July 2020 Archives by date
Starting: Thu Jul 2 15:48:33 PDT 2020
Ending: Fri Jul 31 21:33:48 PDT 2020
Messages: 81
- [SIGCIS-Members] New evidence re von Neumann's view of Turing in 1945
thomas.haigh at gmail.com
- [SIGCIS-Members] the nature of computational error
Matthew Kirschenbaum
- [SIGCIS-Members] the nature of computational error
Laurent Bloch
- [SIGCIS-Members] the nature of computational error
Chuck House
- [SIGCIS-Members] the nature of computational error
Annette Vee
- [SIGCIS-Members] the nature of computational error
Paul N. Edwards
- [SIGCIS-Members] the nature of computational error
Richard Vahrenkamp
- [SIGCIS-Members] Numerical errors
thomas.haigh at gmail.com
- [SIGCIS-Members] the nature of computational error
Johannah Rodgers
- [SIGCIS-Members] Correctness and verification
thomas.haigh at gmail.com
- [SIGCIS-Members] the nature of computational error
Matthew Kirschenbaum
- [SIGCIS-Members] the nature of computational error
Allan Olley
- [SIGCIS-Members] the nature of computational error
Sam Kellogg
- [SIGCIS-Members] Correctness and verification
McMillan, William W
- [SIGCIS-Members] Numerical errors
Ceruzzi, Paul
- [SIGCIS-Members] Correctness and verification
Brian Randell
- [SIGCIS-Members] the nature of computational error
Carolyn Kane
- [SIGCIS-Members] Wed, 7/22: Video Conferencing – Silicon Valley’s 50-Year History
Brian Berg
- [SIGCIS-Members] AI progress measuring
Jonathan Coopersmith
- [SIGCIS-Members] Correctness and verification
Troy Astarte
- [SIGCIS-Members] Correctness and verification
Matthew Kirschenbaum
- [SIGCIS-Members] Expert Systems and the Commercialization of Artificial Intelligence
David C. Brock
- [SIGCIS-Members] How the Digital Camera Transformed Our Concept of History
Brian Randell
- [SIGCIS-Members] How the Digital Camera Transformed Our Concept of History
thomas.haigh at gmail.com
- [SIGCIS-Members] How the Digital Camera Transformed Our Concept of History
Deborah Douglas
- [SIGCIS-Members] Ideas Embodied in Metal: Babbage’s Engines Dismembered and Remembered
Brian Randell
- [SIGCIS-Members] Opinions on "Spacewar" vs. "Spacewar!"
thomas.haigh at gmail.com
- [SIGCIS-Members] Opinions on "Spacewar" vs. "Spacewar!"
Deborah Douglas
- [SIGCIS-Members] Opinions on "Spacewar" vs. "Spacewar!"
Marc Weber
- [SIGCIS-Members] Opinions on "Spacewar" vs. "Spacewar!"
Marc Weber
- [SIGCIS-Members] Update on SpaceWar!/Spacewar
thomas.haigh at gmail.com
- [SIGCIS-Members] Spacewar(!) contributor Robert A. Sanders says lose the point.
thomas.haigh at gmail.com
- [SIGCIS-Members] Spacewar(!) contributor Robert A. Sanders says lose the point.
Evan Koblentz
- [SIGCIS-Members] "In Event of Moon Disaster" Screening - Deep Fakes and AI
Deborah Douglas
- [SIGCIS-Members] Introduction and Humanity and the IBM System/360-descended mainframe
Reg Harbeck
- [SIGCIS-Members] [EXTERNAL] Introduction and Humanity and the IBM System/360-descended mainframe
Grider, Gary Alan
- [SIGCIS-Members] [EXTERNAL] Introduction and Humanity and the IBM System/360-descended mainframe
Reg Harbeck
- [SIGCIS-Members] [EXTERNAL] Introduction and Humanity and the IBM System/360-descended mainframe
James Cortada
- [SIGCIS-Members] [EXTERNAL] Introduction and Humanity and the IBM System/360-descended mainframe
Eileen Buckholtz
- [SIGCIS-Members] [EXTERNAL] Introduction and Humanity and the IBM System/360-descended mainframe
thomas.haigh at gmail.com
- [SIGCIS-Members] [EXTERNAL] Introduction and Humanity and the IBM System/360-descended mainframe
Reg Harbeck
- [SIGCIS-Members] [EXTERNAL] Introduction and Humanity and the IBM System/360-descended mainframe
Reg Harbeck
- [SIGCIS-Members] [EXTERNAL] Introduction and Humanity and the IBM System/360-descended mainframe
Reg Harbeck
- [SIGCIS-Members] Help on Coffee and Computing
James Cortada
- [SIGCIS-Members] Help on Coffee and Computing
Staiti, Alana
- [SIGCIS-Members] Help on Coffee and Computing
Kevin Driscoll
- [SIGCIS-Members] Help on Coffee and Computing
Michael Halvorson
- [SIGCIS-Members] Help on Coffee and Computing
Jean Graham
- [SIGCIS-Members] Help on Coffee and Computing
James Sumner
- [SIGCIS-Members] Help on Coffee and Computing
Kidwell, Peggy
- [SIGCIS-Members] Help on Coffee and Computing
Subramanian, Ramesh Prof.
- [SIGCIS-Members] Help on Coffee and Computing
Hintz, Eric
- [SIGCIS-Members] Help on Coffee and Computing
Magnus Boman
- [SIGCIS-Members] Help on Coffee and Computing
James E. Dobson
- [SIGCIS-Members] Help on Coffee and Computing
Gerard Alberts
- [SIGCIS-Members] Help on Coffee and Computing
Roger Johnson
- [SIGCIS-Members] Help on Coffee and Computing
Jeff Thompson
- [SIGCIS-Members] Help on Coffee and Computing
Ceruzzi, Paul
- [SIGCIS-Members] Help on Coffee and Computing
Aicardi, Christine
- [SIGCIS-Members] Help on Coffee and Computing
Brian Randell
- [SIGCIS-Members] Help on Coffee and Computing
Henry E Lowood
- [SIGCIS-Members] Help on Coffee and Computing
Friedrich Tietjen
- [SIGCIS-Members] Help on Coffee and Computing
Marc Weber
- [SIGCIS-Members] Help on Coffee and Computing
mike at willegal.net
- [SIGCIS-Members] Origin of "Hobbes" figures for Web server growth during the 1990s
thomas.haigh at gmail.com
- [SIGCIS-Members] Origin of "Hobbes" figures for Web server growth during the 1990s
Marc Weber
- [SIGCIS-Members] Help on Coffee and Computing
James Cortada
- [SIGCIS-Members] Help on Coffee and Computing
MICHAEL SCROGGINS
- [SIGCIS-Members] Was email really already 75% of ARPANET traffic by 1973?
thomas.haigh at gmail.com
- [SIGCIS-Members] Was email really already 75% of ARPANET traffic by 1973?
Win Treese
- [SIGCIS-Members] Was email really already 75% of ARPANET traffic by 1973?
Jean Graham
- [SIGCIS-Members] Was email really already 75% of ARPANET traffic by 1973?
thomas.haigh at gmail.com
- [SIGCIS-Members] Was email really already 75% of ARPANET traffic by 1973?
Win Treese
- [SIGCIS-Members] Was email really already 75% of ARPANET traffic by 1973?
Alexandre Hocquet
- [SIGCIS-Members] Was email really already 75% of ARPANET traffic by 1973?
thomas.haigh at gmail.com
- [SIGCIS-Members] Was email really already 75% of ARPANET traffic by 1973?
Alexandre Hocquet
- [SIGCIS-Members] Obscure Edwardian science and engineering magazines, and Percy Ludgate
Brian Randell
- [SIGCIS-Members] eBay is selling an Apple 1 for $1.5 million
thomas.haigh at gmail.com
- [SIGCIS-Members] eBay is selling an Apple 1 for $1.5 million
mike at willegal.net
- [SIGCIS-Members] eBay is selling an Apple 1 for $1.5 million
Deborah Douglas
- [SIGCIS-Members] eBay is selling an Apple 1 for $1.5 million
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