Preview Mode Links will not work in preview mode

Apr 13, 2025

In the early 1960s a neat little machine came out of MIT. Well, kind of MIT. The machine was called LINC. It was small, flexible, and designed to live in laboratories. Some have called it the first personal computer. But, is that true? Does it have some secret that will unseat my beloved LGP-30? And how does DEC fit...


Mar 30, 2025

The LGP-30 is one of my favorite computers. It's small, scrappy, strange, and wonderous. Among its many wonders are two obscure languages: ACT-I and ACT-III. In this episode we are exploring the ACTS, how the LGP-30 was programmed in practice, and why I've been losing sleep for the last few weeks.


Mar 17, 2025

When I was down at VCF SoCal I ran into a strange machine: the Keypact Micro-VIP. It's a terminal without a keyboard, covered in dials, with a speaker and a switch labeled "voice". This chance encounter with the unknown sent me down a wild path. It involved the creeping spread of computing, chicken feed, door to door...


Mar 2, 2025

A special treat from VCF SoCal. While visiting I had the chance to host a panel on restoration and preservation. I was joined by:

David from Usagi Electric (https://www.youtube.com/@UsagiElectric)

Rob from Souther Amis (https://www.southernamis.com/)

Jim, Former Executive Director Computer Museum of America (


Feb 3, 2025

Have you ever looked at an old computer and seen a weird typewriter thing tacked on? In most cases that's a device called a Flexowriter. It's half electric typewriter, half teleprinter, half tape reader, and all business! This episode we are chronicling the rise, fall, and weird business dealings of the...