Internet Term Guidehttp://webarchive.me/geocities/SiliconValley/5598/talk.html
gain illegal access to computers. They are usually malicious in their intentions. Cyberspace The "world of computers and the society that gathers around them," as referr
qmail: Second most popular MTA on the Internethttp://www.usenix.org.uk/mirrors/qmail/top.html
makes it into your computers. It is completely open source and uses other open source components. Very efficient and written in C. Dovecot is an open source IMAP and POP3 server f
What is the Internet?http://www2.ic.uff.br/~michael/kr1999/1-introduction/1_01-What_is_the_Internet.htm
such as Web TVs, mobile computers, pagers and toasters are being connected to the Internet. (Toasters are not the only rather unusual devices to have been hooked up to the Interne
List of Emacs implementationshttps://emacs.org.ntnu.no/implementations.html
+44 71 255 1038 G.W. Computers Inc. 4 Eagle Square East Boston MA 02128 USA +1 617 569 5990 fax +1 617 567 2981 _Note:_ may not be Emacs not free, contact vendor for price informa
OS-9 Frequently Asked Questionshttps://pages.cs.wisc.edu/~pruyne/os9faq.html
to large multiuser minicomputers. Originally developed for the 6809 microprocessor, OS-9 was a joint effort between Microware and Motorola. The original version of OS-9 (OS-9 Leve
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
The WWW VL: Educational Technology - Educational VR (MUD) sub-page (05-Jan-2000)https://tecfa.unige.ch/edu-comp/WWW-VL/eduVR-page.html
Network, is a system of computers in the domain musenet.org providing access to Educational MUSEs (Multi-User Simulated Environments), such as MicroMUSE and MariMUSE. It is based
Researching questions on mineral collecting: resources available to mineral collectors.http://www.johnbetts-fineminerals.com/jhbnyc/articles/research.htm
the way you can for computers or other popular subjects. The best way is to build a set of reference resources from a number of different sources. Magazines As a beginner, a good
Step-by-step advice on researching questions relating to mineral collecting written by John Betts, lecturer, author, photographer, mineral collector, and part-time mineral dealer.
CELF Embedded Linux Conferencehttps://www.embeddedlinuxconference.com/elc_2009/sessions.html
ranging from supercomputers to embedded 8-bit microprocessors. With over 20 years focusing in the RTOS marketplace using VxWorks, pSOS, and RTX-32, among others, Mike brings a uni
CELT Resourceshttps://celt.ucc.ie/links.html
by the Association for Computers and the Humanities , the Association for Computational Linguistics, and the European Association for Digital Humanities. The TEI Guidelines for El
CELT is the online resource for contemporary and historical Irish documents in literature, history and politics in UCC, Ireland.
25 Years of Linux — so far [LWN.net]https://lwn.net/Articles/698042/
in moving down from minicomputers, had become much more widespread, but it also lost the code-sharing culture that had helped to make it Unix in the first place. The consequences
On August 25, 1991, an obscure student in Finland named Linus Benedict Torvalds posted a messag [...]
Kali Yuga | Book Review: "Industrial Society and its Future" by Theodore Kaczynskihttps://kaliyugametal.neocities.org/0050-kaczynski
He also states that computers are used to collect and process vast quantities of information about individuals, something that is much more true now than it was back when this ess
An in-depth analysis and review of Theodore Kaczynski's magnum opus.
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