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Hello World!

Posted by John on 2002/12/27

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Hello Mr Harris!!!!

Posted by A friend on 2003/03/12

Nice beginning! Its straight to the point! And at last a website where everything works!

Posted by Mr. Whites General studies class on 2003/03/12

You spent time and effort making this!? Well this probably the most random thing i have ever seen! Have a cookie!

Posted by Mr George .W. Bush on 2003/03/12

testing the email

Posted by John on 2003/06/20

Test of spam filter

Posted by John R. Harris on 2004/08/16

Test of spam filter again

Posted by John R. Harris on 2004/08/16

another test of the spam filtering :

Some harmless text

Today Vannevar Bush (rhymes with achiever) is often remembered for his July 1945 Atlantic Monthly article As We May Think in which he describes a hypothetical machine called a Memex. This machine contained a large indexed store of information and allowed a user to navigate through the store using a system similar to hypertext links. At the time of writing his essay Bush knew more about the state of technology development in the US than almost any other person. During the war, he was Roosevelt's chief adviser on military research. He was responsible for many war time research projects including Radar, the Atomic Bomb, and the development of early Computers. If anyone should ever have been capable of predicting the future it was Vannevar Bush in 1945. He is an almost unprecedented test case for the art of prediction. Unlike almost anyone else before or since Bush was actually in possession of ALL the facts - as only the head of technology research in a country at war could be.



Posted by John R. Harris on 2004/12/28

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