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(I think I've got links to other bits of this site too.) War stories from American radio stations.
Computer Laboratory - Relics Project - Virtual Exhibition edit / delete
Some Cambridge computing history stuff. This is the overview page; there are more detailed lists of artefacts there too.
to cambridge electronics history retrocomputing retrotech ... on 13 August 2006
Photographer to the Tsar: Sergei Mikhailovich Prokudin-Gorskii - The Empire That Was Russia: The Prokudin-Gorskii PhotographicRecord Recreated (A Library of Congress Exhibition) edit / delete
Very early (and very impressive) colour photos from Russia.
to history photography retrotech ... on 13 August 2006
The 1945 Proposal by Arthur C. Clarke for Geostationary Satellite Communications edit / delete
In Wireless World.
Various documents on early computers. The long paper on breaking the Tunny cryptosystem is especially interesting.
to crypto history maths retrocomputing ... on 14 June 2006
BBC - R&D - Publications - Archive edit / delete
The BBC technical journals, going back several decades. Lots of interesting stuff about TV and radio developments.
Bob Cooper - In Perspective 2 edit / delete
An apparently-successful Canadian pirate TV network.
Virtual Tour of the British Vintage Wireless and Television Museum (Page 2) edit / delete
Notable because this has a shot of the monitor setup that I seem to recall 405 Alive using to demonstrate video feedback (which is similar but not identical to the one in GEB -- clearly there's something about 70s wallpaper and video feedback).
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tasty by Adam Sampson.