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time for some obscure game preservation history

back in the 80s, Distinctive Software was known for some of their heavy hitters like Hardball, the 4D Sports series, and Test Drive. (at the time, i had no idea they were a canadian studio based out of burnaby, BC.)

in 1990, DSI was bought by EA and became EA Canada, relegated to defecating EA Sports sequels for eternity.

last week, i noticed a weird EA sticker on a copy of Ultima VI that i'd never seen before. curiosity got the better of me, and i bought it just to find out the sticker was about.

as it turns out, this copy of Ultima VI sat in DSI's physical library for years. these libraries existed to let developers play their own company's (and often the competition's) games, use them as references, etc.

when EA bought DSI, EA suddenly owned all of their assets, and - interestingly - their company's internal software library. the DSI label got an EA library logo stickered over it. There's even a referencing number for whatever internal library referencing system EA/DSI used.

wish we had some photos of EA's library in the 90s. i bet it was pretty massive.

#gamePreservation #history #canada #ultima

The cloth map, compendium and diskettes for Ultima VI.
The spine of Ultima VI, showing an EA logo stickered overtop.
A Property of Distinctive Software label, stuck on the corner of the Ultima VI box.  It is given a serial number for its library.

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The American way to break up a fight is to repeatedly stab the other guy until your guy wins.

#diplomacy #palestine #lebanon #middleEast #UnitedStates #USA #America #Biden #neoliberalism #imperialism #colonialism #israel #settlerColonialism #apartheid #ethnicCleansing #warCrimes #genocide #history

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The World Wide Web Consortium @[email protected] was founded 30 years ago.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0TfUBuIZkmQ

https://www.w3.org/about/history/

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Wide_Web_Consortium

video via @[email protected]

#W3C #OnThisDay #OTD #history #technology #internet #InternetHistory #TheWeb

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Artificial intelligence helps uncover hundreds of unknown ancient symbols hidden in Peru’s Nazca Desert.

From CNN: "The carvings include birds, plants, spiders, humanlike figures with headdresses, decapitated heads and an orca wielding a knife."

https://flip.it/726E_b

Here's the original study from PNAS: https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.2407652121

#Anthropology #Archaeology #Nazca #Peru #Science #AI #ArtificialIntelligence

#history

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Jason Hickel is a professor of global inequality, political economy and ecological economics at LSE.

#ClimateCatastrophe #Inequality #Colonialism #FreePalestine

#history

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#school #bookban #history #remember

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"The mid-90s was a race to get the world online. Every month, magazines such as PC Pro carried CDs from faceless [Internet Service Provider]s desperate to bag sign-ups, but there was one ISP that was radically different from the rest, spearheaded by a man who was used to shifting millions of CDs of his own."

https://www.techradar.com/pro/cyberspace-oddity-the-story-of-bowienet

via https://mastodon.well.com/@ianb/113221358126771105

#internet #TheWeb #InternetHistory #history #DavidBowie

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50 well-preserved Viking graves found in Åsum, Denmark – The History Blog
http://www.thehistoryblog.com/archives/71207

"It is one of the largest Viking-era burial grounds ever found on the island of Funen. Preliminary estimates based on the artifacts found in the burials date the graves to between 850 and 970 A.D."

#History #Archeology #Viking

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The first aerial circumnavigation of the world was completed 100 years ago.

"The 175-day journey from April to September covered over 26,345 miles (42,398 km)."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_aerial_circumnavigation

"With no parachutes, no life preservers, no rafts and no radios, the four planes guided by eight U.S. Army Air Service members — the World Fliers — set off to change the future of aviation."

https://www.seattletimes.com/life/outdoors/the-first-aerial-circumnavigation-of-the-world-launched-in-seattle-in-1924/

#OnThisDay #OTD #history #aviation

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Homeowner has 38 ancient, medieval graves in his cellar – The History Blog
http://www.thehistoryblog.com/archives/71201

"The owner was doing some renovation in his cellar late last year when he stumbled on a skeleton. The Regional Archaeology Service responded with a full excavation of the four rooms in the cellar and uncovered 38 graves dating from the 3rd to the 10th centuries A.D."

#History #Archeology #France

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Smuggling Domesticated Silkworms along the Silk Roads | Curator's Corner S9 Ep8 | The Silk Princess - YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J7d8MzMkQW4

#History #BritishMuseum

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Painted throne room of Moche female leader found at Pañamarca – The History Blog
http://www.thehistoryblog.com/archives/71182

A richly painted and pillared throne room from the 7th century has been excavated at the Moche architectural complex of Pañamarca in northwestern Peru. The imagery on the wall paintings and on the painted throne indicates the hall was used by a high-status female leader associated with the moon goddess.

#History #Archeology #Peru

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4.5 Billion Years in 1 Hour - YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S7TUe5w6RHo

"We’ve scaled the complete timeline of our Earth’s life into our first animated movie! Every second shows about a million years of the planet’s evolution. Hop on a musical train ride and experience how long a billion years really is."

#History #Prehistory #Earth

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A helpful resource if you ever find yourself expelled from heaven and need to give a speech to awaken your legions in hell.

https://archive.org/details/systemofelocutio00com/page/184/mode/2up

via https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/speech-of-satan-to-his-legions-with-gestures/

#speech #ASystemOfElocution #PracticalElocution
#history #books #bookstodon

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On 26 September 1983, Stanislav Petrov, an engineer of the Soviet Air Defence Forces, prevented an all out nuclear war.

"First, it was just one missile, but then another, and another, until the system reported that a total of five Minuteman ICBMs had been launched."

(Article from 2018) https://www.vox.com/2018/9/26/17905796/nuclear-war-1983-stanislav-petrov-soviet-union

Via @[email protected]

#OnThisDay #otd #history #StanislavPetrov #ColdWar

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Mexico’s snub to King Felipe rekindles colonialism row with Spain | Mexico | The Guardian
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/sep/26/mexicos-snub-to-king-felipe-rekindles-colonialism-row-with-spain

#Mexico #Spain #colonialism #history

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Wolf teeth found in ancient Venetii cremation burial – The History Blog
http://www.thehistoryblog.com/archives/71171

"The deceased was almost certainly female, based on the traditionally female grave goods (a needle, a short knife used to work textiles rather than for hunting or combat, an awl), and the four canine teeth had been drilled, likely for use as pendants. Archaeologists believe the wolf teeth may have had symbolic meaning beyond just adornment and were worn as amulets."

#History #Archeology #Italy

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118 years ago, on September 25, 1906, the Spanish inventor Leonardo Torres Quevedo successfully demonstrated telekino, the first remote control, using it to remotely control a boat.

https://artsandculture.google.com/story/telekino-the-first-remote-control-museo-torres-quevedo/GQWBy6_ArC-_Ig?hl=en

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonardo_Torres_Quevedo#Radio_control:_the_Telekino

#OnThisDay #OTD #inventions #history #technology #telekino

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Gladiator sarcophagus found in ancient Ephesus – The History Blog
http://www.thehistoryblog.com/archives/71163

Archaeologists excavating the site of ancient Ephesus in modern-day Selçuk, western Turkey, have unearthed a 3rd century A.D. sarcophagus that originally belonged to a gladiator. His remains were not found, because in the 5th century the sarcophagus was reused to bury 12 bodies.

#History #Archeology #Roman #Turkey

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Missed this yesterday!

"Ceefax was the world's first teletext service, going live on 23 September 1974. In a pre-internet world, the revolutionary system allowed people to check the latest BBC news and sport updates at the touch of a few buttons."

https://www.bbc.com/articles/cvg360rr91zo

#OTD #OnThisDay #history #technology #teletext #ceefax

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Archaeologists say they’ve solved the mystery of a lead coffin discovered beneath Notre-Dame.

From @Smithsonianmag: "When excavations at Paris’ Notre-Dame Cathedral unearthed a pair of lead coffins hidden beneath the church’s nave in early 2022, archaeologists immediately recognized the sarcophagi’s significance. Lead, a metal that keeps out moisture and prevents decomposition, has long been the chosen coffin material of the elite."

https://flip.it/7Gqs-_

#NotreDame #Archaeology #Paris #Mystery #Science #History

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Dorset ‘Stonehenge’ discovered under Thomas Hardy’s home | English Heritage | The Guardian
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2024/sep/24/dorset-stonehenge-discovered-under-thomas-hardy-home-dorchester

#History

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Unknown Mozart piece discovered in Leipzig
http://www.thehistoryblog.com/archives/71155

The manuscript is not in Mozart’s hand. It is a copy that was written around 1780 with dark brown ink on white handmade paper. It was then bound in a hard-cover volume. It is not signed, but the copyist attributed it to “Wolfgang Mozart.” The lack of his middle name suggests Mozart wrote the piece before 1769 (he began adding “Amadeo” to his autograph after his first visit to Italy in 1769).

#History #Music #Mozart

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The Ferranti Mark 1 was the first commercially available general-purpose computer. Here is Alan Turing's 1950 manual for the Mark I electronic computer in PDF format https://archive.computerhistory.org/resources/text/Knuth_Don_X4100/PDF_index/k-4-pdf/k-4-u2780-Manchester-Mark-I-manual.pdf #computer #history

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The Great Flood: Elden Ring Archaeology Ep. 26

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6KHiCKDj0JM

#EldenRing #TarnishedArchaeologist #Archaeology

#history

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