The video on their website shows them searching the history with the open source 'racine' (sp?) search engine, as well. That counts as a 'free text search', right?;)
http://www.folklore.org/StoryView.py?project=Macin tosh&story=Bicycle.txt&sortOrder=Sort%20by%20Date& detail=medium
Mentions the origin of 'Bicycle' for the team (Jobs quoted as saying computers were bicycles for the mind), as well as efforts to use the term. Linked with the word 'Bicycle' in the article:P I concede that your story was more in-depth.
Way to go beyond not just reading the article, but also repeating the contents. +5 Insightful indeed.
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If you read the article again, you might notice that the author specifically states that the decrease appears to be in the visible and infrared bands, and that UV light doesn't seem to be affected... worst of both worlds.:)
The video on their website shows them searching the history with the open source 'racine' (sp?) search engine, as well. That counts as a 'free text search', right? ;)
http://www.folklore.org/StoryView.py?project=Macin tosh&story=Bicycle.txt&sortOrder=Sort%20by%20Date& detail=medium
Mentions the origin of 'Bicycle' for the team (Jobs quoted as saying computers were bicycles for the mind), as well as efforts to use the term. Linked with the word 'Bicycle' in the article :P I concede that your story was more in-depth.
Way to go beyond not just reading the article, but also repeating the contents. +5 Insightful indeed.
If you read the article again, you might notice that the author specifically states that the decrease appears to be in the visible and infrared bands, and that UV light doesn't seem to be affected... worst of both worlds. :)