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user: mad_ned
created: 2021-05-06
karma: 1796

I am Ned Utzig, a lifelong computer gamer, hacker, maker, and engineer. I grew up in a mainframe world of the 1970s, and in 1979 built my first home computer from a kit in the back of a magazine. I publish the Mad Ned Memo, a newsletter on computing history and trends: http://madned.substack.com

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Nerd Noir Theater Presents: ASCII Double-Murder
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ASCII Double Murder
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The sunny side of firing someone
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My 9-Bit CPU project, part 3: Timing Woes
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My Nine-Bit Computer, part 000 000 010
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Nine-Bit CPU, Part 000 000 010
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I decided to build a nine-bit computer
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The Merits of Internal Success Before External Success
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Always Mount a Scratch Monkey
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The Eternal Joy of “Hello, World”
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Good Cragile: Crappy Agile that works
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Good Cragile: Crappy Agile That Works
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The Further Text Adventures of Scott Adams
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Two Things I Learned When I Crash Landed at a Startup
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Two Things I Learned When I Crash Landed at a Startup
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When The “R” Goes Missing From R&D
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What Heathkit Taught Me About Good UX Design
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What Heathkit Taught Me About Good UX Design
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I Miss Working in the Crappiest Places
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I Miss Working in the Crappiest Places
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