and enjoy. Computers gopher-menu Current Issues and Events (Updated Apr. 23, 2002) gopher-menu Development Projects gopher-menu Gopher's 10th Anni
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