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Any lecturer worth their salary will be able to use non-networked resources.
Student protests: Police ask colleges for demonstration details 2011
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As for Apple moving on, I think the iPod nano and revamped shuffles survive as basic inexpensive non-networked players.
Can the Touch Revive Apple’s iPod Sales? - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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As a matter of fact, all static, non-networked media is dead.
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There used to be a claim that a non-networked computer — a stand-alone workstation — was really not a computer.
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And sorry for referencing Scott McNealy twice in two comments, but as Sun proved to us all – there will always be some need for a non-networked machine.
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Consequently, each non-networked, desktop computer found during a search can easily contain the equivalent of 80 million pages of data, which, if printed out, would result in a stack of paper over four miles high.
Wired Top Stories 2009
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Well, probably everyone, though some in the blogosphere hailed the piece as a good overview for non-networked types.
Yvette Kantrow: BusinessWeek & the New York Times Discover Blogs: the Death of Journalism? 2008
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Ben Goldacre, who writes the Guardian Bad Science column, has been invited to a demonstration on a non-networked machine, and asks "if there is an AI academic in the UK who wants to come along (in London) then do please get in touch".
Doubts about Nanniebots Ray Girvan 2004
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Ben Goldacre, who writes the Guardian Bad Science column, has been invited to a demonstration on a non-networked machine, and asks "if there is an AI academic in the UK who wants to come along (in London) then do please get in touch".
Archive 2004-03-01 Ray Girvan 2004
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It is a “best practice” based on experience 30 years ago with non-networked mainframes in a DoD environment — hardly a match for today’s systems, especially in academia!
Security Myths and Passwords « PurpleSlog – Awesomeness & Modesty Meets Sexy 2006
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