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HTML RCR Episode 284 - Hammer time
HTML RCR Episode 283 - A STRANGE GAME
HTML RCR Episode 282 - End of Line
HTML RCR Episode 281 - The IBM PC and its sticks of ennui
HTML RCR Episode 280 - Cheap home computers
HTML RCR Episode 279 - A spree de Calc
HTML RCR Episode 278 - Words and Lasers
HTML RCR Episode 277 - Trinity
HTML RCR Episode 276 - Press P to Proceed
HTML RCR Episode 275 - Bill and Paul's Excellent Interpreter
HTML RCR Episode 274 - The SEQUEL
HTML RCR Episode 273 - Ethernet
HTML RCR Episode 272 - int age=0;
HTML RCR Episode 271 - TOMLINSON@BBNA
HTML RCR Episode 270 - Time Zero
HTML RCR Episode 269 - Considered harmful
HTML RCR Episode 268 - KansasFest/A24eVR megapodcast
HTML RCR Episode 267 - Turtles all the way down
HTML RCR Episode 266 - The Apple II Age
HTML RCR Episode 265 - Poolside computing arrives
HTML RCR Episode 264 - Double bucky, you're the one
HTML RCR Episode 263 - The Year of the Gopher
HTML RCR Episode 262 - 60 years between Bell 103 and today” s InterNet
HTML RCR Episode 261 - Cause the Commodordian is Keeping Up With You
HTML RCR Episode 260 - Recommended Standard 232 and Programmed Data Processor-1
HTML RCR Episode 259 - Little bit taller, COBOLler
HTML RCR Episode 258 - Tron and Perceptron
HTML RCR Episode 257 - The dot matrix impact
HTML RCR Episode 256 - Keep calm and carry on
HTML RCR Episode 255 - The One With All The Ones
HTML RCR Episode 254 - Fortran, for better or for worse
HTML RCR Episode 253 - Prebricked drives
HTML RCR Episode 252 - UNIVAC liked Ike
HTML RCR Episode 251 - Memories of Whirlwind I
HTML RCR Episode 250 - Computing Machinery and Intelligence
HTML RCR Episode 249 - 2020 also
HTML RCR Episode 248 - So long, 2021
HTML RCR Episode 247 - Computing 24/7
HTML RCR Episode 246 - Data hoards, musician chords
HTML RCR Episode 245 - End of line
HTML RCR Episode 244 - Lacking Future Relevance
HTML RCR Episode 243 - Networking keeps us all connec
HTML RCR Episode 242 - Retro networking, episode 1
HTML RCR Episode 241 - Every Septandy is Like the First Septandy
HTML RCR Episode 240 - A Flock of Toasters
HTML RCR Episode 239 - The BYTE Shop
HTML RCR Episode 238 - Commodore 1541GS
HTML RCR Episode 237 - 18-bit Space Computers
HTML RCR Episode 236 - Lasers Smoking in the PET Room
HTML RCR Episode 235 - Playing in the MUD
HTML RCR Episode 234 - This sandwich tastes suspiciously like a ZX Spectrum
HTML RCR Episode 233 - Retro Development
HTML RCR Episode 232 - Period Peripherals
HTML RCR Episode 231 - Something, Something, Retrocompute
HTML RCR Episode 230 - Video Out, Volume One: A-Ap
HTML RCR Episode 229 - Catching up
HTML RCR Episode 228 - Preserving the Fleeting Now
HTML RCR Episode 227 - Not cassettes, not floppies
HTML RCR Episode 226 - RCR Episode 2
HTML RCR Episode 225 - Decade
HTML RCR Episode 224 - Repurposed Tech
HTML RCR Episode 223 - Regrets and unregrets
HTML RCR Episode 222 - Second Computers
HTML RCR Episode 221 - Unexpected Bonuses
HTML RCR Episode 220 - Terminals
HTML RCR Episode 219 - Databases
HTML RCR Episode 218 - KansasFest 2020 Megapodcast
HTML RCR Episode 217 - Architecture shifts
HTML RCR Episode 216 - Home v. Hobby
HTML RCR Episode 215 - On whether RealPlayer suuuuuuux
HTML RCR Episode 214 - As Seen on TV
HTML RCR Episode 213 - Things We Hate(d)
HTML RCR Episode 212 - Virtual Retro-gatherings
HTML RCR Episode 211 - Coprocessors (Part 1)
HTML RCR Episode 210 - Computer viruses
HTML RCR Episode 209 - Work-study credit and a satisfying kerchunk
HTML RCR Episode 208 - Why BBS?
HTML RCR Episode 207 - Computer Jobs and Game Shows
HTML RCR Episode 206 - 2020, thumb by thumb
HTML RCR Episode 205 - Nostalgia, Inc.
HTML RCR Episode 204 - Truly Timeless Games
HTML RCR Episode 203 - Jack, the Wimpy Time Travel Genie
HTML RCR Episode 202 - To mod or not to mod
HTML RCR Episode 201 - Computer Store Memories
HTML RCR Episode 200 - Bicentepisodial review
HTML RCR Episode 199 - Vintage Computer Upgrades
HTML RCR Episode 198 - Older but better?
HTML RCR Episode 197 - Ancient languages and modern usage
HTML RCR Episode 196 - Chicken Missile KansasFest Megapodcast - I Don’t Know What This Is
HTML RCR Episode 195 - Desert Island Computer
HTML RCR Episode 194 - Challenges of the more recently obsolete
HTML RCR Episode 193 - Uncollecting
HTML RCR Episode 192 - Clearly, capacitors capacitate
HTML RCR Episode 191 - Re: recapping
HTML RCR Episode 190 - Forward-looking Tech of the 60s-70s-80s
HTML RCR Episode 189 - Revoking end of life status
HTML RCR Episode 188 - Teaching programming using retrocomputers
HTML RCR Episode 187 - The oldest software you’re still using
HTML RCR Episode 186 - The eBay-er Necessities
HTML RCR Episode 185 - Virtual retrocomputing
HTML RCR Episode 184 - Bring on 2019
HTML RCR Episode 183 - Feedback Feast
HTML RCR Episode 182 - OK. OK. What’s Next?
HTML RCR Episode 181 - Getting and Regretting
HTML RCR Episode 180 - Playing today’s games in 1000 years
HTML RCR Episode 179 - Having no topic didn’t help
HTML RCR Episode 178 - Retro Antic Assembly Chicken Missile Talks Our Way Out Of It
HTML RCR Episode 177 - Museum, Collection, or Hoard?
HTML RCR Episode 176 - What We’ve Done On Our Summer Vacations
HTML RCR Episode 175 - Schmopic
HTML RCR Episode 174 - Atari facts and 8-bit FAQs
HTML RCR Episode 173 - Where might you have wanted to go today?
HTML RCR Episode 172 - But the menus won’t stay open
HTML RCR Episode 171 - Shipwrecks
HTML RCR Episode 170 - Vintage Computer Festivals
HTML RCR Episode 169 - Load Accumulator Immediate
HTML RCR Episode 168 - Feedback
HTML RCR Episode 167 - Costly Custom Creations
HTML RCR Episode 166 - Retrocomputing Replicators
HTML RCR Episode 165 - Computers and advertising
HTML RCR Episode 164 - Retrocomputing Goals for 2018
HTML RCR Episode 163 - 2017
HTML RCR Episode 162 - 3-Smooth
HTML RCR Episode 161 - Living Computers
HTML RCR Episode 160 - The Final Frontier
HTML RCR Episode 159 - Retro Gaming Evolution
HTML RCR Episode 158 - The Retropocalypse
HTML RCR Episode 157 - eBay and retrocomputing
HTML RCR Episode 156 - Assembly Chicken PolyANTICast Roundtable episode 1 (KansasFest 2017)
HTML RCR Episode 155 - Getting done
HTML RCR Episode 154 - News news news
HTML RCR Episode 153 - Random Access Memories
HTML RCR Episode 152 - Future nostalgists
HTML RCR Episode 151 - Is this important?
HTML RCR Episode 150 - Spring cleaning
HTML RCR Episode 149 - Still going strong
HTML RCR Episode 148 - Venturing down the retro upgrade path
HTML RCR Episode 147 - Big collections
HTML RCR Episode 146 - The next new old thing
HTML RCR Episode 145 - Your favorite retrogaming input device
HTML RCR Episode 144 - The new retro
HTML RCR Episode 143 - Acquisitions of 2016
HTML RCR Episode 142 - Replica replica
HTML RCR Episode 141 - RetroChallenge 2016/10
HTML RCR Episode 140 - Retrocomputing content and community
HTML RCR Episode 139 - NO CARRIER
HTML RCR Episode 138 - $(document).ready(function() {alert(“Welcome, TRS-80 user.”);});
HTML RCR Episode 137 - Mandatory downgrade
HTML RCR Episode 136 - Old computers de-composing
HTML RCR Episode 135 - 35 years since there wasn’t yet an IBM PC
HTML RCR Episode 134 - Chicken Missile? (KansasFest 2016)
HTML RCR Episode 133 - I’ve a feeling we’re not in Missouri anymore
HTML RCR Episode 132 - Kevin Loves Apples (KansasFest 2016)
HTML RCR Episode 131 - Vintage Computer Festival West
HTML RCR Episode 130 - What good is source code?
HTML RCR Episode 129 - Was the tech in the 80’s better than today?
HTML RCR Episode 128 - Surprises
HTML RCR Episode 127 - Tragic - The Gathering of dust
HTML RCR Episode 126 - Absence makes the heart grow fonder
HTML RCR Episode 125 - A veritable plethora
HTML RCR Episode 124 - Lunar landistry
HTML RCR Episode 123 - Easter eggs
HTML RCR Episode 122 - Y2K
HTML RCR Episode 121 - Making money
HTML RCR Episode 120 - We heart retrocomputing
HTML RCR Episode 119 - Retrocomputing TMI
HTML RCR Episode 118 - Are retrocomputing vendors held to different standards?
HTML RCR Episode 117 - Irreversible upgrades
HTML RCR Episode 116 - 2016, here we come
HTML RCR Episode 115 - The great acquisitions of 2015
HTML RCR Episode 114 - Internet of dumb things
HTML RCR Episode 113 - Let’s sum it up
HTML RCR Episode 112 - How has the retro scene changed in five years?
HTML RCR Episode 111 - 3D printing
HTML RCR Episode 110 - Lottery
HTML RCR Episode 109 - User Groups
HTML RCR Episode 108 - Funding retrocomputing projects
HTML RCR Episode 107 - The end of retrocomputing
HTML RCR Episode 106 - Second chances
HTML RCR Episode 105 - KansasFest 2015 megapodcast
HTML RCR Episode 104 - Think again
HTML RCR Episode 103 - Surprises!
HTML RCR Episode 102 - Bugs
HTML RCR Episode 101 - Media archaeology
HTML RCR Episode 100 - Let’s Kickstart something
HTML RCR Episode 99 - Choices of a new generation
HTML RCR Episode 98 - Programming tools
HTML RCR Episode 97 - Teaching old data new tricks
HTML RCR Episode 96 - Printers, with lasers
HTML RCR Episode 95 - The gear left behind outweighs the needs of the few, or the one
HTML RCR Episode 94 - Radio Shack memories
HTML RCR Episode 93 - Are we cheating cheaters?
HTML RCR Episode 92 - Books!
HTML RCR Episode 91 - Retro resolutions - Looking forward to looking backward
HTML RCR Episode 90 - Downsizing
HTML RCR Episode 89 - Milestones of 1988-1989
HTML RCR Episode 88 - Special Guest - Ben Heckendorn
HTML RCR Episode 87 - Milestones of 1987
HTML RCR Episode 86 - Milestones of 1986
HTML RCR Episode 85 - Milestones of 1985
HTML RCR Episode 84 - Milestones of 1984
HTML RCR Episode 83 - Milestones of 1983
HTML RCR Episode 82 - Milestones of 1982
HTML RCR Episode 81 - Milestones of 1981
HTML RCR Episode 80 - Milestones of 1980
HTML RCR Episode 79.5 - Retro Open ANTICHertz Mac Quarter Poly Floppy Drop (KansasFest 2014)
HTML RCR Episode 79 - How do you do your programming?
HTML RCR Episode 78 - Preserving the wild retroalope
HTML RCR Episode 77 - Wherefore Art Thou Retro?
HTML RCR Episode 76 - Getting started
HTML RCR Episode 75 - The lengths we go to
HTML RCR Episode 74 - Is it too late to copy that floppy?
HTML RCR Episode 73 - BASIC and System/360 at 50
HTML RCR Episode 72 - What do people actually do with retrocomputers?
HTML RCR Episode 71 - When is “retro” retro?
HTML RCR Episode 70 - Stock or tricked-out?
HTML RCR Episode 69 - Good Old Golden Rule days
HTML RCR Episode 68 - Repairing vintage computers
HTML RCR Episode 67 - Does 8-bit programming make your a better modern programmer?
HTML RCR Episode 66 - The Way We Weren’t
HTML RCR Episode 65 - New guts, same glory?
HTML RCR Episode 64 - Our favorite modern-day add-ons for vintage computers
HTML RCR Episode 63 - Wibbly-wobbly timey-wimey stealy-wheely
HTML RCR Episode 62 - The cycle of retrocomputing
HTML RCR Episode 61 - Did going digital inevitably lead to a short-term-data culture?
HTML RCR Episode 60 - Comparing today’s “maker” movement to computing in the 70s and 80s
HTML RCR Episode 59 - Collecting to have vs. collecting to use
HTML RCR Episode 58 - What can we learn from old computers?
HTML RCR Episode 57 - Get off my lawn (tech that bugged us even back then)
HTML RCR Episode 56 - Will this retrocomputing hobby last?
HTML RCR Episode 55 - The future of retrocomputing
HTML RCR Episode 54 - Special Guest - Syd Bolton
HTML RCR Episode 53 - Reproduction vs. The Real Thing
HTML RCR Episode 52 - Unfinished business
HTML RCR Episode 51 - Is newer always better?
HTML RCR Episode 50 - Further down the slippery slope
HTML RCR Episode 49 - Down the slippery slope
HTML RCR Episode 48 - April 2013
HTML RCR Episode 47 - The genesis of collecting
HTML RCR Episode 46 - All-in-one office suites
HTML RCR Episode 45 - First computers vs. REAL first computers
HTML RCR Episode 44 - February 2013
HTML RCR Episode 43 - What to check first
HTML RCR Episode 42 - January 2013
HTML RCR Episode 41 - December 2012
HTML RCR Episode 40 - December 2012
HTML RCR Episode 39 - November 2012
HTML RCR Episode 38 - November 2012
HTML RCR Episode 37 - October 2012
HTML RCR Episode 36 - October 2012
HTML RCR Episode 35 - September 2012
HTML RCR Episode 34 - September 2012
HTML RCR Episode 33 - September 2012
HTML RCR Episode 32 - August 2012
HTML RCR Episode 31 - August 2012
HTML RCR Episode 30 - Live from KansasFest 2012
HTML RCR Episode 29 - June 2012
HTML RCR Episode 28 - June 2012
HTML RCR Episode 27 - May 2012
HTML RCR Episode 26 - April 2012
HTML RCR Episode 25 - March 2012
HTML RCR Episode 24 - March 2012
HTML RCR Episode 23 - February 2012
HTML RCR Episode 22 - January 2012
HTML RCR Episode 21 - January 2012
HTML RCR Episode 20 - December 2011
HTML RCR Episode 19 - November 2011
HTML RCR Episode 18 - November 2011
HTML RCR Episode 17 part 2 - ber 11
HTML RCR Episode 17 part 1 - Octo 20
HTML RCR Episode 16 - September 2011
HTML RCR Episode 15 - September 2011
HTML RCR Episode 14 - August 2011
HTML RCR Episode 13 - July 2011
HTML RCR Episode 12 - July 2011
HTML RCR Episode 11 - June 2011
HTML RCR Episode 10 - May 2011
HTML RCR Episode 9 - April 2011
HTML RCR Episode 8 - March 2011
HTML RCR Episode 7 part 2 - February 2011
HTML RCR Episode 7 part 1 - February 2011
HTML RCR Episode 6 - January 2011
HTML RCR Episode 5 - January 2011
HTML RCR Episode 4 - December 2010
HTML RCR Episode 3 - December 2010
HTML RCR Episode 2 - November 2010
HTML RCR Episode 1 - October 2010
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