THE HISTORY OF COMPUTINGhttps://ei.cs.vt.edu/~history/
of the Department of ComputerScience at Virginia Tech , and is sponsoredin part by a grant from the National ScienceFoundation ( CDA-9312611 ). This site has been chosen by " Edu-
Richard A. Bartle: Players Who Suit MUDshttps://mud.co.uk/richard/hcds.htm
months on university computers before a combination of management breakdown (brought on by player boredom) and resource hogging would force them to close down - with no other MUDs
Bible Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)http://eBible.org/Bible/biblefaq.htm
and to translations. Computers help modern scribes, but errors still creep in. For example, if you have the Bible Explorer CD-ROM, there is a whole sentence missing from John 21:1
Answers to Frequently Asked Questions about the Holy Bible, such as 'What is the best translation?' and 'What is God's name?'
John Seely Brown: Speakinghttps://www.johnseelybrown.com/speeches.html
- Where Have All the Computers Gone ? by John Seely Brown - Borderline Issues: Social And Material Aspects Of Design , by John Seely Brown and Paul Duguid - Keeping It Simple , by
dragon's vibehttps://dragon-vi.be/
of cute things liker of computers (although also complain a lot about them) knows one or two things about design and programming from time to time can be seen playing games extrem
a website by dragons for dragons
The story behind my TEDx Talkhttp://www.bricklin.com/tedxtalk.htm
mainframes and DEC minicomputers in those days). My tiny company, Software Arts, wasn't looking to raise money at the time and I had no special pitch to make to that audience. I w
The background of my talk and how it turned into a TEDx Talk on TED.com
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