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Strange. At the time (and in retrospect, unfairly) the Spectrum always seemed like a toy machine to me.
The BBC Micro, on the other hand, seemed like a serious machine. All I can truly say is that I owe
a lot to my BBC micro and the people who made it. Although I learned elementary programming on
a Trash-80, the BBC was the machine on which I really started to do useful stuff. At college I used it to
analyze the results from my lab classes (and later fake them with a nice spread of errors), word
process my reports, visualize diffraction patterns, work out square well potentials. I even used it
for (small) neural net simulations written in ISO Pascal for my post grad project. Oh, and then there
was Elite and Revs and Adventure.... oh and I still miss my Music 500 synth box.

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wolfeon writes "In 2005, Derek Sivers of CD Baby wanted to scrap his site and perform a rewrite in Rails. He hired Jeremy Kemper, also known as bitsweat on Freenode, to help on the project. Two years later, through blood and sweat, the project was then canceled because of limitations of Rails. Rails just wasn't meant to do everything since it is very much "canned" project. Mr. Sivers has written an entry in the O'Reilly blog: 7 reasons I switched back to PHP."

Feed Engadget: iPod touch review (engadget.com)

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Yeah, we know we're a little late with this one, but we see the iPod touch as a pretty major turning point for Apple's iPod line; when it was announced, we finally thought we'd found an iPod we could really get behind. For years technology enthusiasts pondered the possibility of an Apple-made widescreen, WiFi-enabled portable media device, and they finally did just that -- even throwing in a few things that, prior to the iPhone, we might not have expected, like a full-fledged web browser, internet video player (YouTube), multi-touch interface, etc. But after playing with the touch for a few days, it's become pretty clear that Steve was right when he declared that the iPhone is still the best iPod. Read on to find out why.

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