Thanks to you all who have followed me these past 4 years or so. I'm back - could not stay away
Also thanks to all you new subscribers - read my bloody posts and argue the toss with me if you disagree with any, after all, my substack is FREE
So, I’ve been thinking. I did this summary of all of the posts which I’ve made back to 2019 or thereabouts which I put into some sort of order and which I use, from time to time, to call back stuff I recorded and I can re-post again - now Microsoft have tried to delete that file, but I found a copy of it, so if I post it here, in its many parts and you all gather them up together, on your computer, or wherever you store this shit, you can refer to them as well, if you are so inclined - just log out of substack, don’t be in anything and click one of the blue links, follow the options and the page will load - any problems with it, I’ll boot it around and see if I can find where the URL got fucked up, so I can get it to load and fuck the lot of them, added to which, the more often the links are used, the longer the whole thing will be there for all to use - which is what is so amazing with Steve Kirsch’s substack - so bloody brilliant Stevie, once again - incedentally Stevie does not like me and he does not see what I post here!!
Steve is the guy who paid to have his name on a building at MIT and he was the guy who invented the electronic mouse, we all use today - well I do at least and another option of that is the Remote Control on your TV - I use mine to load movies and TV programs I download from the net, we like to watch - now you can’t do that with any TV progra mplayer, because of zoning restrictions, but clever me has a away around that which works 100% of the time, no matter where the recordings were made, like anywhere around the world - want to know just ask me. Freebie of course.
So, I’ll start off this page - Um call it menu or siomething like that - anyone you know, like in the press wants stuff published, like the wayback machine, but not, well, direct them here or give them a digital copy of my menu - 75 potential loading pages of them in all, but hundreds of individual articles - a treasure trove of how the Covid ascam eventuated - just saying.
Steve didn't invent the electronic mouse. A Japanese guy put in an application for it in the late 70s (1979 if my memory is correct) and then Steve and the other guy from Texas claimed to have invented it concurrently around 1982 or somesuch and in the meantime the patent application of the Japanese guy was never finalised. It’s how it always is.