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...he technology involving the development, maintenance, and use of computer systems, software, and networks for the processing and distribution of data... ...known coupling of those two words was in 1978, the same year I bought the Apple II desktop computer that introduced me to modern Information Technol... ...hat introduced me to modern Information Technology. Aware that owners of Apple II desktop computers might have learned something about digital word... ... the position of the larynx. Our larynx is that lump we call our ―Adam‘s apple.‖ Most mammals‘ larynxes sit upright behind the tongue and in the b... ..., its circuits. Our mouths handle the output; our ears, the input. The operating system‘s software lets us build intricate, comprehensible words a... ...abor, and commodities—came trade and the need to keep accounts. Judicial systems built upon oral decrees rested upon shaky mnemonic foundations. I... ...eties demanded. So they translated spoken words into symbol-shape writing systems. In the beginning, symbols, such as those of animals and farm com... ...ne might assert that Gutenberg sired industrial capitalism, consider what operating a print shop entailed. The owner had to do the following: M... ...West: A History of the Human Community. Birmingham, AL: Gryphon Editions, Inc., 1989. McNeill, William H. Plagues and Peoples. Garden City, NY:...