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9. Arc-Transmitter Development (1904-1928)

http://www.earlyradiohistory.us/sec009.htm

continuous-wave technology also showed promise -- the arc-transmitter, which had been perfected beginning in 1902 by Valdemar Poulsen of Denmark. At the 1904 Saint Louis Internati

End of the Migration Epoch? by Dr. John H. Tanton - an ethical immigration paradigm

https://www.johntanton.org/articles/art_end_migration_epoch_tanton.html

and powerful medical technology. Perhaps most significantly, in 1674 the Dutchman Leeuwenhoek first saw microbes with a microscope he had invented, paving the way for the germ the
End of the Migration Epoch? by Dr. John H. Tanton - an ethical immigration paradigm

Tom Swift: An Appreciation by Jeff Duntemann

http://www.duntemann.com/tomswift.htm

places even today.) The technology was cruder then ( Tom Swift and His Motorcycle ) and the writing more oriented toward running around and getting in fights with truly stupid vil

Unraveling the Tree of Life

http://www.dhushara.com/book/unraveltree/unravel.htm

reality. Reproductive Technology and Germ-Line Engineering : Utopia or Nemesis? Introduction: The Comprehensive Tree Linked in figure 1 is a high-resolution image of the evolution

NanoShite: A nano-apostate webpage dedicated to the slimeycanceroushype flim-flam-barnum-and-bailey-charlatan delusional bollocks nanosleaze /

http://lachlan.bluehaze.com.au/nanoshite/

nanoE-mails: on nanotechnology nanomedicine involving nanorobots by nanomedical nano-researchers - including nano-robot-red-blood-cells (making it possible to survive for hours wi

Situating Constructionism

http://papert.org/articles/SituatingConstructionism.html

or the pencil-and-paper technology of traditional classrooms, work in a different way. The assertion that the various constructionist learning situations described here "work in o

What is Capitalism? - Ayn Rand

http://www.ancapfaq.com/library/WhatIsCapitalism.html

in the field of technology has a quality reminiscent of the days preceding the economic crash of 1929: riding on the momentum of the past, on the unacknowledged remnants of an Ari
The philosophical justification of capitalism - rational self-interest.

The Myth of Technological Progress — Chadnet

https://wiki.chadnet.org/the-myth-of-technological-progress

been space flight, a technology we’ve mostly abandoned, and its daughter technology—microelectronics. Computer networks came a year or two after 1959 and didn’t change very much,
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Antifragile - by Nassim Nicholas Taleb | Derek Sivers

https://sive.rs/book/Antifragile

that have survived. Technology is at its best when it is invisible. When it displaces the deleterious, unnatural, alienating, and, most of all, inherently fragile preceding techno
Derek Sivers official site. Thoughts on philosophy, culture, self-improvement. Author of Useful Not True, How to Live, Hell Yeah or No, Anything You Want.

How to Build a Low-tech Solar Panel? | LOW←TECH MAGAZINE

https://solar.lowtechmagazine.com/2021/10/how-to-build-a-low-tech-solar-panel

Problems Obsolete Technology Offline Reading Archive Donate NTM Newsletter RSS Feed How to Build a Low-tech Solar Panel? George Cove, a forgotten solar power pioneer, may have bui
This is a solar-powered website, which means it sometimes goes offline

Southwest Museum Of Engineering, Communications and Computation -Arizona's Radio and Television Museum - Also History Of Computers andComputa

http://www.smecc.org/

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Welcome to the southwest museum of engineering, communications and computation, located in the historic downtown section Glendale Arizona. The following topics and more: General

Open Sources: Voices from the Open Source Revolution

https://www.oreilly.com/openbook/opensources/book/intro.html

KDE utilized Troll Technology's Qt library, a piece of code that was proprietary, but quite stable and mature. On the other hand, the GNOME people decided to use the GTK+ library,


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