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Lynn H. Nelson | HNSource | Start of History On The Internet and WWW | Article | 7 November 2000

http://www.vlib.us/hnsourcehistory.html

on the monitor of the computer at the front of the room to reveal HNSource, with automatic links to every source of historical materials I could find on the net. After demonstrati
The first WWW history web site, launched on March 6, 1993. Original author, Lynn H. Nelson.

Magnetic Scrolls

http://www.lysator.liu.se/adventure/Magnetic_Scrolls.html

Or We'll Steal Your Computer! Here is a review of The Guild of Thieves Jinxter Type: Bitmap graphics Written 1987 by Georgina Sinclair [story], Anita Sinclair [programming] and Mi

Quicknote

https://www.quicknote.de/quicknoteen.php

to copy to another computer or for backup purposes Reminder possibility: Remind the last/2nd last/... day of the month Feature "Send texts via a network" now supports to
Homepage of JC&MB Quicknote the useful desktop notepad.

T Project

http://mumble.net/~jar/tproject/

as a way to wean Yale computer science off of the expensive PDP-10's; bought lots of Apollo workstations Roger Schank - obtained funding (through the capital budget, I think) Jona

Reading manuals made from hypertext

https://www.w3.org/History/1995/WWW/Paper/PaperFromHypertext.html

reading when one has no computer to turn to. We have tried to make the hypertext into fairly conventional paper documents, but they may seem a little strange in some ways. All the

Blockchain Blasphemy and the Technological Antichrist | Luke Smith

https://lukesmith.xyz/articles/blockchain-blasphemy/

we can achieve with computer programming in our waking lives? If so, why not insert our waking consciousnesses into this reduced reality to wield this fantasy power? Worst of all,
Some want to enslave mindkind because it would be fun to design our chains.

Dragon Data Archive Home

http://dragondata.co.uk/

enjoy all things retro computer related. 24 Mar 25 An early A4 brochure 'The Family Computer to Fire Your Imagination' is now available.  This is a new scan, but technically

TULUM: Maya Ruins and the Spring Equinox

https://the-wanderling.com/tulum.html

500 feet.) In this computer-enhanced image the topography has been greatly exaggerated to highlight a semicircular trough, the darker green arcing line at the upper left corner of

a3nm's blog

http://a3nm.net/blog/

previous point). As a computer scientist, I agree that it's unpleasant that cash relies on the difficulty of replicating a physical artefact. Protections against counterfeit money


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