An oral history of Bank Pythonhttps://calpaterson.com/bank-python.html
is the same as on your computer), a basic database and a place for your code to run before you even start. That means it's possible to sit down, write a script and get it running
The strange world of Python, as used by big investment banks
Science Humor Webring - historyhttps://jcdverha.home.xs4all.nl/scihum/history.html
about so called computer science, but nothing else. I took the hint and moved the science humor webring from the humor section in the listing from webring.org and moved it to the
This page describes how I created theScience Humor webring, how I tried to get people to join the ring and what theresults of those action were.
Magrathea/SFTV Page Historyhttp://www.sftv.org/maghist.htm
80's, I got my first computer with an Atari 800 and a cassette tape drive. Once I got my 300 baud modem, I discovered the online world, such as it was. Things were ver
Native American BEADS: Fancy Powwow Outfitshttp://www.kstrom.net/isk/art/beads/powwow.html
on the web (they have a computer database of it, but not for us), and probably can't get too good a look at it on the zombi carousel either. How do they think up these things? Why
Native American Beadwork: Powwow beadwork -- extensiv labor of love, affirms identities.
Swami Vidyatmananda "The Making of a Devotee" Chapter 7https://ramakrishna.de/vidyatmananda/Chapter7.php
necessary to invent the computer to contain and deliver it as needed. Through the accumulation of information modern research is seeking to factor out the real. A study of the phe
Chapter 7 of the Autobiography of the late Swami Vidyatmananda (1913-2000), one of the first westerners to become a monk of the Ramakrishna-Order of Inda
Superintelligent AI and Skepticismhttp://jetpress.org/v27.1/corabi.htm
be produced by the computer emulation of an entire human brain, for instance, with subsequent enhanced versions made by human designers or the previous emulations themselves. (See
T E X T F I L E Shttp://textfiles.com/music/
songs, twisted into a computer-centric angle. In fact, I wrote a few of these myself, under the name "The Slipped Disk". A great way to tell what bands I though were "cool". Filen
Calculator Displayshttp://www.vintagecalculators.com/html/calculator_displays.html
a modern television or computer monitor ( danger - very high voltages present when in use ) will have seen the much fatter, squatter versions which they used. On the right of the
history, development, calculator, display, tube, nixie, gas discharge, itron, led, lcd, vacuum fluorescent
Ross Anderson's Home Pagehttps://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/archive/rja14/
and graduate courses in Computer Security and Cybercrime . I also organise our security seminars and help run the Cambridge Cybercrime Centre . My research topics include: Machine
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