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Information Technology Tales

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...full cry. Then suddenly, they’re gone. 21. The Seeds of Cyberspace ―As long as scientists are free to pursue the truth wherever it may lead, new s... ...he best and most valuable books. At eighty-nine, Brad Bradford brings a long lifetime of experience in newspapers during the hot-metal-type era an... ...g upright.  Developed language by acquiring sweat glands so that they no longer panted in the heat.  Sweat so much chasing after prey in the sunn... ...hasing after prey in the sunny savannahs that they lost their body hair. Long umbilical cords an aquatic legacy? Did the flooding of the Red Sea ab... ... of Morgan‘s more intriguing rationales suggests that aquatic ape babies‘ long umbilical cords might have allowed them to be born underwater, swim t... ...a scholarly monk named Alcuin. The warrior-king was Charlemagne—in Latin, Carlos Magnus (742–814). He was of the Carolingian dynasty that controlle... ...that discovery! To what heights science would have risen by now? —Johann Carl Friedrich Gaus (1777–1855), ―the prince of mathematicians‖ The Mis... ...ture of modern science could rise. “How could he have missed it?” Johann Carl Friedrich Gauss (1777–1855) was dubbed the prince of mathematicians. ...

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Information Technology Tales

By: Brad Bradford

...full cry. Then suddenly, they’re gone. 21. The Seeds of Cyberspace ―As long as scientists are free to pursue the truth wherever it may lead, new s... ...he best and most valuable books. At eighty-nine, Brad Bradford brings a long lifetime of experience in newspapers during the hot-metal-type era an... ...g upright.  Developed language by acquiring sweat glands so that they no longer panted in the heat.  Sweat so much chasing after prey in the sunn... ...ing after prey in the sunny savannahs that they lost their body hair. Long Umbilical Cords An Aquatic Legacy? Did the flooding of the Red Sea ... ... of Morgan‘s more intriguing rationales suggests that aquatic ape babies‘ long umbilical cords might have allowed them to be born underwater, swim t... ...scholarly monk named Alcuin. The warrior-king was Charlemagne—in Latin, Carlos Magnus (742–814). He was of the Carolingian dynasty that controlle... ...hat discovery! To what heights science would have risen by now?‖ —Johann Carl Friedrich Gaus (1777–1855), ―the prince of mathematicians‖ The Mis... ...re of modern science could rise. “How could he have missed it?” Johann Carl Friedrich Gauss (1777–1855) was dubbed the prince of mathematicians. ...

... back shop blend with the clickety-clack of a gang of wondrous Linotypes in full cry. Then suddenly, they’re gone. -- 21. The Seeds of Cyberspace-?As long as scientists are free to pursue the truth wherever it may lead, new scientific knowledge will flow to those who can apply it to practical problems.? -- 22. Knowledge-Sharing InfoTech—Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow-?It is...

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