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The Vancouver Sun on MSNThis Day in History, 1948: Persistent gabbers tug-o'-war over telephone 'party lines'In 1948, the problem led to the British Columbia Telephone Co. (B.C. Tel) taking out newspaper ads imploring phone users to ...
The illustrator dredged the depths of his own subconscious—and tapped into something collectively screwy in America.
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNSynthetic Voices Shed Light on the Deep-Rooted Gender Biases Embedded in our TechAn expert on the impacts of information technologies on society considers how talking machines got their male- and ...
SABLE, “almost started to become a cartoon of sad Bon Iver music,” Vernon told The New York Times last month. “I like the ...
For clarity, a point-and-click (PnC) adventure is a somewhat malleable genre in which players click on the screen to move a ...
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Comic Book Resources on MSN30 Animated Films '90s Kids Loved (But Totally Forgot About)Believe it or not, the '90s were three decades ago now, so it's not surprising many of its animated classics are a little ...
The no-nonsense chief law enforcement officer is making history and addressing the root causes of incarceration in the city.
This week’s “worker’s diary” is excerpted from the diary written in the US Trotskyist paper The Militant in 1944-8 by Theodore Kovalesky.
Vine Broken Rope died in 1973. But his works line the walls of the old Billings jail, where he frequently stayed. Soon, the ...
“The destruction I saw there was astonishing.” A detailed account from a doctor who, during the brief ceasefire, spent nine ...
Crows in a lab were able to distinguish shapes that exhibited right angles, parallel lines, and symmetry, suggesting that, ...
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