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Information Technology Tales

By: Brad Bradford

.... 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 scientifi... ...rom the Black Sea left tongue-prints in Albanian, Armenian, Balto-Slavic, Indian, and Iranian branches. To the west, Celtic, Hellenic, Italic, and T... ... link between math and harmonics. I‘ve since noticed how common it is for scientists to enjoy music as a hobby, as did Albert Einstein.) Soon after... ...cluded not just merchants but also artists, diplomats, doctors, scholars, scientists, and priests from all religions, including Catholics, Nestorian... ... commercial vocabulary inspired thinking in ways previously unimaginable. Scientists, for instance, would frame comprehensive laws in physics stating... ... of Cyberspace, however, weren‘t planted until 1939 when US Army Ordnance scientists built the world‘s first electronic computer to calculate ballist...

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