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> Steve/Stewart not bad for 40 years of being in a muddled brain of
> millions of
> pathways. Even got "access to tools" right. As you can tell, that was a
> really
> important book in my youth. And memories from youth are the ones that
> stick the
> best in old age.
>
> Incredibly interesting reading and would make a good resource for anyone
> wanting
> to learn about the years when technology really bloomed. Low tech and high
> tech.
>
> Tommy
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60's, huh? Although I wasn't there myself, my uncle always said if you
remember the 60's, you weren't there. You remembered part of it. Does that
mean you were partially there? ;)
-Rob
www.lifelites.com
FUT - O-T.fun
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In lugnet.robotics, Rob Hendrix wrote:
> <Snippage>
>
> > Steve/Stewart not bad for 40 years of being in a muddled brain of
> > millions of
> > pathways. Even got "access to tools" right. As you can tell, that was a
> > really
> > important book in my youth. And memories from youth are the ones that
> > stick the
> > best in old age.
> >
> > Incredibly interesting reading and would make a good resource for anyone
> > wanting
> > to learn about the years when technology really bloomed. Low tech and high
> > tech.
> >
> > Tommy
>
> </Snippage>
>
> 60's, huh? Although I wasn't there myself, my uncle always said if you
> remember the 60's, you weren't there. You remembered part of it. Does that
> mean you were partially there? ;)
>
> -Rob
> www.lifelites.com
>
> FUT - O-T.fun
Well that is a fairly accurate statement. Although I was still pretty grounded
in the 60's--it was the 70's that were really where semi-presence occurred in
me. Amd from Paul's post I guess semi-presence is still hanging around me. lol
You must remember we were forging new frontiers back then. Today just kind of
tweaking them..
btw--here is a pic Rob of example of printer
http://flickr.com/photos/7944318@N05/2798547252/
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