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S100 Computers - Serial IO Board

http://www.s100computers.com/My%20System%20Pages/Serial%20IO%20Board/Serial%20IO%20Board.htm

the board can have the computer "speak" into a small speaker also on the board (or to an external one). There was extra room on board!  Since this was a serial type
S100 Computers

Top Ten Scientific Facts Proving Charles Darwin's Theory of Evolution IsWrong, False, and Impossible.

https://biblelife.org/evolution.htm

As an example, a computer was programmed in an attempt to arrive at the simple 26-letter alphabet. After 35,000,000,000,000 (35 trillion) attempts it has only arrived at 14 l
Top ten scientific facts that prove evolution is wrong, false and impossible.

<![CDATA[Interesting Thing of the Day]]>

https://feedpress.me/InterestingThingOfTheDay

it on pretty much any computer, smartphone, tablet, or ebook reader. The cover price is $14.99, but as an Interesting Thing of the Day reader, you can buy it for 30% off, or just

The transparent intellectual fraud that is Darwinism

http://www.amnation.com/vfr/archives/009364.html

For example, we say of computer software that it is trying to connect to a network, that it rejected the password I entered, that it won’t do what I want it to do, that it d
Darwinists keep injecting into the Darwinian story line the very elements that the Darwinian theory of evolution by random mutation and natural selection formally excludes: intent

Personal genomics

https://www.reproductive-revolution.com/archive/personal-genomics.html

woods or the nearest computer; others ingratiate themselves with the jocks or the goths or the church youth group. Whatever genetic quirks incline a youth toward one niche or anot

A List Of Games By Trans People Before 2010

https://dotmaetrix.neocities.org/classictranslist

my head!" Aliens: The Computer Game (1986, Commodore 64) Additional graphics by Jennifer Diane Reitz Alvin and the Chipmunks (2007, PS2, Wii) Ever wanted to play a rhythm game whe

1998 L-

http://dchis.com/1998%20L-N.html

or 2000 PC or Macintosh computer.  It also supported Windows 95. https://www.tampabay.com/archive/2000/02/07/microtech-usb-cameramate/ MICROTEK EYESTAR - 1998.    O

Elonka's Kryptos Page

https://www.elonka.com/kryptos/

about Kryptos and computer AI, starting around 19m30s September 9, 2016, A Nashville cryptography expert hs been trying to crack this CIA riddle for 16 years - Interview on NPR Pu
Kryptos is a sculpture located on the grounds of CIA Headquarters in Langley, Virginia. Installed in 1990, its thousands of characters contain encrypted messages, of which three ha

Brand Blanshard "The Limits of Naturalism"

http://anthonyflood.com/blanshardlimitsofnaturalism.htm

fear or pain as an IBM computer.  This view was accepted by some of the seventeenth-century Cartesians regarding dogs and cats and led to irresponsible treatment of these ani

School Will Never End: On Infantilization in Digital Environments - Amplifying Empowerment or Propagating Stupidity?

http://sigwait.tk/~alex/doc/bunz%2Cmercedes__school-will-never-end/

answer these questions—computer scientists such as Alan Kay or Seymour Papert were informed by theories of Jean Piaget—we find an ambiguous figure at work: there is a fine dividin

Stanford CS Ed Library

http://cslibrary.stanford.edu/

the video, and a brief history of how the video was made. Pointer Basics The companion text for the Binky video. Presents the same concepts and examples as the video, and includes
The CS Education Library project at Stanford is an online library which collects and organizes computer science education materials, and gives them away for free.

Paleo Diet (Paleolithic, Primal, Caveman, Stone Age, Hunter-Gatherer Diet)

https://paleodiet.com/

cave, scientists use computers as their guide lists off the diet of some middle Paleolithic era cave dwellers in Northern Israel. In Bread blamed for short sight Jennie Brand Mill
The definitive source of links to the scientific underpinnings of the paleo diet. Book reviews of all books on the subject. The place to start.


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