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The digital antiquarian
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Marco Scholz
2021-03-06 11:14:37 UTC
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I recently stumbled over Jimmy Mahers website, finding some entertaining
reads. There is not much really "new" stuff there, but it is a nice
collection of articles concerning the early days of digital culture.
I had some fun with it. Maybe you too.

The digital antiquarian
A history of computer entertainment and digital culture by Jimmy Maher
https://www.filfre.net/sitemap/
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A.T. Murray
2021-03-06 16:13:36 UTC
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Post by Marco Scholz
I recently stumbled over Jimmy Mahers website, finding some entertaining
reads. There is not much really "new" stuff there, but it is a nice
collection of articles concerning the early days of digital culture.
I had some fun with it. Maybe you too.
The digital antiquarian
A history of computer entertainment and digital culture by Jimmy Maher
https://www.filfre.net/sitemap/
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Thank you for posting this excellent resource.

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Jan van den Broek
2021-03-29 21:05:13 UTC
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I have a great .sig, but it won't fit at the end of this post.
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A.T. Murray
2021-04-01 14:38:39 UTC
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Post by Jan van den Broek
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I have a great .sig, but it won't fit at the end of this post.
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Then print it out and write it in the margin.

It will be known as "van den Broek's last sig".

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