Allison Parrishhttps://www.decontextualize.com/
when language and computers meet. She is an Associate Arts Professor at NYU’s Interactive Telecommunications Program. According to Ars Technica, Allison’s work “delight[s] everyon
Home page of poet and programmer Allison Parrish
Molecular Expressions: Images from the Microscopehttps://micro.magnet.fsu.edu/
modern high-performance computers. This interactive tutorial explores multi-laser fluorescence and differential interference contrast ( DIC ) confocal imaging using the Olympus Fl
The Molecular Expressions website features hundreds of photomicrographs (photographs through the microscope) of everything from superconductors, gemstones, and high-tech materials
The story of Stainless Softwarehttp://stephen.shawweb.co.uk/hcw.html
For example, other computers have a difficult disc filing command. It's very easy to use on the TI. And the computer itself is neat and attractive. It sits in the dining room very
The text of an article in Home Computing Weekly in September 1983 about TI99
The Old Computer Roms,Emulators,Manuals and Magazineshttps://www.theoldcomputer.com/
owned one of his home computers. He was a true genius and constant inventor. The Spectrum range of home 8-bit computers, the Sinclair C5 (a small electric city car that had you ey
Retro gaming and computing resource for old school gamers. Old computer and console games, roms, emulators, manuals and forum
Computation isn't Consciousness: The Chinese Room Experimenthttps://lukesmith.neocities.org/vids/chinese_room
alking about AI and computers and all this kind of stuff, right? I don’t want to speak disparagingly, but stuff. So, the question is this: can a machine think? Now, that obviously
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
Ian! D. Allen - Personal Home Pagehttp://www.idallen.com/
language in relation to computers. This is the implementation of the "cave man" interface: you point, and you grunt. And if we reduce the interaction between human beings and comp
The OSI 560Z Processor Labhttp://users.glitchwrks.com/~glitch/2017/02/26/osi-560z-build
8085 Projects | Vintage Computers | Test Equipment | Programming | Contact .:[The OSI 560Z Processor Lab]:. Topic: Making new OSI 560Z boards Date: 2017 FEB 26 Quick Links OS
The Ohio Scientific 560Z Processor Lab is an unusual coprocessor board for the OSI bus -- it allows interfacing a Z80 and IM-6100 PDP-8 on a chip and controlling them with the 6502
Don't buy a new computerhttps://jacobwsmith.xyz/stories/buy_old_computers.html
more often, Almost all computers manufactued right now are either cheap irrepairable junk that breaks easily, or they are fancy irrepairable junk that you are too afraid to use fo
Windows 10 Survival Guidehttps://dynomax.neocities.org/guides/win10guide
bit more knowlege about computers and tech in general instead of your Average Joe. You are expected to know how to boot into your BIOS, flash an .iso image into a CD/Pendrive, use
Hellschreiber Bibliographyhttp://www.lovell-info.se/biblio.htm
Electronics homebrew, computers, QSL card generator program, Hellschreiber, etc. ============================== ESPAÑOL Telegrafia Hell (1 parte), by EA4BVZ and EA3DPB Revi
Marc CPU cornerhttp://marc.cleave.me.uk/cpu/index.htm
been interested in computers/electronics and always want to know more. So one day I made a start, I looked around and I learnt more each day. Then I looked further and I knew that
Transistors and sh*t
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