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This image doesn't even begin to do this book cover justice
This image doesn't even begin to do this book cover justice

Entertainment > Reading > samurai >
The Way >

(on Wikipedia)

An extraordinary tactician and samurai (Japanese swordsman) had a late-life crisis and retired into monkhood. Over time, he allowed a scribe to record advice from his experience. Though meant to be extremely-selectively passed-on, it ultimately found itself in the hands of enough people to survive to today. It is a book on the martial use of the sword, the way of swords, the way of personal and mass martial strategy, and The Way.

I haven’t read broadly and deeply enough, and I doubt anyone has, to truly judge this work in the context of what humanity has to offer (what has survived, that is), but I feel comfortable saying this is one of the Great works. I should say I highly recommend it, but I fear most people wouldn’t even begin to comprehend it even in any vague sense. This is not a beginner’s book, whatever “beginner” means with this book in that context. At the very least, this ought to be read by people who are deeply passionate about philosophy (of the armchair variety).

My edition of this book has an unfortunately-shiny fabric hardcover, with glossy full-colour pages with photographs which give it an impression of high quality. It even has an integrated ribbon bookmark. When reading it at length, I get the impression that the pages will eventually pull out. I hope this is not true.



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commodore 64 logo on black

Computers, Platforms >

(on Wikipedia)

A legendary platform in its time, it’s not relegated to being an oldschool computer.

This was a major project for a long while, as I made a pilgrimage to this platform and stuck with it as my only computing resource.

  • Often given the shortform “c64”.

See also:

  • C-One, a re-creation with more contemporary hardware.



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Game Park GP32--main_title_2

Entertainment, Hardware > Game consoles / Computers, Portable computing > Portable gaming >

(on Wikipedia)
was english.gamepark.com

The GP32 is a brand new handheld game console. It has double the resolution of a Game Boy Advance SP and up to four times the processing power. It is an open platform (like the PC) and a lot of private development has already begun, including emulating other game consoles on it.

Hot damn this thing’s got potential.

  • Abandoned
  • It looks like this will be overtaken by the XGP and GP2X.
  • There were problems in 2002 with Game Park finding a European foothold, but that problem has apparently long been resolved.



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Whoops, I broke my HP 200LX.. I’ll have to get it repaired before I can re-open this project.

HP 200LX image

Portable computing, Quiet computing > Oldschool >

(on Wikipedia)
(home page, archive)

An early-1990s

A portable computer.

Clamshell, Full QWERTY-keyboard with a keypad and macro keys, authentic Intel 8086 hardware, true DOS, a task-switching application, and a number of GUI applications and productivity software. It is truly a portable computer.

  • Abandoned — HP decided to switch to the Windows CE-supporting palmtops in their Jordana-series of palmtops, even though the 200LX was still a moneymaking operation.



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Hardware >

(on Wikipedia)
https://www.samsung.com/us/smartphones/galaxy-s24-ultra/

A chunky rectangle that’s like a phone and a tablet with a pen.

For notes which may apply, see:



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