Known Users archivehttps://www.savetz.com/ku/
AppleLink (May, 1988) Computers in the News by Jack Turner (March , 1987) CopyDoubler: True Multi tasking in the Finder? by Pete Krueger (March, 1994) Correcting System Crashes Co
Vigay.com : Main Homepagehttp://www.vigay.com/
9/11 Conspiracies Acorn computers Acronyms Anonyminity Ant/Inet support Apple support Argonet Bandit IP addresses Bilderberg Group Blog Chip and Pin Cards Cold Callers Collective
All the news in one place
What Is The Cloud?http://toastytech.com/about/thecloud.html
mainframes, and minicomputers. What clustering meant is that a single machine node in a cluster could go down, and other machine nodes would take over. End users would still be ab
http://webarchive.me/geocities/SiliconValley/2072/backbone.txthttp://webarchive.me/geocities/SiliconValley/2072/backbone.txt
and high-performance computers which serve solely to route data around on the Net. Q. Who runs the Internet backbone? A. There are several companies which run different parts of i
Gadgetbridgehttps://gadgetbridge.org/
Garmin GPS / bike computers Gree IKEA LifeScan Marstek Shell Racing Others & unbranded Internals Internals Automations Automations Device actions Intents Gadget-specific intents A
A free and open source Android application for bluetooth devices.
Galaxy/eiNet - The Web's Original Searchable Directoryhttps://www.einet.net/
• Finance • Computers • Sports • Pets • Arts & Crafts • Home Furnishing & Decorating • ... Recreation Sports • Travel • Food &
Welcome to Galaxy
Dan Connolly's Index of Eventshttps://www.w3.org/People/Connolly/events/
Eighth Conference on Computers, Freedom & Privacy CFP'98 in Jan 1998 San Jose, CA 7th Advisory Commitee Meeting 1997 in Dec 1997 Washington, DC 40th IETF in Dec 1997 Washingto
Windows 98 FAQhttp://webarchive.me/geocities/SiliconValley/6642/w98faq.html
and forth between their computers and/or playing multiplayer games. There are two ways to setup a peer-to-peer network in Windows 98. You can use the Direct Cable Connection softw
World War III Axis of Evil: Bush, Blair and Sharon's ambitious plan to imprison the worldhttp://www.bilderberg.org/hell.htm
were experts in computers. They were air defense officers. Using computer science slang, they introduced a series of jokes about students' punishment. "For example, when one of us
TELNET: The Mother of All (Application) Protocolshttps://XeNT.com/4K-Associates/IEEE-L7-v2.html
spectrum of host computers connected to the ARPANET were a motley crew: varying keyboards, character sets, display sizes, line lengths, speeds, and those were just the physical in
3D Gopher, by McCahill and Ericksonhttp://www.pliant.org/personal/Tom_Erickson/GopherVR.html
of RISC-based personal computers, the time seems ripe. Finally, we would like to put our beliefs about the advantages of 3-D spatial interfaces to the test. We see two possible ad
The Corporate Linux Advocatehttp://webarchive.me/geocities/SiliconValley/Haven/6087/
in the top 500 supercomputers worldwide! And, it only cost $150K! Read about it here. Linux at the US Postal Service! It's true! Check out Linux is reading your mail. My current b
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