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Information Technology Tales

By: Brad Bradford

...he peoples of ancient eras, such as the Sumerians, Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans, on to those of the French, Germans, English, and eventually worldw... ...jobs which often sent me into composing rooms filled with those towering, typesetting machines‘ clickety-clacks and the acrid odors from their melti... ... our mouths and emit intelligible sounds that empower us to share so many types of knowledge. When we speak, we can:  Describe past events ... ...ian system. The Golden Alphabet Age Passed on to the Etruscans and Romans, the enormously enriched Greek alphabet fueled Rome‘s golden alphab... ...ed years—from the days of Pericles to the beginning of the decline of the Roman Empire. In 2011 the United States is less than half that age. ... ...hree or four different materials for construction. These included special types of wood, pieces of horn, and sinew crafted together. Even though ... ...trol all of China, the Mongol Army had mastered ways to conquer fortified towns and cities. Captured engineers directed the building and testing of ... ...axes— crossed the North Sea in beaked longboats. They burned and plundered towns and villages. Meanwhile, the entire Roman Empire began to crumble.... ..., missing only Rhode Island. Almost three out of four were built in small towns with fewer than ten thousand people. Between 1896 and 1925, the n...

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