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monolithic integrated circuits
Early IC families. I've got a few of these in my interesting-old-parts tray (and rather a lot of the uPD RTL chips).
to chip electronics history ic retrotech ... on 16 March 2012
Interviews with a selection of 70s/80s game programmers. Very interesting stuff.
to ag0700 etext games history retrocomputing ... on 27 February 2012
» A Word on Akalabeth and Chronology The Digital Antiquarian
An example of referencing problems in games history. One for AG0700 next year.
to ag0700 games history research retrocomputing ... on 04 December 2011
Count cars registered in the UK by model. Apparently I'm one of a couple of thousand Golf II CL 4+E drivers left -- something like 10% of the number there were when I bought it.
Presidential Recordings Program—Miller Center
The complete released recordings from Nixon, Kennedy, et al. Very interesting.
Documentaries to do with the history of broadcasting -- e.g. the Trade Test films.
to broadcasting history radio tv video ... on 06 September 2011
Dewi's Railway, Trains & Trams Page
I was wondering what London's trams looked like. (And chasing links to find that Dundee used to have a fairly extensive tram system...)
to history retrotech train tram transport ... on 23 August 2011
Should I ever make it to Bletchley Park, apparently this museum's telephony exhibits are also worth seeing...
to history milton-keynes museums telephony travel ... on 23 August 2011
merrycoz.org: Works for Children & Adults, 1789-1872
Fascinating stuff.
to america etext history literary publishing ... on 25 June 2011
Why IRC is called that, and why the commands work that way. I never knew.
to chat history irc retrocomputing ... on 25 June 2011
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tasty by Adam Sampson.