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An Infinite Number of Cats on Keyboards: November 2013
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An Infinite Number of Cats on Keyboards. A semi-random collection of thoughts about technology, writing, teaching, and various other joys and trials of life. Wednesday, November 27, 2013. Holiday Video Game Classics. It's that time of year. The music starts playing in the stores. The decorations go up. You come home, have a look in the closet, and find your old video game systems there waiting for you. The problem is, how do you hook up these older systems to the new TV you bought in the meanwhile? This ...
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8Bit Aficionado | Mindless rants from a guy who likes old technology | Page 2
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Mindless rants from a guy who likes old technology. Newer posts →. MARCH Shows off Apple 1 replica at HOPE 9 and it makes SLASHDOT. August 5, 2012. MARCH (MidAtlantic Retro Computing Hobbyists). Showed of their Apple 1 replica and the people at Slashdot.org. Picked up on it. Here is link to he article. Http:/ hardware.slashdot.org/story/12/07/31/2319249/march-presents-apple-i-reproduction-in-action-at-hope-9. Comments Off on MARCH Shows off Apple 1 replica at HOPE 9 and it makes SLASHDOT. August 5, 2012.
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Le visage d'avril: My friend Sol
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The Face of April. Friday, February 6, 2009. Sol was my first computer I built from a kit in 1977. I had seen the earlier computers such as the Altair. Someone I had met through work. Bill knew the father of the Sol Lee Felsenstein. Bill used the Sol as the cpu for the his VMS video system he was developing which was an offshoot of the 3D video system he was developing for the Australians. The Sol came out in the same year as the Apple II. I had seen both of them at the first West Coast Computer Faire.
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Interview | Robotron 2084 Guidebook
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Bouncer Arcade Machine 1983. Lonnie Mihin Pinball Marathon. Vid Kidz 35th Anniversary Gauntlet…. Arcade Cabinet Silhouettes and Shapes. May 2010- http:/ a9k.info/qna.html. Can you tell me a little about your background and how you got started in games? My brother and I played a lot of games when we were kids. We had no TV until I was 14 so we played a lot of Mille Bournes. Who showed us a lot of cutting edge graphic and music computers (like Moog Synthesizer. Then on the Bally Astrocade. To market but Mi...
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January | 2011 | What's Gary Thinking Now?
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What's Gary Thinking Now? Archive for January, 2011 Monthly archive page. On January 31, 2011. Upon first look, I thought that the Arduino IDE supported C and C . It actually looks like it. But after reading the first couple of chapters of. Getting Started With Arduino. I learned that it actually supports a variant of the Processing. It seems like the instructions are quite straight forward. Compiled my own static library for the diecimilia board. I called this libDiecimiliaCore.a. I’ll...Created my firs...
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Roman Stanek – Roman Stanek's Push-Button Thinking
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Roman Stanek's Push-Button Thinking. BI, SaaS, travel and everything else. Big Data, Small Screens. January 8, 2013. Big Data and Mobile Apps Are Converging in the Enterprise. Think Like a Consumer. The key is in the design. Developers building mobile apps for the enterprise need to combine the ease of use of consumer apps with enterprise-class security and data-collection technologies. And they need to optimize their apps for each device’s small screen. These are just examples, but I firmly believe that...
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Le visage d'avril: February 2009
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The Face of April. Friday, February 6, 2009. Sol was my first computer I built from a kit in 1977. I had seen the earlier computers such as the Altair. Someone I had met through work. Bill knew the father of the Sol Lee Felsenstein. Bill used the Sol as the cpu for the his VMS video system he was developing which was an offshoot of the 3D video system he was developing for the Australians. The Sol came out in the same year as the Apple II. I had seen both of them at the first West Coast Computer Faire.
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Berzerk Q&A
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PC since 1982, Mac since 1984, Web and Linux since 1998, Rails since 2005. Can you tell me a little about your background and how you got started in games? My brother and I played a lot of games when we were kids. We had no TV until I was 14 so we played a lot of Mille Bournes. As kids. My father is a physics professor who taught electronics at University of Illinois. He would bring home experiments for me to try and encouraged us to build models and electronic kits. Then on the Bally Astrocade. To marke...
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history | gee bobg
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Cross-posted at kill-ralphie.blogspot.com/2015/06/kill-ralphie-saved.html. One bboard was called “Kill Ralphie! Well, guess what? I’ve taken that old pastime and turned it into a fun new website. Please check it out, contribute chapters, and enjoy: kill-ralphie.com. This entry was posted in entertainment. The Brick Prison Playhouse. Alumni of Hunter College High School. As a junior, late in 1982, a few friends and I felt the urge to write and perform a collection of short one-act plays. With faculty ...