I’m signing off as one of the social media voices for @HCLEMuseum. You fine folks taught me a lot about museums, archives, & education (#EdTech). I’ve enjoyed sharing your content. I’m more verbose as Tom Trimbath (@tetrimbath). I’ll drop by occasionally, and hope you will, too.
I'm signing off as one of the social media voices for @HCLEMuseum. You fine folks taught me a lot about museums, archives, & education (#EdTech). I’ve enjoyed sharing your content. I’m more verbose as Tom Trimbath (@tetrimbath). I’ll drop by occasionally, and hope you will, too.
Live the dream or die of dysentery! We're bringing the classic #90s computer #game The Oregon Trail®️ to life! Hunt for food, ford the river, and enjoy a 1916 Lager brewed by @renegadebrewery. Tickets on sale now: https://t.co/NIWrfqYPwm #IRL
Recently scored a deal on a full set of Atarisoft carts for the TI 99/4A! Some nice ports of classic games there! (Also a few lousy ports, looking at you, Pole Position!)
Time to use those floppy disks I won as a prize at #a2kfest
"For governmental and educational use only"... well I must admit this whole project has been very educational.
Personal Computer retailers of the early 1980s are also part of computer history. They have their own stories. Although local, this may be of interest to others further afield, if only to contrast it to their own experiences. https://t.co/75Lhtzp3iA
At @ARAconf? Fancy adding to your bookshelf? Check out @JHUPress 'The Theory and Craft of Digital Preservation' by @tjowens available in UK and Europe later this Autumn. #ARA2018
My next book project with @unbounders is called Shareware Heroes: Independent Games at the Dawn of the Internet. Pledge now so that we can make it a reality (and so I can focus on writing it!) https://t.co/Yj19r15KIV
When @PaulGAllen noticed the computers he grew up with starting to disappear, he decided to preserve some of the machines that changed the world. @LivingComputers
https://t.co/5c6gYr4SFP
The only legal way to play 99.9% of video game history is to use antique hardware. It's the equivalent of saying that the only way to watch Breakfast at Tiffany's is to use an old VCR, the only way to read Sherlock Holmes in its original19th century magazines.