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The beauty of print­ing with wood­type. Help WNY Book Arts Cen­ter pur­chase this type. If they don’t get it the let­ters could be sold to places that will then cre­ate book­ends or some­thing out of them. Do a good thing, sup­port this project on Kick­starter.

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Was just reminded that today in 1983 Apple intro­duced Lisa, the first per­sonal com­puter to have a user inter­face and mouse. I used one of those and remem­ber my devel­oper bud­dies that cre­ated one of the first per­sonal infor­ma­tion man­agers [PIM] in the day. It included a 1 megabyte hard drive that was the size of a breadbox.

The indus­try is just as excit­ing today. Thanks Steve Jobs.

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books on my shelf

Thrilled to get our Flickr account up and active. We’ll be able to con­nect our tum­blr, blog, and other social media more effec­tively. You could also just stop there for a visual take on what we are up to and what inter­ests us.

Flickr pho­tos >

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Decem­ber 9, 1968, Dou­glas C. Engel­bar­tand 17 other com­puter pro­fes­sion­als demo work from the Aug­men­ta­tion Research Cen­ter at Stan­ford Research Insti­tute in Menlo Park, CA. They had ben work­ing on this project since 1962.

It’s amaz­ing to look at where this work devel­op­ing the mouse, hyper­text, object address­ing and dynamic file link­ing, shared-screen col­lab­o­ra­tion involv­ing two per­sons at dif­fer­ent sites com­mu­ni­cat­ing over a net­work with audio and video inter­face looks and feels like today.

Look­ing at our past can be almost as excit­ing now as when it was only our future.

What should we invent today?

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