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  • From: Jonathan Ah Kit <ahkitj AT greta.electric.gen.nz>
  • To: Doctor Fun website changes list <dr-fun-changes AT lists.electric.gen.nz>
  • Subject: [dr-fun-changes] http://www.ibiblio.org/Dave/ has changed.
  • Date: Sat Apr 19 05:02:03 2003

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< month's University of Chicago Magazine.
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> month's University of Chicago Magazine. And if you typed
> in that link at the end of the article, welcome Chicago
> Alumni! At no extra charge to you here's a special
> expanded list of links to things mentioned in the article:
> + A cartoon about squirrels with the Regenstein Library
> in the background
> + Another cartoon with the entrance of the Regenstein
> Library. This is the old entrance before the lobby
> was rebuilt.
> + The Paul Serano cartoon
> + The Manhattan Project Christmas cartoon
> + Me drawing at the Sony Vaio drawing tablet computer,
> and here's what the screen looks like.
> + My "corner office near the A-level stacks" in the
> Reg. I do have a day job.
> + The first comic on the Internet: Hans Bjordahl's
> "Where the Buffalo Roam"
> + The first home of Doctor Fun: Keith Waclena's
> computer "neuromancer". (Sorry, this is the best
> picture I have.)
> + The Bill Gates cake. This was actually the "screen"
> for a cake that was shaped like a computer monitor. I
> heard he didn't eat any of the cake but he kept the
> screen. (There's more to this than meets the eye;
> this was drawn when Microsoft Windows was still
> Windows 3.x. "Chicago" was the code name for Windows
> 95; the screen is Microsoft's within-Word web browser
> plug-in; the Doctor Fun pose is a reference to an
> Easter egg that was hidden in Windows 3.x.)
> + The book Amy mentioned that I was reading was "The
> Earth Dwellers: Adventures in the Land of Ants", by
> Erich Hoyt.





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