Redefining Childhood: The Computer Presence as an Experiment in Developmental Psychologyhttp://papert.org/articles/RedefiningChildhood.html
into society by computers in the next n years, where n might be 5, 10, 15 or some other similar number. The first assumption is banal: the diffusion of personal computers into pri
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
Film analysis of Revenge of the Nerds by Rob Agerhttp://www.collativelearning.com/Revenge%20of%20the%20Nerds%20-%20film%20analysis.html
to calculus means that computers are a nerd’s best friend. Lewis’s mother, “I was fine when you went away to computer camp” . When Lewis and Gilbert are un
In depth study of the commercial, artistic and social merits of the classic '80s comedy film Revenge of the Nerds.
Arne Anderssonhttps://user.it.uu.se/~arneande/research.html
and run fast on real computers. Implementation. Experiments demonstrate the practical value of theoretical results. In addition, implementation feeds back on theory. Therefore, I
Palaeolithic Venus figures - their purposehttps://www.donsmaps.com/venusfigurespurpose.html
I got much better computers and software over the years, Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator for example, and my maps became colourised and had more detail. I did a lot of maps of the
Venus figures from the stone age - Venus figurines is an umbrella term for a number of prehistoric statuettes of women sharing common attributes (many depicted as apparently obese
Panpsychism as conceived by ChatGPThttps://www.panpsychism.com/chatgpt/
because classical computers rely on decoherent states where quantum information is lost. Classical Turing machines function based on definitive states and rules, without the super
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%
Mathematical theory of classification (IEKO)https://www.isko.org/cyclo/mathematical_theory_of_classification.htm
the 1950s, we can use computers. This means that we must previously define the notions of likeness or proximity of two objects, concepts more clearly expressed by a mathematical c
One of the main topics of scientific research, classification, is the operation consisting of distributing objects in classes or groups which are, in general, less numerous than th
Ed Bott: Bought by Microsofthttp://techrights.org/o/2008/11/09/ed-bott-laptop-bribe/
companies give out computers on long term loan, etc, but that’s not the same thing. It’s their product for a start (Microsoft doesn’t make computers) and they’re loaners, not keep
Microsoft faithfuls receive free gifts from Microsoft as well
Net.Legends.FAQ (Noticeable Phenomena Of UseNet) Part 1/4https://www.linux.it/~md/usenet/legends1.html
alt.folklore.computers, and alt.usenet.kooks ... Have Fun! Disclaimer(s): *Since* these are in fact net.*legends*, not much of a real attempt to verify that these people actually
4K Associates : Standards Strategy Consultantshttps://XeNT.com/4K-Associates/Press.html
on close to 10000 computers throughout the Internet. The challenge, called ECC2K-108, was set by Canadian cryptographic company Certicom in 1997 to encourage researchers to test t
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