While it wasn’t Microsoft’s first operating system based on a graphical user ...
GLaDOS Pops the Question in Geeky Portal 2 Proposal
It was Stephanie Harbeson’s 21st birthday. She’d just finished opening presents when her boyfriend, Gary Hudston, sat her down in front of his computer and told her to get ready for a surprise. The screen bore a single image: the cake icon from Portal 2. Under it was a button marked “Play.”
Five minutes later, once Harbeson had navigated through some of the game’s physics-based puzzles, the sentient computer and lovable Portal antagonist GLaDOS had a message for her.
“Stephanie Harbeson, as part of a psychological testing protocol, I am required to ask if you will do Gary Hudston the honor of b...
Aug. 24, 1995: Say Hello to Windows 95
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By Tony Long
- August 24, 2011 |
- 6:30 am |
- Categories: 20th century, Business and Industry, Computers and IT
Pentagon Quake Nightmare: Fukushima on the Mississippi
In May, the federal government simulated an earthquake so massive, it killed 100,000 Midwesterners instantly, and forced more than 7 million people out of their homes. At the time, National Level Exercise 11 went largely unnoticed; the scenario seemed too far-fetched — states like Illinois and Missouri are in the middle of a tectonic plate, not at the edge of one. A major quake happens there once every several generations.
But Tuesday’s earthquake along the East Coast is a reminder that disasters can hit where they’re least expected. And if the nightmare scenario comes, government officials w...