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Happy 50th Birthday Ethernet

Ome 50 years ago, at the Palo Alto Research Centre of that renowned photocopier company Xerox, a revolutionary approach to local digital networks was born. On the 22nd of May 1973, Bob Metcalf authored a memo that described "X-Wire," a 3Mbps common bus office network system developed at Xerox's Palo Alto Research Center (PARC). ....

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Moment of Science: The Key & The Kite

Moment of Science: The Key & The Kite
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Wandering Eye: Of Swindlers and Sealing Wax - The Magazine Antiques


Wandering Eye: Of Swindlers and Sealing Wax
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CURIOUS OBJECTS
Strongly influenced by William Morris and the arts and crafts movement, and best known for his vibrantly colored ceramic tiles, 
William De Morgan was a prolific artist whose work adorned many residences and public buildings throughout England. While tiles earned him steady commissions, his work in three dimensions is just as important. Here’s an introduction. (
Pardon our delay this week: we’ve been struggling to tear ourselves away from a fascinating article about 
phenakistoscopes. The 1832 invention derives its name from the ancient Greek word for deceit, and produces an optical illusion that makes static images appear to move. A similar concept is at work in spiral spinners and flip-books, but the patterns and whimsy of phenakistoscopes is nothing short of spectacular . . . if sometimes creepy. ( ....

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Start the wave.

Start the wave.
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