computers
Just checked, and some of my comments are gone and some aren't.
Okay, don’t know if you’ll see this addition to more-than-week-old thread but I just found it.
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If that works, it’s done thusly: ♥
Then I were a hacker, by necessity. Now I be (mostly) a user, unavoidably.
Subjects: computers, Radio Shack Model I, CompuServe, personal history
They're smart. They're autonomous. They're armed!
Subjects: robot, war, military, digital future, Isaac Asimov
One of the first rules about the world of hypertext: YOU DON'T CHANGE THE LINKS!
Subjects: Urantia, Urantia Foundation, Urantia Moovement, HTML, World Wide Web, The Art of
Chrissyyyyyyyy! Like your graphics, BUT... (don't you hate it when someone starts that way?)
Electronic road sign cracked with "Impeach Obama" message
Each additional blog means more competition for my time. So, various sites are competitive in terms of time-demand, but each site has its own attractions.
Subjects: World Wide Web, wise use of time, digital future, online commerce
"...a big blank white space between lines of type?"
My earliest online masks and computer encounters
Subjects: Internet, computers, CompuServe, Radio Shack Model I, IBM, online communication
My trepidation was simply that I wouldn't want to be muddying this lovely crystal pool when things are going so swimmingly. (Block that metaphor!)
How did you do that line through…?
Comics -- why get inky fingers and kill trees to read shrinking, squinty, limited-selection b&w when I can read what I want, archived, color, magnified-to-my aging vision comics online?
Subjects: digital future, comics, comic strips, news, online commerce
Male (checking in shorts), check.
Subjects: homosexuality, digital disaster, humor, false faces
There is no trick to "regaining" control of your accounts if the password was hacked but not changed, for example.
If like many idiots he uses the same password on various accounts, you only need find out one. If it's a low-power password, all the easier.
I sure hope folks like our pal JJ here (and me) can figure out how to make a living in this dead-trees-free world.
The stars just don't look the same digitized.
Old computers and vice-presidents as roadside tourist attractions?
Subjects: politics, law, government, Al Gore, US Vice-President, ENIAC, computers, technology, anachronism
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