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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...used keyboards to interact with computers for decades now, ever since punch cards went out of style in the 60s. For many people, it's hard to imagine any other means of inputting data into...

Author: By Kevin S. Davis, | Title: Is Voice Recognition Possible? | 11/4/1997 | See Source »

John Hodge's screenplay is an uncomfortable mix of romantic-comedy cliches, botched-crime scenarios and sudden outbursts of violence that come across as neither funny nor appalling, but merely silly and misplaced. In Trainspotting, Hodge demonstrated his mastery of a technique wherein cartoonish, exaggerated characters interact with frighteningly realistic characters to great comedic and dramatic effect. Here, though, all of the characters are cartoons, and with no contrast (and no reason for the audience to care about them), the film becomes reliant solely on Ewan McGregor's big smile as a lure for audience involvement. McGregor is a handsome...

Author: By Jordan I. Fox, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: A Lifeless 'Ordinary' | 10/24/1997 | See Source »

...They have IDs just like everyone else, [and] they can swipe it and interact with students," Riley said...

Author: By Aby. Fung, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Police Squads Work Together | 10/22/1997 | See Source »

...concerns by some observers that Harvard and other universities might be receding from the main Internet, Bradner said, "you can't go back to an environment where the Internet was small, and it just connected a few universities. Internet 2 is not changing the fundamental way that Harvard will interact with the world...

Author: By Baratunde R. Thurston, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Harvard Joins in Efforts to Create Less Congested Internet 2 | 10/21/1997 | See Source »

...blocks down Massachusetts Avenue to M.I.T., linguist Chomsky's home base. Chomsky's seminal theory--that humans come into the world fully programmed for grammatical language--permeates Pinker's thinking. In his work, for example, Pinker tries to tease apart how the innate components of the language system interact with experience. "The past tense," he quips, "is my version of the geneticist's fruit fly. A verb is small, it's easy to recombine, and it's a fast breeder...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: STEVEN PINKER: EVOLUTIONARY POP STAR | 10/20/1997 | See Source »

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