You can still get HyperCard today. They are used in programs for apple IIGS computers and iPods.
No. People in his time didn't get awards like they do today. Today it seems like everyone who does anything gets an award. Not so in the past.
HyperStudio is a HyperCard clone, which appeared only a few years after the release of HyperCard, in 1988. It can be described as a multimedia authoring tool, and it provides relatively simple methods for combining varied media. It has been available for purchase off and on over the years, and is now being marketed as "version 5", which is aimed mostly at an educational market. -- Wikipedia
Yes, in normal parlance. However, hyperlinks are also used to describe similar links in other programming languages and methods (like hypercard.)
There is Disney and Nascar. They have anything you would like available.
no, not for people, but they do it illegally for dogs
Roman senators are not like anything today. The last ones died a very long time ago.
In no way is the technology of today anything like the Committee of Correspondence. There was no electricity, nothing but ink and paper.
Because they just do like you can't say anything to that
I don't remember anything special about Jimmy Stewart's coat in that movie, but since it was depicting a story from a century earlier, I think it likely that the coat was made for him by a film costume designer, and based on photos and illustrations from the Civil War. If there is no coat like it available today, one could certainly be recreated in the same manner by using the coat from Shenandoah as a model. If it was a Mackintosh coat, I think they are still available today.
yes many like road curbs
today i dont feel like doin anything
Check Bed Bath and Beyond. They have anything that organizes.