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NLS, or the "oN-Line System", was a revolutionary computer collaboration system developed in the 1960s. It was designed by Douglas Engelbart and implemented by researchers at the Augmentation Research Center (ARC) at the Stanford Research Institute (SRI). It was the first computer system to employ the practical use of hypertext links, a computer mouse, raster-scan video monitors, information organized by relevance, screen windowing, presentation programs, and other modern computing concepts. It was funded by ARPA (the predecessor to Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency), NASA, and the US Air Force.
The NLS was demonstrated in the Mother of All Demos.
So, new car, new reg (24) arriving Friday.
Trying to use online system (Aviva Zero) to swap in advance, ready for Friday.
First system question, New Reg? Enter new reg which us obvs '24. System response: nope.
Contacted online support. Went through similar process with online chat person and...
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