Vigay.com : Main Homepagehttp://www.vigay.com/
9/11 Conspiracies Acorn computers Acronyms Anonyminity Ant/Inet support Apple support Argonet Bandit IP addresses Bilderberg Group Blog Chip and Pin Cards Cold Callers Collective
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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.
C++ Applicationshttps://www.stroustrup.com/applications.html
both Mac OS and Windows computers. Mentor Graphics : Since the 1980s Mentor Graphics has built most of its applications using C++, including: Calibre: software for IC physical ver
Hyperworlds - Web Replacement Projectshttp://hyperworlds.org/
of millions of computers by combining them into a virtual supercomputer. If you need more processing power, your program spawns more programs on any connected computer and returns
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
Swear not by the wiki, the fickle wiki, the inconstant wikihttps://www.crummy.com/
current interests: old computers and surviving a repressive regime. My accomplishments I dunno, not a lot, it feels like. I kept the lights on. I sold a Ravy Uvana story, "People
Crummy. Geek stuff and humor. Since 1996.
Webring Technologyhttps://brisray.com/web/webring-tech.htm
own ring on their own computers. This page takes a look at some of the available webring systems and software and my own suggestions at what an ideal webring should offer. How the
This page discusses webrings and what was used to make them work.
Some miscellany about Bristol, my fathers time in the Royal Navy, Optical Illusions, Postcards, Terre Haute, Indiana and other things I'm inthttps://brisray.com/
UK Other Bristols Computers Dad's Navy Days Google Charts Holidays Our House Miscellany Optical Illusions Postcards QBasic Quarry Postcards Terre Haute Terre Haute Postcards Wabas
A collection of subjects I am interested in.
100R — off the gridhttps://100r.co/site/off_the_grid.html
energy to power our computers. By looking at the forecast, we can determine when we will get the most work done: consecutive days of sun grant us enough power for video editing, w
"THE CODE" OF CARL MUNCK, AND ANCIENT GEMATRIAN NUMBERS - PART ELEVENhttp://www.greatdreams.com/gem11.htm
we use silicon chips in computers. Could it be that ancient information is literally stored in some sort of planetary granite-limestone based "matrix" ? Note that The Miami Circle
Explanation of The Code of Carl Munck and related ancient Gematrian numbers, showing mathematically that the ancient sites around the world are very accurately positioned on a coor
Projects using the Teensy USB development boardhttps://www.pjrc.com/teensy/projects.html
keyboard with modern computers and devices. "option8" Self Balancing Vehicle Forum Post (with photos) YouTube Video A homemade self balancing vehicle. Johan Gummesson GIF File on
Eyes Above The Waveshttps://robert.ocallahan.org/
Asiana III Nazis, Computers and Me Lizard Time Asiana II Herald Interview Living the Dream January Perambulations Sharing binaries across multiple Mozilla trees with ccache Asiana
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