Ahoy-Hoy: Notes on the History of Human Communications

From prehistoric rock-art, the alphabet, strange military experiments, and the internet, this book tells some of the most interesting stories of how human communications have developed. Find out how communications tools have been used for nefarious means, and the future implications of using these tools.

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Ahoy-Hoy: Notes on the History of Human Communications

From prehistoric rock-art, the alphabet, strange military experiments, and the internet, this book tells some of the most interesting stories of how human communications have developed. Find out how communications tools have been used for nefarious means, and the future implications of using these tools.

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Ahoy-Hoy: Notes on the History of Human Communications

Ahoy-Hoy: Notes on the History of Human Communications

by David Blair
Ahoy-Hoy: Notes on the History of Human Communications

Ahoy-Hoy: Notes on the History of Human Communications

by David Blair

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Overview

From prehistoric rock-art, the alphabet, strange military experiments, and the internet, this book tells some of the most interesting stories of how human communications have developed. Find out how communications tools have been used for nefarious means, and the future implications of using these tools.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940165047657
Publisher: David Blair
Publication date: 10/01/2021
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 334 KB

About the Author

Dave Blair is an mountain biker, outdoors enthusiast, and writer who lives in Edinburgh, Scotland. Constantly exploring his country on foot or on bike, he knows many of the best (and worst) places for mountain biking and for short mini-adventures.
As someone who always loved reading cycling travelogues, it made sense for him to write about some of his own adventures in "Tyred Out".
For more things Dave has done visit iworm.co.uk, or follow the author on Twitter @adam_blair.

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