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Aegis combat system displays aboard USS Vincennes (CG-49), the warship whose crew misidentified Iran Air Flight 655 as an attacking fighter jet and shot it down in 1988, killing all 290 people aboard.
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A ‘draft’ of Galileo’s notes on Jupiter. Held as a treasure by the University of Michigan for 80 years; it was actually produced by the 20th-century forger Tobia Nicotra. Fakes are nothing new. Enrollment is everything.
The argument about...
A selection from a cellular automata pattern, generated with Wolfram|Alpha
I'll be in San Francisco this Thursday for the Kernel Issue 5 launch party at Gray Area — come celebrate with us if you're around. You can read my editor's note bel...
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Cast iron cookware inspires endless, and usually insipid, debates online....
Tim Grajek: Illustration from the article “Managing Mac Upgrades” in Byte (March 1992)
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