- Tynedale U3A. Hadrian's Wall Group
Hadrian's Wall Guides
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- Walthamstow Memories - Home
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- What Killed Canada's Biggest Company? - YouTube
History of Nortel - part2
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- Windows Command-Line
Backgrounder – Windows Command Line Tools For Developers Series of three posts explaining the evolution of cmd.exe and the console,
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- Windows turns 30
a look at the operating system through the ages | Technology | The Guardian
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- WIRELESS WORLD
Technical and experimenter magazinefrom the UK 1913-1986
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- (10) Every "Linux Sucks". In order. Free for all to watch.
Lunduke Community
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- 8-Bit Week -- Days 3 & 4 Roundup
by Bryan Lunduke Lots of C64 (and other) links!
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- About the opticalfibrehistory site
Optical Fibre History (Richard Epworth)
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- ArchiveOS
Archive of Operating Systems mission is saving the great job of many great people whose created Open Source and/or Freeware operating systems. The archived systems are based on Linux, BSD, DOS, Solaris, and other, independent technology
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- Astronomy | Mike Peel
Jodrell Bank
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- Beginnings of the Internet
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- Bolton Castle & Mary, Queen of Scots
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- BombeMachine
simulation of Enigma and the Bombe
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- Britain’s Reichstag Fire moment
Prospect Magazine
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- Check the MOT history of a vehicle - GOV.UK
Free check!
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- Developer launches new version of Windows 95 that runs under Windows 10, macOS and Linux
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- Dippy, the 21 metre long diplodocus, is coming to Kelvingrove Museum
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- Dr Bryan Lindley
a prominent figure in British industry who loved Cumbria - Cumberland and Westmorland Herald
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- File:Unix history.svg - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Good graphic of historic development of Linux
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