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  1. Looking to relax with a good #mystery? Check out my detective ebooks. I also have a couple of text games you can play in the browser. #textadventures #privatedetective johnblood.itch.io/

  2. Looking to relax with a good ? Check out my detective ebooks. I also have a couple of text games you can play in the browser. johnblood.itch.io/

  3. "I definitely think that FM radio will become a very Important factor in communications. Instead of using the phone lines, you’re going to be able to use the FM airwaves. You’ll be able to transmit a lot of information from computer to computer. You’re going to be able to transport software through FM radio."
    #JackTramiel (Founder of #Commodore, then new owner of #Atari Corporation), #FamilyComputing February 1985

    computeradsfromthepast.substac (@johnblood)

    #wifi #wlan #computerhistory

  4. "I definitely think that FM radio will become a very Important factor in communications. Instead of using the phone lines, you’re going to be able to use the FM airwaves. You’ll be able to transmit a lot of information from computer to computer. You’re going to be able to transport software through FM radio."
    #JackTramiel (Founder of #Commodore, then new owner of #Atari Corporation), #FamilyComputing February 1985

    computeradsfromthepast.substac (@johnblood)

    #wifi #wlan #computerhistory

  5. "I definitely think that FM radio will become a very Important factor in communications. Instead of using the phone lines, you’re going to be able to use the FM airwaves. You’ll be able to transmit a lot of information from computer to computer. You’re going to be able to transport software through FM radio."
    #JackTramiel (Founder of #Commodore, then new owner of #Atari Corporation), #FamilyComputing February 1985

    computeradsfromthepast.substac (@johnblood)

    #wifi #wlan #computerhistory

  6. "I definitely think that FM radio will become a very Important factor in communications. Instead of using the phone lines, you’re going to be able to use the FM airwaves. You’ll be able to transmit a lot of information from computer to computer. You’re going to be able to transport software through FM radio."
    #JackTramiel (Founder of #Commodore, then new owner of #Atari Corporation), #FamilyComputing February 1985

    computeradsfromthepast.substac (@johnblood)

    #wifi #wlan #computerhistory

  7. "I definitely think that FM radio will become a very Important factor in communications. Instead of using the phone lines, you’re going to be able to use the FM airwaves. You’ll be able to transmit a lot of information from computer to computer. You’re going to be able to transport software through FM radio."
    #JackTramiel (Founder of #Commodore, then new owner of #Atari Corporation), #FamilyComputing February 1985

    computeradsfromthepast.substac (@johnblood)

    #wifi #wlan #computerhistory

  8. Much of what #JohnSculley (then CEO of #Apple) predicted in 1987 became true.

    > The problem is the growth of information […] So the ultimate aim of computers will not be to create more information. We need the ability to navigate in real time across vast expanses of information. […] Information is an interim step to the ultimate goal of knowledge.

    fosstodon.org/@johnblood/11347

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  9. Much of what #JohnSculley (then CEO of #Apple) predicted in 1987 became true.

    > The problem is the growth of information […] So the ultimate aim of computers will not be to create more information. We need the ability to navigate in real time across vast expanses of information. […] Information is an interim step to the ultimate goal of knowledge.

    fosstodon.org/@johnblood/11347

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  10. Much of what #JohnSculley (then CEO of #Apple) predicted in 1987 became true.

    > The problem is the growth of information […] So the ultimate aim of computers will not be to create more information. We need the ability to navigate in real time across vast expanses of information. […] Information is an interim step to the ultimate goal of knowledge.

    fosstodon.org/@johnblood/11347

    (1/3)

  11. Much of what #JohnSculley (then CEO of #Apple) predicted in 1987 became true.

    > The problem is the growth of information […] So the ultimate aim of computers will not be to create more information. We need the ability to navigate in real time across vast expanses of information. […] Information is an interim step to the ultimate goal of knowledge.

    fosstodon.org/@johnblood/11347

    (1/3)

  12. Much of what #JohnSculley (then CEO of #Apple) predicted in 1987 became true.

    > The problem is the growth of information […] So the ultimate aim of computers will not be to create more information. We need the ability to navigate in real time across vast expanses of information. […] Information is an interim step to the ultimate goal of knowledge.

    fosstodon.org/@johnblood/11347

    (1/3)

  13. Found an interesting article from 1985 looking at 3 RISC processors - gitpi.us/article-archive/riscy One of them uses