JIM HAWKINS' WABC RADIO 77 Transmitter Pagehttp://j-hawkins.com/wabc.shtml
the clock cycles in our computers, which step through instructions in the microprocessor; and generates the radio frequency waves that carry radio messages, to mention a few. Quar
Photo and informational tour through WABC Transmitter Site
2022: May - August Political Noteshttp://stallman.org/archives/2022-may-aug.html
can take control of the computers in many John Deere tractors . It is true that "malicious actors" could also use these jailbreaks to take control of the tractor. But don't exagge
WHS' bicycle stuff, component reviews & morehttps://swhs.home.xs4all.nl/fiets/index_en.html
grips, gears, bike computers, water bottles, chain checkers, kickstands, pedals, tyre levers). and more. For an overview with descriptions and the latest updates see: Tests part 2
2blowhards.com: Thomas Sowellhttp://www.2blowhards.com/archives/2007/08/thomas_sowell_1.html
taxes, writing, computers, these kids these days, and lousy educations. E-Mail Donald Demographer, recovering sociologist, and arts buff E-Mail Fenster College administrator and a
2blowhards.com - a weblog
security-snake-oilhttp://linuxmafia.com/faq/Essays/security-snake-oil.html
millions of infected computers connecting to them, and counting the increasing number of Mac machines. Can you say "this was a religious debate?" Well, I can, which is why the res
Michael Davis Publishing - Mike's World.http://mdpub.com/
that. Speaking of retro-computers, my Stand Alone NABU project has achieved all it's initial goals. I have more plans for the NABU in the future. There's still more hacking to be
Mike's World with links to all his various home-built projects and helpful how-to's
Pong-Story : Main pagehttp://pong-story.com/intro.htm
games to be played on computers. A video game is defined as an apparatus that displays games using RASTER VIDEO equipment: a television set, a monitor, etc. In the 1950s and 1960s
Why? - 10kB Galleryhttps://10kb.neocities.org/about/why
times were simple. Computers were owned by the rich and the nerdy — the programs created by the select few who had the privilege and the time to spend on the magic box that we cal
Constant Decay - A Short Story by Samuel Arbesmanhttp://arbesman.net/constantdecay/index.html
inaccuracy? Were there computers somewhere out in the nebulous cyberspace rewriting any instance of 299,792,458, slowly altering our perception of reality? Was this due to a compu
A short story by Samuel Arbesman about technology, books, computer viruses, truth and reality, and constants of the universe.
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