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Alan Kay Videos explaning early GUI research
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The main reason that albums aren't any cheaper is that the record lablel "loans" the band money for recording. If the band does not sell enough disks, they get stuck with the bill, or stuck in a bad contract for extended periods of time. There is a great article about how bands are screwed over by record labels available at:
If they force us to be registered nationally we should get something in return, how about our ID working as a U.S. passport. That would eliminate a lot of extra paperwork and it would allow U.S. citizens to travel to other countries easier.
WebCT has a widely used CMS for on-line courses named Vista http://webct.com/software/viewpage?name=software_v ista
which has been out for at least a few years. WebCT is used heavily in Higher Education for on-line course delivery.
There are some excellent videos on archive.org of Alan Kay explaining some of the early GUI projects (including Xerox and the early laptop "prototype") http://www.archive.org/details/AlanKeyD1987 http://www.archive.org/details/AlanKeyD1987_2
The main reason that albums aren't any cheaper is that the record lablel "loans" the band money for recording. If the band does not sell enough disks, they get stuck with the bill, or stuck in a bad contract for extended periods of time. There is a great article about how bands are screwed over by record labels available at:
http://www.negativland.com/albini.html
If they force us to be registered nationally we should get something in return, how about our ID working as a U.S. passport. That would eliminate a lot of extra paperwork and it would allow U.S. citizens to travel to other countries easier.