"Tactile 3D" is an interface for organizing files on your hard drive by taking advantage of spatial positioning. It tries to capitalize on people's ability to recall the placement of a large number of stationary objects. Each object, a file or folder, gives visual and audible cues as to its content, and may be user-positioned within the space.
Once inside the environment, it is possible to perform common file operations like move, copy, and delete. Moving a file is accomplished by grabbing the object, navigating to a different folder or position of your hard drive, and then dropping the file.
On the Tactile 3D site, there is a reference to Neuromancer, William Gibson's famous cyberpunk novel, in which hackers and a three-dimensional matrix cyberspace predominate.
Ty Russell (born Colorado, USA) was an American pornographic actor who appeared in gay pornographic movies in the mid-1990s, and a male prostitute. Russell reportedly has a 7-inch penis. He performed in both the top and bottom roles. He helped introduce Ken Ryker to the gay [...] industry.
Dirk Günter Hilmar Rühmann (* January 16, 1960 in Braunschweig, Germany) is a German author of mystery fiction.
In 2005 he is living in Mascherode, Germany. He is working as a teacher. In his free time he functions as a local politician and a lay preacher. He has written more than 100 mystery stories.
The Devil in Brisbane is a 2005 speculative fiction anthology edited by Zoran Živković and Geoff Maloney. The project was born out of a masterclass held by the editor at the 2004 Brisbane Writers Festival. The theme of the anthology is a meeting between a writer and the devil, set in Brisbane.