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Monday, May 21, 2007
6:27:00 AM EDT
As long as I'm giving you quick hits for a Monday, here are some quick technology-related click throughs I found during my early morning jaunt through teh IntarWeebs:
* Think sending files across a broadband connection is the fastest way to send information? Fed Ex would like to disagree.
* If you've been thinking of getting an LCD TV, now might be the best time. On a side note, I'll say I remember a time when a 25-inch TV was huge; now no one seems to want to bother with anything smaller than 32 inches. It's one of those "living in the future" moments, it is.
* My God! They've found Pac-Man's skeleton! And it's, er, really kinda disturbing.
* A historian who makes his living positing alternate historical scenarios finds a video game simulation of history totally undermines some of his cherished alternate theories. I think it's funny to have a video game disprove a scenario that simply doesn't actually exist, but, hey, whatever. Still interesting.
* Also, for you Mac owners out there: A little old skool ASCII videogaming for you. Don't say I never did anything for you.
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6:27:00 AM EDT
Monday Techno Links!
As long as I'm giving you quick hits for a Monday, here are some quick technology-related click throughs I found during my early morning jaunt through teh IntarWeebs:
* Think sending files across a broadband connection is the fastest way to send information? Fed Ex would like to disagree.
* If you've been thinking of getting an LCD TV, now might be the best time. On a side note, I'll say I remember a time when a 25-inch TV was huge; now no one seems to want to bother with anything smaller than 32 inches. It's one of those "living in the future" moments, it is.
* My God! They've found Pac-Man's skeleton! And it's, er, really kinda disturbing.
* A historian who makes his living positing alternate historical scenarios finds a video game simulation of history totally undermines some of his cherished alternate theories. I think it's funny to have a video game disprove a scenario that simply doesn't actually exist, but, hey, whatever. Still interesting.
* Also, for you Mac owners out there: A little old skool ASCII videogaming for you. Don't say I never did anything for you.
Written by johnmscalzi Blog about this entry
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I love alternative history... although an alliance didn't help France in 1940, and I have the dead relatives to prove it.
Fortunately... there was an America.
And that, in a nutshell, is why Chuck Feriis was/is/shall always be my favorite blogger.
5/21/07 3:00 PM