We wish you a Geeky Christmas …
- Boing Boing’s Holiday Gift Guide part three: Gadgets and stuff (2008-Nov-28) [BoingBoing]
- Boing Boing’s Holiday Gift Guide part two: Fiction (2008-Nov-27) [BoingBoing]
- Boing Boing’s Holiday Gift Guide part one: Kids (2008-Nov-26) [BoingBoing]
- 17 Holiday Gift Ideas for Geeky Kids (2008-Nov-22) [ReadWriteWeb]
- GeekDad Holiday Gift Guide #4: GeekMoms! (2008-Nov-26) [GeekDad]
- GeekDad Holiday Gift Guide #3: Kids’ Gadgets & Video Games (2008-Nov-18) [GeekDad]
- GeekDad Holiday Gift Guide #2: Dads’ Books & Activities (2008-Nov-10) [GeekDad]
- GeekDad Holiday Gift Guide #1: Kids’ Books & Activities (2008-Nov-03) [GeekDad]
- Favorite tech toys for kids: Holiday Buying Guide for Pre-Teens (2008-Nov-18) [NYT]
It’s gone what?
Viral marketing only goes viral once it turns into a poetry meme on BoingBoing.
– Motorola, could you please tell your viral marketer to get out of our comments? (2008-Nov-25) [BoingBoing Gadgets]
Australia’s largest private computer museum
Max Burnet has turned his home in the leafy suburbs of Sydney into arguably Australia’s largest private computer museum. Since retiring as director of Digital Equipment Corporation a decade ago, Burnet has converted his interest in the computing industry into an invaluable snapshot of computer history. Every available space from his basement to the top floor of his two-storey home is covered with relics from the past. His collection is vast, from a 1920s Julius Totalisator, the first UNIX PDP-7, a classic DEC PDP-8, the original IBM PC, Apple’s Lisa, MITS Altair 8800, numerous punch cards and over 6000 computer reference books. And more. He happily opened his doors for CIO to take a look. — Tech of Yesteryear: Where Old Computers Find Their Final Resting Place (2008-Nov-24) [CIO]
Alan Moore Interview
The Forbidden Planet International Blog back in June has an interview with the graphic novel legend Alan Moore.
Part I – We’re off to see the Wizard, the wonderful Wizard of Northampton – Pádraig Ó Méalóid talks to Alan Moore (2008-Jun-13)
Part II – You want Moore? You got it! (2008-Jun-13)











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