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Notes (preserved in clay) from a Roman fort just south of Hadrian's Wall. Most interesting. I particularly liked the expenses claim from a trip to York.
to history paleography roman veryretrotech ... on 17 March 2010
This is a creative way of writing a retrotech web site.
to amusements electronics history radio retrocomputing retrotech ... on 13 March 2010
Assorted photos from Rutherford Appleton Lab, including a number of transputer conferences; features some familiar faces...
to academia computing history inmos retrotech transputer ... on 11 March 2010
Good (extremely skeptical) article on "How the Microvert Works", and lots of radio history stuff, with some cool photos.
to antenna ham history microvert radio retrotech ... on 08 February 2010
Ronald's electronic project site
Nixie clocks, power supplies for them, and a variety of Philips-related material -- including some neat 19th-century photos of Philips staff.
to display electronics history nixie philips psu retrotech valve ... on 27 December 2009
LA8AK, Radio Communication Ressource Page
An enormous amount of radio-related stuff (with a slight lack of structure, although I'd probably have difficulty classifying a lot of this too!).
to antenna electronics ham history radio retrotech ww2 ... on 18 December 2009
Howeth: Table of Contents (1963)
History of US Navy communications.
to communications electronics history radio retrotech ww2 ... on 10 December 2009
The Word on the Street - Broadsides at the National Library of Scotland
Some of which are well-known folk ballads (e.g. there's a version of "Lily of the West" here).
to folk history music publishing scotland ... on 05 December 2009
home : Voices of the Holocaust Project
David Boder's interviews with holocaust survivors, found after the Archive on 4 episode about him. Reasonably decent website with all the recordings and transcripts they've got access to.
Explains, among other things, why system() is called that. Worth reading. Doing an implementation of B for modern processors (on top of LLVM?) would be an interesting exercise...
to b history language-design retrocomputing ... on 21 November 2009
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tasty by Adam Sampson.