PROF TOM PERERA HOMEPAGE: PSYCHOLOGY, TELEGRAPH, HISTORY OF TECHNOLOGYhttp://w1tp.com/perhp.htm
(10KB) Author of COMPUTER PROGRAMS FOR EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY and MODULAR LAB SESSIONS FOR PHYSIOLOGICAL & GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY. (81KB) MUSEUM OF THE HISTORY OF PSYCHOLOGICAL INSTR
Hackman's Realmhttp://webarchive.me/geocities/SiliconValley/2072/
things to do with computers that I was ever interested in. Thus, I don't have a whole lot left to write about. Enjoy the site, folks, and I'm still open to your feedback, so if yo
Bubbles, Orbs and Probeshttp://www.etfriends.com/Bubbles.html
can be enlarged in the computer. Then we can see that they are filled with geometric shapes and even face-like images at times. Then there are also balls of light that appear more
Amiga Juggler Animationhttp://etwright.org/cghist/juggler.html
history of the Amiga computer, Commodore released a new demo, a continuously looping sequence of 24 full- color, full- screen frames, with matching clink sound effec
The Secret Life of Vector Generatorshttp://www.jmargolin.com/vgens/vgens.htm
it can matter when two computers are exchanging data. The classic article on the subject is On Holy Wars and a Plea For Peace by Danny Cohen, written in 1980. You can find it in
Kali Yuga | Book Review: "Industrial Society and its Future" by Theodore Kaczynskihttps://kaliyugametal.neocities.org/0050-kaczynski
off as a novelty, a computer that fits in your pocket. Now it's required for even the most basic activities. Once a technological innovation has been introduced, people become dep
An in-depth analysis and review of Theodore Kaczynski's magnum opus.
Saucer Wisdom, Rudy Ruckerhttps://www.rudyrucker.com/saucerwisdom/
— my gnarly computer science interests, in other words. But they thought this idea was too been-done. In the meantime I'd written a column for bOING bOING #15 which had a pa
Rudy Rucker's Book Saucerwisdom
Troubleshooting, bugs and morehttps://www.qsl.net/dl4yhf/speclab/troubles.htm
radios (e.g. CAT = 'computer aided transceiver'), a simple protocol monitor was added in Spectrum Lab's 'Debug' window. It can be opened from the main menu under View / Windows ,
5 Elements of Effective Thinking - by Edward B. Burger and Michael Starbird | Derek Sivershttps://sive.rs/book/EffectiveThinking
I’ll turn off my computer and cell phone and spend that short uninterrupted time knowing there will be no distractions. Once I’ve made this little ten-minute practice a daily habi
How to read and write old floppy diskshttp://www.retrotechnology.com/herbs_stuff/s_drives_howto.html
which was available on computers and devices either vintage (20th century), or into the early 2010 years. On another Web page, I have a lot of information about original floppy dr
http://call-with-current-continuation.org/articles/keyboard-vs-mice.htmlhttp://call-with-current-continuation.org/articles/keyboard-vs-mice.html
and pointless view of a computer that the average graphical user interface has been cursed with since the 80s, starting from harmless and well-meaning beginnings like the Smalltal
Intro to PNG Featureshttp://www.libpng.org/pub/png/pngintro.html
for differences in how computers (and especially computer monitors) interpret color values. Web authors in particular are probably aware that Macintosh-generated images tend to lo
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