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So /a/, this show needs moar love :( Why do you continue to neglect it, /a/?

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Too busy working on a thinking engine, my good chap.

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This 2nd pic jogs this memory I have of an article I read once. It was about a guy from ~about the turn of the century or the 1920s, cant recal exactly, who can be credited for envisioning the internet. I think he had even built some prototypes perhaps... Maybe that was just my imagination. But he was thinking like crossing the telescope with the telegraph and hooking it up to a library of pages. I'm sorry I didn't get the guys name. I think it was a book review, so maybe I'll run into it someday

>> No.400  

>>389
That was actually visualized in "Souls In the Great Machine" book of the Greatwinter trilogy.

But I remember the real-life bit of it too from somewhere.

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From the LA Times. A group of cosplayers from the SD ComicCon



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