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Information Technology Tales

By: Brad Bradford

... Dedication to CAROL For becoming my smart, beautiful bride in 1949 and then giving fully of herself to me and our wonderful family i... ...We listen. We easily hallucinate word boundaries. Spaces, such as you see in writing, are absent from speech. Yet somehow we find it easy to make se... ...and then take less than a century to create the largest contiguous empire in world history. 10. Mongols Open the Way They open the gate blocking... ...the world’s text, most of those once-wondrous machines were junked before 2000. 19. Free Self-Learning Laboratories. Public libraries give the or... ... generated this spirited but never-settled debate topic: Did January 1, 2000, mark the end of the twentieth century or the beginning of the twenty... ... His first library in the United States was built in 1889 in Braddock, Pennsylvania, home to one of the Carnegie Steel Company‘s mills. “Self-Se... ...nic Numerical Integrator and Computer (ENIAC). Built at the University of Pennsylvania‘s School of Engineering, it was the prototype from which most... ...eBooks created in years up to 2050 than all the paper books printed before 2000. I‘ll not try here to keep abreast of (or opine about) twenty-firs...

...first Information Technology and then moves on to tales about the wonders of the written word—great stories, many of them likely new to most readers. In them, you‘ll find all the backgrounds, foregrounds, premises, conclusions, and surprises that make up the best and most valuable books....

...In the Bible, God‘s first gift to man isn‘t a lesson about how to make a fire or fashion a needle, a knife, or a spear. He first blesses him with language. Even before He takes Adam‘s rib to make Eve, He tells Adam to name ev...

...From whence cometh language, the InfoTech that lets us dominate our planet? We listen. We easily hallucinate word boundaries. Spaces, such as you see in writing, are absent from speech. Yet somehow we find it easy to make sense of speech. -- 2. The Gift of Memory-For millennia, mnemonics reigned over commerce, news, entertainment, and the perpetuation and refinement of cra...

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Information Technology Tales

By: Brad Bradford

...t Dedication to CAROL For becoming my smart, beautiful bride in 1949 and then giving fully of herself to me and our wonderful family i... ...We listen. We easily hallucinate word boundaries. Spaces, such as you see in writing, are absent from speech. Yet somehow we find it easy to make se... ...and then take less than a century to create the largest contiguous empire in world history. 10. Mongols Open the Way They open the gate blocking... ...the world’s text, most of those once-wondrous machines were junked before 2000. 19. Free Self-Learning Laboratories. Public libraries give the or... ... generated this spirited but never-settled debate topic: Did January 1, 2000, mark the end of the twentieth century or the beginning of the twenty... ....‖ His first library in the United States was built in 1889 in Braddock, Pennsylvania, home to one of the Carnegie Steel Company‘s mills. “Self-Se... ...nic Numerical Integrator and Computer (ENIAC). Built at the University of Pennsylvania‘s School of Engineering, it was the prototype from which most... ...eBooks created in years up to 2050 than all the paper books printed before 2000. I‘ll not try here to keep abreast of (or opine about) twenty-first c...

...irst Information Technology and then moves on to tales about the wonders of the written word—great stories, many of them likely new to most readers. In them, you‘ll find all the backgrounds, foregrounds, premises, conclusions, and surprises that make up the best and most valuable books. This book also begins with that wondrous first Information Technology and then moves ...

...Way back in the fifteenth century a man named Johann Gutenberg invented the ?printing press. More than 400 years passed before Ottmar Mergenthaler found a way in the late 1880s to mechanize that historic invention. Then, less than a ...

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