COMMUNICATING BY LIGHThttp://www.modulatedlight.org/Modulated_Light_DX/LongArticle1Jan79.html
on communications technology made listening to their transmissions an absolute pleasure. Even their standard of audio compression served to convey the listener into the acoustic e
SPACEWAR - by Stewart Brand - Fanatic Life and Symbolic Death Among the Computer Bums.https://www.wheels.org/spacewar/stone/rolling_stone.html
a leading edge of technology which has an odd softness to it; outlaw country, where rules are not decree or routine so much as the starker demands of what’s possible. A youn
John T. Frye's Carl and Jerry, from Popular Electronicshttp://www.copperwood.com/carlandjerry.htm
real, basement-friendly technology instead of Swiftian half-magic super-science. (See my essay on Tom Swift for more about this.) As I discovered much later, there was actually gr
For ten years, from 1954 to 1964, John T. Frye wrote stories for Popular Electronics about a pair of teen boys who used electronics to help people, foil criminals, impress girls, a
SeaLevel.infohttp://sealevel.info/
Science, Space and Technology Committee. December 8, 2015 — The Resources page of this site got a long-overdue reorganization. Suggestions for further improvement are very w
Your one-stop source for sea-level information.
Moralityhttp://skeptic.ca/Smart_Phones_are_Creating_Dumb_People.htm
is not a good thing. Technology invariably involves downsides we cannot easily predict. The smart phone has been transforming people into dumb dead zone for at least two decades n
History of the Internet & World Wide Web : 1) Internet Before Webhttps://www.netvalley.com/cgi-bin/intval/net_history.pl
& Information Technology . Science and Technology Studies York University , Canada ____ Finally, an entertaining and eye-catching approach to Internet history is Gregory R. Gr
'Internet before World Wide Web: Atlantic cable, Sputnick, ARPANET,Information Superhighway, ...'
Computer Criticism vs. Technocentric Thinkinghttp://papert.org/articles/ComputerCriticismVsTechnocentric.html
never an isolated technology. In the presence of computers, cultures might change and with them people's ways of learning and thinking. But if you want to understand (or influence
Referenceshttps://transparencynow.com/references.htm
a class on Biomedical Technology and Human Perfection. "Sanes also claims that the (Claritin) commercial goes beyond selling the image of the good life and suggests that, 'by
War on Terrorism IVhttp://www.lawandeverythingelse.com/id54.htm
b) the emergence of new technology for government eavesdropping on ordinary citizens (described in this article by Ted Bridis, from the 11.22.2001 issue of Washington Post ), and
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