I’ve never been one to memorize part numbers for computer things. That includes memorizing things like bus speed, cache sizes, and all other sorts of nonsensical trivia.
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November 24, 2010All Them Part Numbers!November 22, 2010At the Root of the PhonePerhaps you’ve heard the phrase “to root your phone.” If not, keep reading.
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November 20, 2010Windows is 25 Years OldWhen it was first introduced, Windows 1.0 was laughed at, and for good reason. November 19, 2010Facebook is the New AOLThe parallels between the über-hot Facebook of today and the AOL of a decade ago are weird and frightening. November 17, 2010The New Office: BAHThe computer revolution — and I’m talking about the 1980s computer revolution — was supposed to lead us to the paperless office. Didn’t happen. In fact, I venture to say that the computer has done more to sell office supplies than any other machine in history. November 15, 2010Civil Political BloggingIs it possible? Could there be decent, respectful online dialog regarding hot-button political issues? I have a theory.
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November 12, 2010November 10, 2010To G4 or Not to G4, That is the QuestionYou’ve probably seen or heard the advertisements for the new G4 cellular data network coming to the US. It’s all bunk.
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November 9, 2010More Beloved RobotsGawker’s review of famous robots for the last several decades, complete with video clips.
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November 7, 2010My Most Beloved RobotsI really love robots! I love making them, but I’ve had a life-long fascination with androids, bots, and mechanical wonders. Here’s my overview. |