A few new reasons I am in love with Computer History Museum (@ComputerHistory):
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Replying to @mwichary @ComputerHistory
#1,724: I randomly met Paul Laughton, who wrote the first programming language I learned: Atari BASIC!
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Here he is with a “USB cable from 1960.” I got to shake his hand afterwards, which was wonderful. Who knows where I’d be without his BASIC.pic.twitter.com/TsLEVRmjLk
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#1,725: I punched a card with my name on an old manual punch, and then on a newer one – and they matched!pic.twitter.com/8XkTGsZtx4
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#1,726: I got a chance to hold an old core memory, hand-made, with a capacity of 140 characters… or, a physical tweet.pic.twitter.com/3e4iXM8tRF
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Is that why we can't edit them? Because somewhere they are all turned into core memories?
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Haha. Yes. They don't die even when you turn the power off!
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Replying to @mwichary @charles_forsyth
It's also why they won't let you edit tweets. Trolls will edit so fast they'll cause Twitter to catch fire.
0 replies 0 retweets 14 likesThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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