We were already using punched cards back in 1840s Britain... 😇 (Well, they were railway tickets made of card and the Guard would „clip“ - Or punch - Them to show that they had been used for travel. The Jacquard loom predated this by about a century, but then again French tech has _always_ been quicker than British... 😇)
A Space Oddity? I had to go back and listen again. I had to turn the audio down cause the narrator sounds like a blend of Howard Cosell and a game show host.
We were already using punched cards back in 1840s Britain... 😇
(Well, they were railway tickets made of card and the Guard would „clip“ - Or punch - Them to show that they had been used for travel. The Jacquard loom predated this by about a century, but then again French tech has _always_ been quicker than British... 😇)
A Space Oddity? I had to go back and listen again. I had to turn the audio down cause the narrator sounds like a blend of Howard Cosell and a game show host.
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The Internet was born in 1969.
January 1st 1983 when ARPANET adopted the TCP/IP standard allowing different computer networks to communicate with each other
C64 is from the 1960s? Who knew?