History of Computing Science: The PC Explosionhttp://lecture.eingang.org/pcexp.html
the fastest growing technology in man's history. Computers: From the Past to the Present The PC Explosion: Last modified July 30, 2006 © 1994-2006 by Michelle A. Hoyle
Part of a multipage presentation on the history of computers. This page talks about the explosion of home computers.
Isaac Asimov: Biography, Books, and Criticismhttp://www.asimovonline.com/oldsite/books_on_asimov.html
for Information Technology", part 1 Computer , Dec. 1993, 53-61. "Asimov's Laws of Robotics: Implications for Information Technology", part 2 Computer , Jan. 1994, 57-65. To the I
Brainsturbatorhttp://www.brainsturbator.com/posts/409/the-human-brain-is-a-piece-of-shit
testing and measurement technology, we still have no proof that our instrumentation is actually showing us something important. To abuse a metaphor, pop sci neurojournalism is abo
Scientology v. the Internethttps://www.discord.org/lippard/skeptic/03.3.jl-jj-scientology.html
of information technology which affects that power. The printing press, the telegraph, the telephone, radio, and television have altered societies by increasing the speed of commu
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
Transhumanism - From MK-Ultra to Googlehttps://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/ciencia/ciencia_transhumanism37.htm
, believing that technology would bring about the ultimate spiritual evolution of mankind. According to him, this is the work of christ . Teilhard's beliefs also rec
FJP: Freedom & Justice Partyhttps://www.bitbarn.co.uk/fjp/
with none of the technology we have at our disposal today, it will be even easier for us to repeal all legislation relating to land, property and taxes, and replace it with new la
John Savage's Home Pagehttps://cs.brown.edu/people/jsavage/
computational nanotechnology, efficient cache management on multicore chips, and I/O complexity. His current research interests are in cybersecurity technology and policy. He has
The computer built to last 50 yearshttps://ploum.net/the-computer-built-to-last-50-years/
a very complex piece of technology with more than 2000 moving parts. It’s still one of the best tools to focus on writing. Well, not really. I prefer the younger Lettera 32, which
The computer built to last 50 years par Ploum - Lionel Dricot.
https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1855.txthttps://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1855.txt
and authentication technology is in use, that any information you submit to a system is being transmitted over the Internet "in the clear", with no protection from "sniffers" or f
James Hallows's homepage and the homepage of Fox Two Prohttp://www.flyfoxy.com/homepage.html
dollars worth of technology. I love it! DID in my humble opinion ( and many others ) develop the best flight simulators, and you won't go far wrong with F22 ADF or EF2000. Get the
James Hallows's homepage and the home of Fox 2 - a new Thrustmaster programming app.
Wildlife Contraceptionhttps://www.abolitionist.com/reprogramming/wildlifecontraception.html
irkpatrick lacked the technology, but the idea of contracepting elephants stuck in his head. The advent of a workable vaccine a few years later made it possible. So in the mid-1990
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