Not really interested in what Wikipedia has to say. Try starting with Solzhenitsyn's 200 Years Together - it's long and meticulously sourced - if you really want to study the subject seriously.
Pre-WWII British writers may have noted that 85% of Bolsheviks were Jewish, they attempted a revolution in Germany in 1919 and they had been expelled from dozens of territories in Europe. Not all that half-witted.
People who want to make a pizza as good as Jeff's. I found this page over ten years ago and my pizzas are rightly famous among friends. I'm always happy to point them at the source for the information.
I first came across this problem in Gödel, Escher, Bach in the 80s sometime when I first read it. Hofstadter does warn the reader to bring lots of paper when trying 27. Did I listen? Of course not.
As a chess variant fan, this is a cool idea that has a lot of potential. I would like to see it extended to include say, the first ten moves. Black may announce a double move any time during the first ten moves after which white gets his double move and then play continues with single alternating moves as usual, with the sole restriction that mate may not be delivered by a double move.
Oh absolutely. Stick with Markdown and export to HTML as needed (I use emacs and org-mode's built in converter for that) but pandoc can export from Markdown to LaTeX and then Lyx can import it no problem.
I love Bob's writing and his solid grasp of programming subjects that interest me like games and programming languages. For his next book, I suggest trying LyX and the book class with the Tufte layout for far less pain in the publishing process.
I'll forgive the author for not mentioning it because it's gone completely unmentioned in the Western media: the case against Julian Assange has collapsed completely. The prosecution's star witness, a convicted child molester, has walked back all of his original accusations.
Very close to the real deal only when emulating a 370 from the 80s. zOS is a different beast though even though it shares a lot of the asm underneath. But there is no way to run zOS for yourself without a license from IBM or access to a real z-series somehow.
You can! You need to install the Hercules mainframe emulator and the freely available MVS 3.8 on top of it. There are compilers for COBOL, Fortran, PL/1 and assembly available. The go to guy on YouTube for getting all this working is moshix: