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Still from Edward Zajac’s Film Computer-Generated Images (CGI) Edward Zajac at Bell Labs, 1963 2001, 1968       Star Wars, 1977       Tron, 1982       The Last Starfighter, 1984       Total Recall, 1990       "Black or White," 1991       Grinning Evil Death, 1992       Jurassic Park, 1993       Monsters, Inc., 2001       Harry Potter (Dobby) Lord of the Rings (Gollum), 2002 King Kong, 2005

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2001 A Space Odyssey, (1968); Director: Stanley Kubrick Computer-Generated Images (CGI) Edward Zajac at Bell Labs, 1963 2001, 1968       Star Wars, 1977       Tron, 1982       The Last Starfighter, 1984       Total Recall, 1990       "Black or White," 1991       Grinning Evil Death, 1992       Jurassic Park, 1993       Monsters, Inc., 2001       Harry Potter (Dobby) Lord of the Rings (Gollum), 2002 King Kong, 2005

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Star Wars, (1977); Director: George Lucas Computer-Generated Images (CGI) Edward Zajac at Bell Labs, 1963 2001, 1968       Star Wars, 1977       Tron, 1982       The Last Starfighter, 1984       Total Recall, 1990       "Black or White," 1991       Grinning Evil Death, 1992       Jurassic Park, 1993       Monsters, Inc., 2001       Harry Potter (Dobby) Lord of the Rings (Gollum), 2002 King Kong, 2005

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Tron, (1982); Director: Steven Lisberger Computer-Generated Images (CGI) Edward Zajac at Bell Labs, 1963 2001, 1968       Star Wars, 1977       Tron, 1982       The Last Starfighter, 1984       Total Recall, 1990       "Black or White," 1991       Grinning Evil Death, 1992       Jurassic Park, 1993       Monsters, Inc., 2001       Harry Potter (Dobby) Lord of the Rings (Gollum), 2002 King Kong, 2005

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The Last Starfighter, (1984); Director: Nick Castle Computer-Generated Images (CGI) Edward Zajac at Bell Labs, 1963 2001, 1968       Star Wars, 1977       Tron, 1982       The Last Starfighter, 1984       Total Recall, 1990       "Black or White," 1991       Grinning Evil Death, 1992       Jurassic Park, 1993       Monsters, Inc., 2001       Harry Potter (Dobby) Lord of the Rings (Gollum), 2002 King Kong, 2005

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Total Recall, CGI by Pacific Data Images, (1990) Director: Paul Verhoeven Computer-Generated Images (CGI) Edward Zajac at Bell Labs, 1963 2001, 1968       Star Wars, 1977       Tron, 1982       The Last Starfighter, 1984       Total Recall, 1990       "Black or White," 1991       Grinning Evil Death, 1992       Jurassic Park, 1993       Monsters, Inc., 2001       Harry Potter (Dobby) Lord of the Rings (Gollum), 2002 King Kong, 2005

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Michael Jackson's "Black or White" Music Video, Director: John Landis, 11/1991 Computer-Generated Images (CGI) Edward Zajac at Bell Labs, 1963 2001, 1968       Star Wars, 1977       Tron, 1982       The Last Starfighter, 1984       Total Recall, 1990       "Black or White," 1991       Grinning Evil Death, 1992       Jurassic Park, 1993       Monsters, Inc., 2001       Harry Potter (Dobby) Lord of the Rings (Gollum), 2002 King Kong, 2005

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"Grinning Evil Death,” Massachusetts Institute of Technology (c1992) Computer-Generated Images (CGI) Edward Zajac at Bell Labs, 1963 2001, 1968       Star Wars, 1977       Tron, 1982       The Last Starfighter, 1984       Total Recall, 1990       "Black or White," 1991       Grinning Evil Death, 1992       Jurassic Park, 1993       Monsters, Inc., 2001       Harry Potter (Dobby) Lord of the Rings (Gollum), 2002 King Kong, 2005

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Jurassic Park, (1993); Director: Steven Spielberg Computer-Generated Images (CGI) Edward Zajac at Bell Labs, 1963 2001, 1968       Star Wars, 1977       Tron, 1982       The Last Starfighter, 1984       Total Recall, 1990       "Black or White," 1991       Grinning Evil Death, 1992       Jurassic Park, 1993       Monsters, Inc., 2001       Harry Potter (Dobby) Lord of the Rings (Gollum), 2002 King Kong, 2005

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Monsters, Inc., (2001); Director: Pete Docter Computer-Generated Images (CGI) Edward Zajac at Bell Labs, 1963 2001, 1968       Star Wars, 1977       Tron, 1982       The Last Starfighter, 1984       Total Recall, 1990       "Black or White," 1991       Grinning Evil Death, 1992       Jurassic Park, 1993       Monsters, Inc., 2001       Harry Potter (Dobby) Lord of the Rings (Gollum), 2002 King Kong, 2005

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Gollum played by Andy Serkis in The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, (2002) Director: Peter Jackson Computer-Generated Images (CGI) Edward Zajac at Bell Labs, 1963 2001, 1968       Star Wars, 1977       Tron, 1982       The Last Starfighter, 1984       Total Recall, 1990       "Black or White," 1991       Grinning Evil Death, 1992       Jurassic Park, 1993       Monsters, Inc., 2001       Harry Potter (Dobby) Lord of the Rings (Gollum), 2002 King Kong, 2005

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King Kong played by Andy Serkis in King Kong, (2005) Director: Peter Jackson Computer-Generated Images (CGI) Edward Zajac at Bell Labs, 1963 2001, 1968       Star Wars, 1977       Tron, 1982       The Last Starfighter, 1984       Total Recall, 1990       "Black or White," 1991       Grinning Evil Death, 1992       Jurassic Park, 1993       Monsters, Inc., 2001       Harry Potter (Dobby) Lord of the Rings (Gollum), 2002 King Kong, 2005

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James Cameron James Cameron Born in Canada       Grew up in Brea, California       Worked for Roger Corman             The Abyss, 1989             Terminator 2, 1991 Titanic, 1997             "Dark Angel," 2002 (Canceled)   Solaris, 2002 (Producer)             Terminator 3, 2002 (Characters) Ghosts of the Abyss, 2003 (3D IMAX Movie)

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The Abyss, Water Weenie Scene, (1989) Director: James Cameron James Cameron Born in Canada       Grew up in Brea, California       Worked for Roger Corman             The Abyss, 1989             Terminator 2, 1991 Titanic, 1997             "Dark Angel," 2002 (Canceled)   Solaris, 2002 (Producer)             Terminator 3, 2002 (Characters) Ghosts of the Abyss, 2003 (3D IMAX Movie)

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The Abyss, CGI Technique, (1989) Director: James Cameron James Cameron Born in Canada       Grew up in Brea, California       Worked for Roger Corman             The Abyss, 1989             Terminator 2, 1991 Titanic, 1997             "Dark Angel," 2002 (Canceled)   Solaris, 2002 (Producer)             Terminator 3, 2002 (Characters) Ghosts of the Abyss, 2003 (3D IMAX Movie)

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Two Scenes from Terminator 2 (1991) Director: James Cameron James Cameron Born in Canada       Grew up in Brea, California       Worked for Roger Corman             The Abyss, 1989             Terminator 2, 1991 Titanic, 1997             "Dark Angel," 2002 (Canceled)   Solaris, 2002 (Producer)             Terminator 3, 2002 (Characters) Ghosts of the Abyss, 2003 (3D IMAX Movie)

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Titanic (1997) Director: James Cameron James Cameron Born in Canada       Grew up in Brea, California       Worked for Roger Corman             The Abyss, 1989             Terminator 2, 1991 Titanic, 1997             "Dark Angel," 2002 (Canceled)   Solaris, 2002 (Producer)             Terminator 3, 2002 (Characters) Ghosts of the Abyss, 2003 (3D IMAX Movie)

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Poster for Ghosts of the Abyss (2003) Director: James Cameron James Cameron Born in Canada       Grew up in Brea, California       Worked for Roger Corman             The Abyss, 1989             Terminator 2, 1991 Titanic, 1997             "Dark Angel," 2002 (Canceled)   Solaris, 2002 (Producer)             Terminator 3, 2002 (Characters) Ghosts of the Abyss, 2003 (3D IMAX Movie)

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Arthur C. Clarke on the set of 2001: A Space Odyssey Personal Perspective A Dominating Technology       Almost Invaluable       Symbolic of a New Age       Access, Privacy, and Many Other Concerns       The Potential is Still Largely Unknown

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Charles Babbage Historical Perspective Charles Babbage             “Difference Engine,” 1834       Herman Hollerith             Census Bureau, 1890             CTR Company       Thomas Watson             IBM, 1924       Thomas Watson, Jr.   IBM Computers Sold to Chinese, 2004     Mark I, 1948: CRT Display       UNIVAC, 1950: Presidential Election       SAGE System, 1955: The Workstation

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Charles Babbage’s “Difference Engine” Historical Perspective Charles Babbage             “Difference Engine,” 1834       Herman Hollerith             Census Bureau, 1890             CTR Company       Thomas Watson             IBM, 1924       Thomas Watson, Jr.   IBM Computers Sold to Chinese, 2004     Mark I, 1948: CRT Display       UNIVAC, 1950: Presidential Election       SAGE System, 1955: The Workstation

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Herman Hollerith Historical Perspective Charles Babbage             “Difference Engine,” 1834       Herman Hollerith             Census Bureau, 1890             CTR Company       Thomas Watson             IBM, 1924       Thomas Watson, Jr.   IBM Computers Sold to Chinese, 2004     Mark I, 1948: CRT Display       UNIVAC, 1950: Presidential Election       SAGE System, 1955: The Workstation

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Herman Hollerith’s Tabulating Machine Historical Perspective Charles Babbage             “Difference Engine,” 1834       Herman Hollerith             Census Bureau, 1890             CTR Company       Thomas Watson             IBM, 1924       Thomas Watson, Jr.   IBM Computers Sold to Chinese, 2004     Mark I, 1948: CRT Display       UNIVAC, 1950: Presidential Election       SAGE System, 1955: The Workstation

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Thomas Watson, Sr. (Right) Historical Perspective Charles Babbage             “Difference Engine,” 1834       Herman Hollerith             Census Bureau, 1890             CTR Company       Thomas Watson             IBM, 1924       Thomas Watson, Jr.   IBM Computers Sold to Chinese, 2004     Mark I, 1948: CRT Display       UNIVAC, 1950: Presidential Election       SAGE System, 1955: The Workstation

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Thomas Watson, Jr. Historical Perspective Charles Babbage             “Difference Engine,” 1834       Herman Hollerith             Census Bureau, 1890             CTR Company       Thomas Watson             IBM, 1924       Thomas Watson, Jr.   IBM Computers Sold to Chinese, 2004     Mark I, 1948: CRT Display       UNIVAC, 1950: Presidential Election       SAGE System, 1955: The Workstation

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Manchester Mark 1 Historical Perspective Charles Babbage             “Difference Engine,” 1834       Herman Hollerith             Census Bureau, 1890             CTR Company       Thomas Watson             IBM, 1924       Thomas Watson, Jr.   IBM Computers Sold to Chinese, 2004     Mark I, 1948: CRT Display       UNIVAC, 1950: Presidential Election       SAGE System, 1955: The Workstation

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UNIVAC Computer Historical Perspective Charles Babbage             “Difference Engine,” 1834       Herman Hollerith             Census Bureau, 1890             CTR Company       Thomas Watson             IBM, 1924       Thomas Watson, Jr.   IBM Computers Sold to Chinese, 2004     Mark I, 1948: CRT Display       UNIVAC, 1950: Presidential Election       SAGE System, 1955: The Workstation

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Semi-Automatic Ground Environment (SAGE) Workstation Historical Perspective Charles Babbage             “Difference Engine,” 1834       Herman Hollerith             Census Bureau, 1890             CTR Company       Thomas Watson             IBM, 1924       Thomas Watson, Jr.   IBM Computers Sold to Chinese, 2004     Mark I, 1948: CRT Display       UNIVAC, 1950: Presidential Election       SAGE System, 1955: The Workstation

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John Bardeen, William Shockley, & Walter Brittain Historical Perspective Transistors: Shockley, Braittain, and Bardeen, Nobel Prize, 1956 Integrated Circuit Board, Jack Kilby, 1958 Minicomputers             Altair Computer, Edward Roberts, 1975             Microsoft: IBM DOS and Windows Bill Gates: $60 Billion Plus & Anti-Trust Troubles Paul Allen: Charter Communications & Sports Teams Apple Computers Stephen Wozniak and Steven Jobs Apple II, 1977, Macintosh, 1984, iMac, & iPod

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Jack Kilby of Texas Instruments Historical Perspective Transistors: Shockley, Braittain, and Bardeen, Nobel Prize, 1956 Integrated Circuit Board, Jack Kilby, 1958 Minicomputers             Altair Computer, Edward Roberts, 1975             Microsoft: IBM DOS and Windows Bill Gates: $60 Billion Plus & Anti-Trust Troubles Paul Allen: Charter Communications & Sports Teams Apple Computers Stephen Wozniak and Steven Jobs Apple II, 1977, Macintosh, 1984, iMac, & iPod

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Dr. Edward Roberts Historical Perspective Transistors: Shockley, Braittain, and Bardeen, Nobel Prize, 1956 Integrated Circuit Board, Jack Kilby, 1958 Minicomputers             Altair Computer, Edward Roberts, 1975             Microsoft: IBM DOS and Windows Bill Gates: $60 Billion Plus & Anti-Trust Troubles Paul Allen: Charter Communications & Sports Teams Apple Computers Stephen Wozniak and Steven Jobs Apple II, 1977, Macintosh, 1984, iMac, & iPod

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Roberts’ Altair Computer Historical Perspective Transistors: Shockley, Braittain, and Bardeen, Nobel Prize, 1956 Integrated Circuit Board, Jack Kilby, 1958 Minicomputers             Altair Computer, Edward Roberts, 1975             Microsoft: IBM DOS and Windows Bill Gates: $60 Billion Plus & Anti-Trust Troubles Paul Allen: Charter Communications & Sports Teams Apple Computers Stephen Wozniak and Steven Jobs Apple II, 1977, Macintosh, 1984, iMac, & iPod

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Paul Allen & Bill Gates Historical Perspective Transistors: Shockley, Braittain, and Bardeen, Nobel Prize, 1956 Integrated Circuit Board, Jack Kilby, 1958 Minicomputers             Altair Computer, Edward Roberts, 1975             Microsoft: IBM DOS and Windows Bill Gates: $60 Billion Plus & Anti-Trust Troubles Paul Allen: Charter Communications & Sports Teams Apple Computers Stephen Wozniak and Steven Jobs Apple II, 1977, Macintosh, 1984, iMac, & iPod

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Bill Gates Arrested in New Mexico, 1977 Historical Perspective Transistors: Shockley, Braittain, and Bardeen, Nobel Prize, 1956 Integrated Circuit Board, Jack Kilby, 1958 Minicomputers             Altair Computer, Edward Roberts, 1975             Microsoft: IBM DOS and Windows Bill Gates: $60 Billion Plus & Anti-Trust Troubles Paul Allen: Charter Communications & Sports Teams Apple Computers Stephen Wozniak and Steven Jobs Apple II, 1977, Macintosh, 1984, iMac, & iPod

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The Richest Man in the World Head of the Gates Foundation Historical Perspective Transistors: Shockley, Braittain, and Bardeen, Nobel Prize, 1956 Integrated Circuit Board, Jack Kilby, 1958 Minicomputers             Altair Computer, Edward Roberts, 1975             Microsoft: IBM DOS and Windows Bill Gates: $60 Billion Plus & Anti-Trust Troubles Paul Allen: Charter Communications & Sports Teams Apple Computers Stephen Wozniak and Steven Jobs Apple II, 1977, Macintosh, 1984, iMac, & iPod

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Paul Allen Historical Perspective Transistors: Shockley, Braittain, and Bardeen, Nobel Prize, 1956 Integrated Circuit Board, Jack Kilby, 1958 Minicomputers             Altair Computer, Edward Roberts, 1975             Microsoft: IBM DOS and Windows Bill Gates: $60 Billion Plus & Anti-Trust Troubles Paul Allen: Charter Communications & Sports Teams Apple Computers Stephen Wozniak and Steven Jobs Apple II, 1977, Macintosh, 1984, iMac, & iPod

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Stephen Wozniak & Steve Jobs in 1975 Historical Perspective Transistors: Shockley, Braittain, and Bardeen, Nobel Prize, 1956 Integrated Circuit Board, Jack Kilby, 1958 Minicomputers             Altair Computer, Edward Roberts, 1975             Microsoft: IBM DOS and Windows Bill Gates: $60 Billion Plus & Anti-Trust Troubles Paul Allen: Charter Communications & Sports Teams Apple Computers Stephen Wozniak and Steven Jobs Apple II, 1977, Macintosh, 1984, iMac, & iPod

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Apple I Computer Historical Perspective Transistors: Shockley, Braittain, and Bardeen, Nobel Prize, 1956 Integrated Circuit Board, Jack Kilby, 1958 Minicomputers             Altair Computer, Edward Roberts, 1975             Microsoft: IBM DOS and Windows Bill Gates: $60 Billion Plus & Anti-Trust Troubles Paul Allen: Charter Communications & Sports Teams Apple Computers Stephen Wozniak and Steven Jobs Apple II, 1977, Macintosh, 1984, iMac, & iPod

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Steve Jobs with an iPod Historical Perspective Transistors: Shockley, Braittain, and Bardeen, Nobel Prize, 1956 Integrated Circuit Board, Jack Kilby, 1958 Minicomputers             Altair Computer, Edward Roberts, 1975             Microsoft: IBM DOS and Windows Bill Gates: $60 Billion Plus & Anti-Trust Troubles Paul Allen: Charter Communications & Sports Teams Apple Computers Stephen Wozniak and Steven Jobs Apple II, 1977, Macintosh, 1984, iMac, & iPod

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IBM Logos Historical Perspective Transistors: Shockley, Braittain, and Bardeen, Nobel Prize, 1956 Integrated Circuit Board, Jack Kilby, 1958 Minicomputers             Altair Computer, Edward Roberts, 1975             Microsoft: IBM DOS and Windows Bill Gates: $60 Billion Plus & Anti-Trust Troubles Paul Allen: Charter Communications & Sports Teams Apple Computers Stephen Wozniak and Steven Jobs Apple II, 1977, Macintosh, 1984, iMac, & iPod

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Original Apple Logo Historical Perspective Transistors: Shockley, Braittain, and Bardeen, Nobel Prize, 1956 Integrated Circuit Board, Jack Kilby, 1958 Minicomputers             Altair Computer, Edward Roberts, 1975             Microsoft: IBM DOS and Windows Bill Gates: $60 Billion Plus & Anti-Trust Troubles Paul Allen: Charter Communications & Sports Teams Apple Computers Stephen Wozniak and Steven Jobs Apple II, 1977, Macintosh, 1984, iMac, & iPod

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More Recent Apple Logos Historical Perspective Transistors: Shockley, Braittain, and Bardeen, Nobel Prize, 1956 Integrated Circuit Board, Jack Kilby, 1958 Minicomputers             Altair Computer, Edward Roberts, 1975             Microsoft: IBM DOS and Windows Bill Gates: $60 Billion Plus & Anti-Trust Troubles Paul Allen: Charter Communications & Sports Teams Apple Computers Stephen Wozniak and Steven Jobs Apple II, 1977, Macintosh, 1984, iMac, & iPod

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Macintosh Computer Commercial, "1984," (1984) Director: Ridley Scott Historical Perspective Transistors: Shockley, Braittain, and Bardeen, Nobel Prize, 1956 Integrated Circuit Board, Jack Kilby, 1958 Minicomputers             Altair Computer, Edward Roberts, 1975             Microsoft: IBM DOS and Windows Bill Gates: $60 Billion Plus & Anti-Trust Troubles Paul Allen: Charter Communications & Sports Teams Apple Computers Stephen Wozniak and Steven Jobs Apple II, 1977, Macintosh, 1984, iMac, & iPod

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Inside a CPU Technical Perspective Memory and Storage             Bits, Bytes, and Gigabytes     RAM (internal), ROM (operating), and Flash (quick updating)             Floppies, Zips, CD-R, DVD-R, HD-DVD, and VC-1       Central Processing Unit             Clock or Chip Speed             Intel Core2 Duo             Over Two Billion Bits a Second

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PhotoShop Demo: Vanishing Point Technical Perspective Switching Devices             Connectors: Fancy Electrical Cords   SCSI and USB       Peripherals             Incoming: Keyboard, Mouse, Tablet, Voice, Scanners             Outgoing: Monitor, Printer       Interactive: Touch-Screens, Modems Software             Word, QuarkXPress or InDesign, PhotoShop, Final Cut Pro or iMovie, and Dreamweaver       Physical Concerns: Radiation and Carpal Tunnel

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Inside Carpal Tunnel Technical Perspective Switching Devices             Connectors: Fancy Electrical Cords   SCSI and USB       Peripherals             Incoming: Keyboard, Mouse, Tablet, Voice, Scanners             Outgoing: Monitor, Printer       Interactive: Touch-Screens, Modems Software             Word, QuarkXPress or InDesign, PhotoShop, Final Cut Pro or iMovie, and Dreamweaver       Physical Concerns: Radiation and Carpal Tunnel

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Lawnmower Man, Virtual Reality Scene, (1992) Director: Brett Leonard Ethical Perspective Violent Themes             Mortal Kombat & Doom             WTC Attacks and Concerns       Sexual Themes             "Teledildonics"             Virtual Valerie             Virtual Reality Children Representation Concerns Image Manipulations             Commercial and Journalism Concerns

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Still Image from Xbox 360's "NBA 2K6." Cultural Perspective Computer Nerd Stereotype is Fading But a Fear of Virtual Reality Remains Critical Perspective Cannot Solve All Problems Equal Access is Vital Future Directions Teleputers

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World of Warcraft Allows User to “Play” Online Cultural Perspective Computer Nerd Stereotype is Fading But a Fear of Virtual Reality Remains Critical Perspective Cannot Solve All Problems Equal Access is Vital Future Directions Teleputers

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Kuma\War Allows User to “Play” News Events Cultural Perspective Computer Nerd Stereotype is Fading But a Fear of Virtual Reality Remains Critical Perspective Cannot Solve All Problems Equal Access is Vital Future Directions Teleputers