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Comment: John Brunner + Roger Zelazny (Score 1) 1244

Two books I've loved and re-read over and over; "The Traveller in Black" by John Brunner http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Traveller_in_Black/ and one mentioned by some other folks, "Jack of Shadows" by Roger Zelazny. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_of_Shadows/

Comment: Re:TRON is about the world inside of the computer (Score 1) 429

by Prof.PatPending (#34683714) Attached to: <em>Tron: Legacy</em> &mdash; Too Much Imagination Required?
People should check out a series of "prequel" comics that came out a while before the movie. They go into the ISO thing in more depth, and also the turning of Tron into a bad guy. Although they really should have put this sort of stuff IN the bloody movie, rather than making us search out the stuff.

Comment: Re:Late night memories of youth (Score 1) 84

by Prof.PatPending (#33328736) Attached to: Jack Horkheimer, 'The Star Hustler,' Dies At 72
That was from an album called "Snowflakes are Dancing" by Isao Tomita. It's music by Debussey performed on synthesizers ('70s vintage synthesizers). Here's a link to Amazon, where you can listen to samples from the album http://www.amazon.com/Debussy-Snowflakes-Dancing-Prelude-Tomita/dp/B00003OP6X

Comment: Re:And no one cared (Score 1) 124

by Prof.PatPending (#32472522) Attached to: Microsoft Cancels Bing Cashback Program
I've found one thing that Bing does better than Google, image searches. I was trying to find a picture that someone in a forum had described (but couldn't find) and I tried looking for it with Google. No dice, a ton of unrelated stuff as usual. Then, just for the halibut, I tried Bing. Came up on the first page. After that I've tried it with various other image searches, and Bing always came through. For any other types of searching though, Google is usually better.

Comment: Re:how about when same thing changes licenses term (Score 1) 213

by Prof.PatPending (#32371672) Attached to: "Innocent Infringement" Defense May Reach Supreme Court
PLEASE tell me you aren't in Pennsylvania! I've often sent people to the Micro Center store in Radnor, because they have people who actually know what they're talking about (or know where to find someone who knows, if it's something beyond them). I'd hate to think they're going the way of CompUSA. When I had to ask questions there, I started to wonder if these people had ever SEEN a computer!

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