Archive for the ‘Computers & WWW’ Category
Thursday, November 21st, 1996
Needing a connection to the Internet desperately? Struggling to get past constant busy signals and limited access rights?
Yep, the dilemma of finding the right link, namely an Internet Service Provider, has been plaguing millions of people these days. And, with the millions of them popping up quicker than zits on ...
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Tuesday, September 10th, 1996
First, we explored on ships through the ocean space. Then, we traveled continental space with automobiles and steam engines.
Next, we discovered air space with airplanes; then outerspace with new rocket technology.
Now, in the "Information Age," we are trying frantically to probe the inner workings of a new kind of space.
Congratulate ...
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Thursday, June 20th, 1996
Still need to copy this one over...
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Wednesday, May 1st, 1996
Those nasty computer-related acronyms: We constantly see or hear them being used on-line and by that snotty 17-year-old employee who works as Computer City. You feel inferior because you have no idea what this equivalent to a doctor's prescription mumbo-jumbo being presented to you is. And you don't want to ...
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Tuesday, April 16th, 1996
Still need to copy this one over...
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Wednesday, March 13th, 1996
Still need to copy this one over...
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Friday, March 8th, 1996
"Ring!" - It all started with a call.
It was a dark and stormy November evening. The stars were out and Mr. Full Moon was staring at me.
I placed the call on a highly confidential line. A high, sweet voice greets me at the other end. With her soprano-pitched whisper, she ...
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