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cipher, erase ... (Presidents Day 2000)
A Fresh Start (February 13, 2000)
My Life with Kathleen Soliah (January 23, 2000)
Correspondence with an autoresponder (Dec. 5 1999)
"A Slice of Techie Pie" (Nov. 21, 1999)
Big Information vs. the Giant Dirtball (September 19, 1999)
A few helpful pointers in Technetiquette (August 22, 1997)
Twain Compliant (August 15, 1999)
Of Politics, Processors, and Poetry (August 8, 1999)
Deadbeats on Parade (August 1, 1999)
Flowers in the Dirt (July 18, 1999)
You May Already Be a Luddite (June 11, 1999)
The Lure of the Merchant Credit Card(June 7, 1999)
Internet Bottom Feeders (June 2, 1999)
2029: A Space Anniversary (May 30, 1999)
Me and My Jornada (May 23, 1999)
Go Telnet on the Mountain: Folk Song vs Biztech (May 16, 1999)
The Etiquette of Messing with Someone Else's Computer (January 16, 1994)
The READ.ME File You Wish You Never Read (December 25, 1995)
Fixing Hamlet (April 1999)
Your Live Eye at Spring COMDEX (April 11, 1999)
The Emperor's New Computer (March 27, 1999)
The Itinerary of the Internet Cat (March 21, 1999)
The Age of Sensors (February 28, 1999)
The Devil's Computer (February 21, 1999)
The Dog Internet (December 21, 1998)
Rendering Unto Microsoft (February 7, 1999)
Between Economies: A Tale Most Micawber (January 31, 1999)
Ask Techno Answer Man! (January 24, 1999)
What the heck Are Future Shoes? (January 17, 1999)
Neil Young Bites the Dust (January 10, 1999)
The Sound and the Flurry (January 3, 1999)
New Years Resolutions, 1999 (January 1, 1999)
"Microsoft Is the Borg: Prepare to Be Assimilated" (March 2, 1998)
"Silver" A listmaker’s dream (Feb. 23, 1998)
Isn't It Good: Norwegian Opera (Feb. 16, 1998)
Is Matt Drudge the New Tom Paine? (Feb. 2, 1998)
Internet Explorer is Neat ... but Deadly (Jan. 26, 1998)
How
I Lost My Guru Status (Jan. 19, 1998)
Web Site Promotion (Dec. 29, 1997)
Spam That Kills (Dec. 22, 1997)
Postcard
from the Man Who Loved Islands (Nov. 24,
1997)
Choose Your College the Modern Way, Online (For release Nov. 17, 1997)
Thurston Throckmorton, Telecommuting Needs You! (For release Nov. 10, 1997)
Business is blooming in the online flower field (10/27/97)
"Frontline Coverage of the Bookstore Wars" (10/20/97)
Web Side Story (8/18/97)
Questions
for the Queen (8/4/97)
Blessed be the wires that connect ... (7/14/97)
The thing that lives under the bridge (6/30/97)
Return with Us Now to the Re-Wired City (6/23/97)
A web page for the RiverDogs (5/5/97)
OSP does not stand for Orangoutang Silly Putty (4/7/97)
The end of journalism as we know it (4/1/97)
Bringing my brothers to the Net
Sherry Turkle: Finding our selves on the Web
Cybersmut
and alien election tampering
The world's first fully Internet-worthy RV
Guess who the last people to understand office technology are.
Who knows where the time goes? I do.
Searching
for an outlet in the wilderness
What will become of our dear mother tongue?
What would your role in a medieval kingdom have been?
There's really no reason to ever leave home again.
Look yourself up on a Web search engine, see who you find.
The world's stupidest techno terrorist
Cheers for the passing of three Citadels
Why computers have no sense of humor