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Jumping Jack Dash

@councilculture

A salesman, like, maybe in a haberdasher, or maybe like a... um, a chapeau shop, or something... you know, like: "Would you... what size do you wear, sir?"

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1985 not-quite-internet pricing was certainly something. 30p to send a single email to the US, 20p per month to store 2k characters, and "various" charges to access databases. Free paging when you received a mail though! (from archive.org/details/atari-…)

1985 not-quite-internet pricing was certainly something. 30p to send a single email to the US, 20p per month to store 2k characters, and "various" charges to access databases. Free paging when you received a mail though! (from archive.org/details/atari-…)
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Want an interactive map of *every* Listed building in your area? OR all 500,000+ Listed historic structures across England, Scotland & Wales (Historic England Historic Scotland & Cadw) PLUS data from Open Plaques? Check out this, by Dan Cookson. Ace. dancooksonresearch.carto.com/u/dancookson/v…

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Gordon Stamp of London N18 confidently predicting the end of this whole "internet" fad in the pages of an Amiga magazine in 1995. Feeling seen by the last line though. (from archive.org/details/cuamig…, h/t YORE COMPU​TER 🕹)

Gordon Stamp of London N18 confidently predicting the end of this whole "internet" fad in the pages of an Amiga magazine in 1995. Feeling seen by the last line though. (from archive.org/details/cuamig…, h/t <a href="/yorecomputer/">YORE COMPU​TER 🕹</a>)
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Fuck off. The outcome of this isn't "Oh well we should treat refugees humanely", it's "Well how can we brutalise them more cheaply?". This milquetoast shit for the last few decades is exactly why Patel et. al. feel safe enough to start thinking Madagascar Plan.