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Topic |
V01 |
NIXON, National Computer Year, and Impeachment |
V02 |
COLOSSUS -- Word Processor of World War II |
V03 |
International Computer Standards |
V04 |
War and Perspective |
V05 |
Who Was Shakuntala Devi? |
V06 |
Computer Goofs - Line Printers |
V07 |
How Bob Bemer Ended Up as a Programmer, Despite Kindergarten |
V08 |
LOCKHEED - Early Computing at the California Division |
V09 |
IBM - PRINT I -- The First Load-and-Go System |
V10 |
IBM - FORTRANSIT -- The Second Fortran Processor |
V11 |
IBM - A Who's Who of Early FORTRAN Days |
V12 |
IBM - Origins of Timesharing |
V13 |
IBM - Accidental Birth of the IBM 7070 Computer System |
V14 |
IBM - EBCDIC and the P-bit -- Biggest Computer Goof Ever |
V15 |
IBM - How ASCII Got Its Backslash |
V16 |
IBM - That Powerful ESCAPE Character -- Key and Sequences |
V17 |
Answers for a Canadian 6th-Grader |
V18 |
IBM - The Original Paper on ESCape |
V19 |
IBM - Why is a Byte 8 Bits? Or is it? |
V20 |
IBM - HiJinks at a Very Staid Company |
V21 |
IBM - Chess to Come |
V22 |
IBM - The Faces of Gambling (Eight of Them) |
V23 |
IBM - A Little Non-Traveling Music |
V24 |
IBM - The Selectric Typewriter |
V25 |
IBM - The Jack Sterling Show |
V26 |
IBM - Power of the Printed Word |
V27 |
IBM - Its Dress Code |
V28 |
IBM - Bemer Meets Europe |
V29 |
IBM - Why I Left For UNIVAC |
V30 |
UNIVAC - Trying to Make Better Software than IBM's |
V31 |
UNIVAC - and Computer Sciences Corporation |
V32 |
UNIVAC - SIMULA -- The First Object-Oriented Language Processor |
V33 |
Bull GE - An American Programmer in Paris -- 1965-1966 |
V34 |
Bull GE - An American at a French Computer Maker - 1965-1966 |
V35 |
Bull GE - A View of the Delights of Paris - 1965-1966 |
V36 |
Bull GE - Paris Visitors - 1965-1966 |
V37 |
GE - Accent on the Phoenix Computer Department - 1966 to 1970 |
V38 |
GE - Why Don't Software and Hardware Talk to Each Other? |
V39 |
GE - Have You Ever Been To Mahwah? |
V40 |
GE - Masterpiece Engineering at the Rome NATO Conference |
V41 |
GE/Honeywell - Working on Moon Mountain |
V42 |
The POET Effect - The Persistence Of Established Technology |
V43 |
Dijkstra Meets Bachman |
V44 |
GE - General Electric Meets A Millisecond |
V45 |
GE - Helping the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration -- Ha Ha Ha |
V46 |
IBM - Sued For $300 Million Over The ALT Key |
V47 |
IBM - Explaining Coded Character Sets to a Jury |
V48 |
ASCII -- The Interface Age Articles |
V49 |
ASCII -- and the Mark of the Beast |
V50 |
IBM - ASCII and Beyond -- The ISO Registry |
V51 |
Meter/Metre and Your Spell Checker |
V52 |
That Pesky Sobriquet Father of -- |
V53 |
The Babel of Codes Prior to ASCII! |
V54 |
Our Canadian Student Reports the IEEE Awards |
V55 |
New Yorker Magazine -- 1957 Interview of Bemer |
V56 |
History of Internet/Web Concepts |
V57 |
Calvin Mooers -- The "Click" Man |
V58 |
Getting to Know a Berners-Lee |
V59 |
An Appreciation of Eric Clamons |
V60 |
An E-Interview with Hugh McGregor Ross |
V61 |
Starting the Lockheed Missiles and Space Div. Computer Dept. |
Stories in Waiting
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V70 |
IMPACT |
V71 |
IBM - The Beginnings of ASCII |
V72 |
GE - Origin of the Software Factory (how Detroit does it) |
V73 |
GE - 1968 NATO Conference on Software Engineering |
V74 |
GE - 1969 NATO Conference on Software Engineering |
V75 |
Fun and Profit with the Information Separators of ASCII |
V76 |
Computers that Sight-Read -- Some Early OCR Stories |
V77 |
Helping the U.S. Post Office -- Ha Ha |
V78 |
HIS - The Screen Environment(R) |
V79 |
HIS - The TEX Language (not Don Knuth's) |
V80 |
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Computers and our Society -- still pertinent from 1973 |
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INSIDE ASCII -- The Interface Age Articles |
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Datamation Articles on ASCII |
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Escape to Reality -- Datamation Forum |
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Period |
T01 |
Bob Bemer's Trips - Lockheed & IBM |
T02 |
Bob Bemer's Trips - Univac |
T03 |
Bob Bemer's Trips - Bull GE |
T04 |
Bob Bemer's Trips - General Electric |
T05 |
Bob Bemer's Trips - Honeywell |
T06 |
Bob Bemer's Trips - First Retirement |
T07 |
Bob Bemer's Trips - Y2K Period |
T08 |
Bob Bemer's Trips - Character Sets Only |
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