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In addition, my
original samizdat.com web site, which I used as a sandbox to
test ideas about the Web, has been preserved by the Internet
Archive as part of their Wayback Machine. They have
stored 666 versions of that web site, captured from November
1996 to September 2017. This
link takes you to the part of the archive that is
devoted to samizdat.com. Select the date you
are interested in; then you can browse the archive the same
as you do the live web, clicking on link after link.
Everything from the web site is there, including all the
issues of my Internet-on-a-Disk newsletter and the hundreds
of articles from my blog.
Individual Articles
- 70 Online Dates
- Learning to Date at 68
- Asthma in
Timisoara: A Glimpse at the Romanian Medical System
- Romantic
Romania?
- Training, Not
Censorship: The Need for Cyber-Street-Smarts
- Global
Competition and the Long Road to General Prosperity (1992)
- Thoughts
on Reading and Writing
- The Bugle
Boy
- Why Bother to
Save Halloween?
- The Nostalgia of Tomorrowland
- Adventures in
Small Press Publishing: the Lizard of Oz
- From Russia
to Ethiopia to the Internet
- The Serge
Solovieff Mystery - A World War I Variant of the Spanish
Prisoner and Nigerian Scams
- Making sense of
the myths behind Greek tragedy, in particular the mythos of
Pelops/Atreus/Agamemnon, grad school paper (1970)
- Filial
Respect in Confucius and Socrates and the Divergence of
Western and Chinese Philosophic Traditions, paper
written while an undergraduate at Yale, May 1967
- Another look at Moliere's
l'Avare (The
Miser),
paper written
in while a
student at
Brentwood
School in
Brentwood,
Essex,
England, May,
1965
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