Arcade-Classics http://www.arcade-classics.com/ unreleased) pinball machine by Stern that were never released to the public. The game is called CLONE and was designed by Dixie Rinehart, who sadly passed away in 2019. The photos... |
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General Melville Criticism http://www.melville.org/general.htm 1986. Marx, Leo, The Machine in the Garden: Technology and the Pastoral Idea in America . New York: Oxford University Press, 1964. Reissued as a Galaxy Book, 1967. Mason, Ronald, ... |
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TJ-2: A Very Early Word Processor http://www.dpbsmith.com/tj2.html and dictating machines as well as magnetic-card Selectrics). The general writing style of the memo is similar to that, e.g. of the Digital PDP-1 Handbook. The capitalization of te... |
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lf283, KernelCorner: Interview with Jeff Dike http://linuxfocus.org/English/July2004/article283.shtml at a bare x86 or ppc machine and considering porting Linux to it. Of course, Linux as a platform to run an OS on is very different from a hardware platform, and one of the things ... |
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The Most Officialest SkiFree Home Page http://ski.ihoc.net/ such as an old 286/EGA machine I found in the testing lab. Nowadays one would probably just render the sprites back-to-front in a memory buffer and blt the entire window on each f... |
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Brainsturbator http://www.brainsturbator.com/posts/409/the-human-brain-is-a-piece-of-shit wetware as a miracle machine, that's just breathless ad copy for highbrow suckers...a cheap emotional high. Did you know you have more connections in your brain then there are sta... |
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The nosh source package http://jdebp.uk/Softwares/nosh/source-package.html An OpenBSD build machine is not currently available, but version 1.40 built and ran on OpenBSD 5.9, and worked subject to OpenBSD's several limitations . (One mirror of my WWW sit... |
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The Spalding Research Project: McKinstries of Monson http://solomonspalding.com/SRP/saga/saga04a.htm functional tabulating machine, the precursor of Herman Hollerith's famous mechanical computer. Two other daughters were born to the couple: Mary M., in about 1834 and Frances W. a... |
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