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29 votes
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Holocaust Memorial Day: How the pink triangle became a symbol of gay rights
8 votes -
The embroidered computer
10 votes -
The Beatles: The strange history of Sexy Sadie
4 votes -
A newly-discovered note may finally prove that the much-disputed portrait of young Jane Austen is, in fact, the novelist herself
5 votes -
“The Linux of social media” - How LiveJournal pioneered (then lost) blogging
8 votes -
To save the sound of a Stradivarius, a whole city must keep quiet
13 votes -
Battle of the ax men: Who really built the first electric rock 'n' roll guitar?
3 votes -
Mini Stories: Volume 6
3 votes -
A 1950s TV show had a fear-mongering conman named Trump who wanted to build a wall.
7 votes -
What America can learn from the fall of the Roman republic (Interview with historian Edward Watts about his book "Mortal Republic")
10 votes -
A massive amount of iconic works will enter the public domain on New Year’s Eve
37 votes -
Bandersnatch: the game that killed a company and inspired a Black Mirror episode
11 votes -
A short history of computers in the movies: Panel lights, spinning tapes, and lab coats
4 votes -
Leo Tolstoy on finding meaning in a meaningless world
9 votes -
Only Michelangelo made abdomens – and wonky toes – like these
6 votes -
'Titanic of the skies': The story of London's ill-fated luxury airship service to Melbourne
7 votes -
A nostalgic look back at digital music piracy in the 2000s
7 votes -
Last Sassanids and the anti-Caliphate alliance with Tang
9 votes -
Lost NES version of SimCity emerges after twenty-seven years
15 votes -
Third-wave anti-racism makes sense, but it’s a dead end
11 votes -
The secret histories of secondhand books
5 votes -
The great NFL heist: How Fox paid for and changed football forever
5 votes -
How ‘Baldur’s Gate’ saved the computer RPG
11 votes -
Mark Blyth Global Trumpism
5 votes -
First Muslim superhero returns after seventy years – just in time to take down a few Nazis
7 votes -
The Rise and Demise of RSS
35 votes -
How we lost our ambitions for the tech-enabled home
16 votes -
Apple computers used to be built in the US. It was a mess
11 votes -
The cover of MAD magazine #258 from October 1985 announces a special computer section featuring the MAD Computer Program
7 votes -
Remember backing up to diskettes? I’m sorry. I do, too.
11 votes -
Mystery blast sank the USS San Diego in 1918. New report reveals what happened
8 votes -
Project Code Rush - The beginnings of Netscape/Mozilla
19 votes -
Four days trapped at sea with crypto’s nouveau riche
16 votes -
Sega Dreamcast at twenty: The futuristic games console that came too soon
28 votes -
Identification of key films and personalities in the history of cinema from a Western perspective
Identification of key films and personalities in the history of cinema from a Western perspective Top 20 movies by influence centrality The Wizard of Oz (1939) Star Wars (1977) Psycho (1960) King...
Identification of key films and personalities in the history of cinema from a Western perspective
Top 20 movies by influence centrality
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The Wizard of Oz (1939)
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Star Wars (1977)
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Psycho (1960)
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King Kong (1933)
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2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)
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Metropolis (1927)
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Citizen Kane (1941)
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The Birth of a Nation (1915)
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Frankenstein (1931)
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Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937)
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Casablanca (1942)
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Dracula (1931)
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The Godfather (1972)
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Jaws (1975)
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Nosferatu, eine Symphonie des Grauens (1922)
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The Searchers (1956)
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Cabiria (1914)
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Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964)
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Gone with the Wind (1939)
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Bronenosets Potemkin (1925)
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If you could choose to live out your entire life in any time and place in history, what would you choose and why?
There are many periods and places of history that are romantic to me, but I wonder which would have been the best/most interesting to actually live in.
18 votes -
The birthplace of the modern apple
6 votes -
Will Britain’s beaten, betrayed migrant children find justice at last? Thousands forcibly sent to the Commonwealth from 1945-70 still await compensation – and for many time is running out
5 votes -
The single biggest layoff in Canadian history
6 votes -
Last surviving Khmer Rouge leaders found guilty of genocide in landmark ruling
7 votes -
Navy training video - Mechanical computers [1953]
6 votes -
Why 536 was ‘the worst year to be alive’
14 votes -
Three feet from God: An oral history of Nirvana ‘Unplugged’
5 votes -
‘Amazing Grace’ film review: Aretha Franklin lives in this resplendent gospel concert film
5 votes -
Tetris Effect and the evolution of Tetris
5 votes -
We Wish to Plead Our Own Cause: The past and future of America’s black press
7 votes -
An error message in Windows 10 is a mistake from 1974
@foone🏳️⚧️: It is 2018 and this error message is a mistake from 1974.This limitation, which is still found in the very latest Windows 10, dates back to BEFORE STAR WARS. This bug is as old as Watergate. pic.twitter.com/pPbkZiE57t
32 votes -
One hundred years on, the scars from World War I linger on Australia's streets and in our psyche.
6 votes -
These men ate poison so you could have the FDA
14 votes