Linked by Kroc Camen on Thu 28th May 2009 19:53 UTC
In the News Let's get thoroughly British! What what. Digital Planet, BBC's technology podcast walks through the National Museum of Computing at Bletchley Park (Home to code-cracking Station-X during WWII), taking a simultaneous trip down memory lane discussing the general history of home computing. The podcast also talks to "Pixelh8" a chip-tune composer who has put together "Obsolete?" 'composed using some of the oldest and rarest computers in the world such as the WWII code-breaking machine Colossus Mark 2 Rebuild'. [Downloadable MP3 version of the podcast here]
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Just plain wrong
by fretinator on Thu 28th May 2009 20:14 UTC
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2005-07-06

The podcast also talks to "Pixelh8" a chip-tune composer who has put together "Obsolete?" 'composed using some of the oldest and rarest computers in the world such as the WWII code-breaking machine Colossus Mark 2 Rebuild'. [Downloadable and Flash versions of the podcast here


An Old Computer presentation in flash, UGH! Tell me it ain't so.

RE: Just plain wrong
by Kroc on Thu 28th May 2009 20:18 UTC in reply to "Just plain wrong"
Kroc Member since:
2005-11-10

I meant Flash MP3 player. The first link links to iPlayer which requites Real Player and may not be accessible outside of the UK. The second link you can download the MP3 or use the Flash player.

RE[2]: Just plain wrong
by fretinator on Thu 28th May 2009 20:19 UTC in reply to "RE: Just plain wrong"
fretinator Member since:
2005-07-06

Thanks for the clarification. I will stop working on my flash plugin for the model 100 laptop.