The Bromeliad Trilogy : Truckers, Diggers, And Wings
In a world whose seasons are defined by Christmas sales and Spring Fashions, hundreds of tiny nomes live in the corners and crannies of a human-run department store. They have made their homes beneath...
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Noble is a knight with a heart that’s true and, well, noble. With his not-so-trusty sword, Smite, he fights his way through a vicious, unfriendly landscape, sure (or at least, he thinks he’s sure) that...
View ArticleOnly You Can Save Mankind (Johnny Maxwell Trilogy)
Twelve-year-old Johnny endures tensions between his parents, watches television coverage of the Gulf War, and plays a computer game called Only You Can Save Mankind, in which he is increasingly drawn...
View ArticleAda’s Ideas
Ada Lovelace (1815–1852) was the daughter of Lord Byron, a poet, and Anna Isabella Milbanke, a mathematician. Her parents separated when she was young, and her mother insisted on a logic-focused...
View ArticleFifteen Lanes
Noor has lived all of her fourteen years in the fifteen lanes of Mumbai’s red light district. Born into a brothel, she is destined for the same fate as her mother: a desperate life trapped in the...
View ArticleAda Lovelace, Poet Of Science
A fascinating look at Ada Lovelace, the pioneering computer programmer and the daughter of the poet Lord Byron. Featured in WOW Review Volume XI, Issue 4 The post Ada Lovelace, Poet Of Science appeared...
View ArticleTetris: The Games People Play
It is, perhaps, the perfect video game. Simple yet addictive, Tetris delivers an irresistible, unending puzzle that has players hooked. Play it long enough and you’ll see those brightly colored...
View ArticleAda Byron Lovelace
A biography of the British noblewoman whose additions to her translation of an account of Charles Babbage’s calculating machine became the first computer program. The post Ada Byron Lovelace appeared...
View ArticleWho Says Women Can’t Be Computer Programmers?
In the early nineteenth century lived Ada Byron: a young girl with a wild and wonderful imagination. The daughter of internationally acclaimed poet Lord Byron, Ada was tutored in science and...
View ArticleUnplugged
Meet Blip. Blip loves being plugged into her computer. When a blackout occurs, Blip trips over her wire and tumbles outside. The post Unplugged appeared first on ICCAL.
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