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  • 100 Things Your Kids May Never Know About

    07/22/2011 5:55:13 PM PDT · by Justaham · 107 replies
    ahoo.com ^ | 7-22-11 | Nathan Barry
    There are some things in this world that will never be forgotten, this week’s 40th anniversary of the moon landing for one. But Moore’s Law and our ever-increasing quest for simpler, smaller, faster and better widgets and thingamabobs will always ensure that some of the technology we grew up with will not be passed down the line to the next generation of geeks. That is, of course, unless we tell them all about the good old days of modems and typewriters, slide rules and encyclopedias …
  • An Emersonian transformation under way (Boston Glob Nostalgia Screed)

    05/10/2006 8:37:19 AM PDT · by abb · 6 replies · 189+ views
    MassINC ^ | Spring, 2006 | Christopher Lydon
    An Emersonian transformation under way By Christopher Lydon Spring 2006 the town crier is dead and gone, without a successor. We will not hear his hand-bell or his hectoring again. Around his grave the green crocus shoots of new media are growing toward something entirely different: a faster, more diversified, detailed, checkable, and democratic “network of networks” of information and opinion. It could be worthy someday, if we’re lucky, of the great father of all New England conversation, Ralph Waldo Emerson. The Internet is that “better mousetrap” to which, as Emerson said, the world beats a path. I love it...