Read the small print: The only way to make a worksheet fun is to print it out and make a paper airplane out of it...Source: Flickr
Read the small print: The only way to make a worksheet fun is to print it out and make a paper airplane out of it...
Both men have the latest in cutting edge computer technology. Only one has any fashion sense.
Steve continued to strike it rich after appearing on Time's cover, managing to scrape enough money together to loose the Freddie Mercury look and shortening his name.
If "sanity" means good adjustment to particular circumstance, it's a highly relative thing. But is it really that simple?
Introducing the Message Pad 2000, the only handheld computer you can actually use. If you have three hands.
This photograph from 1916 is of a fire at the Treasury Dept.'s "Bureau of Engraving and Printing," presumably in Washington, D.C. Mysteriously, however, whomever labeled it described the fire as "spontaneous combustion."
In the beginning there was Jobs. Then Gates came along for a ride. Together they would create a new nirvana. Only Gates wanted to be a god so he was cast out into the fiery abyss to create Microsoft.
C...is For Cookie is one in a series of character-centered Sesame Street albums released in 1974. Although some tracks are from the earlier Columbia and Warner Brothers albums, some tracks appear here for the first time.
In the beginning there was Jobs. And Jobs had a logo. Then the logo became simpler, much simpler, thankfully.
Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin (1838-1917) was born in Konstanz, Baden on 8 April 1838 and was the first large-scale builder of the rigid dirigibles which eventually became synonymous with his name.
Apple invents the personal computer. Again. And again. And again. In fact, Steve Jobs will have you believe that he can invent the personal computer on a yearly basis. At least that's what he did before the iPhone.
The first thing you should know about personal computers.... is that Apple knows how to spell...
Despite sounding like a dance craze, you can tell from the campy photo that this was a serious novel, written in a time when you could have an Evil Arab overlord without running the risk of death threats from radical Muslims. Things had gotten so bad on earth, that 'Even in Hell there are some things worth fighting for..."Copyright 2008 Revolution Code Gray theme by Brian Gardner
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