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I like the look of the brightly colored tables in this 1997 version of my website. octodon.social/media/2IKABqv8u

Photo of me circa 1994 with a running a stack I wrote to review for and my publication Queer Zine Explosion. octodon.social/media/2T4Gs_da8

@ajr Voyager CDROM catalog. Some titles are Macintosh-only (seemingly earlier, HyperCard based ones before they moved to a multi-OS authoring system, perhaps.) This page about a Voyager CDR that also ran on Windows still mentions HyperCard when it runs on a Mac. web.media.mit.edu/~minsky/Voya
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@ajr Back cover of Poetry In Motion II published by Voyager. Note System Requirements - it ran on Windows too, so maybe this one is not HyperCard based. Video resolution was fairly low - this is a CDROM, not a DVD-ROM!
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Really enjoyed seeing robots and ceramics and Bigfoot artifacts at the Bailey Art Museum in Crockett, . Highly recommended. claytonbailey.com/rolph.htm
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Happy 70th birthday . It's been a decade since I saw his 60th birthday show with the Stooges at The Warfield in & here's the balloon.
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1880 novel about online dating and catfishing by Morse code telegraph operators: Wired Love: A Romance of Dots and Dashes by Ella Cheever Thayer - available from Project Gutenberg
gutenberg.org/ebooks/24353
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Had a great day at the Queers and conference. Will be back for more tomorrow.
queersandcomics.cca.edu/

Just now re-reading I found a thread to pull on and I found out about the Treffen in in in #1978, a meeting of German leftists that led to a lot of other organizing afterwards such as the Party.
Wikipedia: de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treffen_

Article on the Berliner Tunix Kongress (source of attached photo) einestages.spiegel.de/static/a

Dale Shaw, who was the frontman of Blood Sausage (contemporaries of UK band Huggy Bear) has become a humour writer (his books include celebrity correspondence parody Letters of Not.) He wrote this parody of Belle and Sebastian album and song titles for McSweeney's. mcsweeneys.net/articles/the-ne

Lorenzo Milam is an amazing guy now in his 80s. He started a bunch of low-power non-commercial stations in the 1960s with funny names like KPOO, KRAB & KBOO, and wrote a book on how to start radio stations called Sex and Broadcasting. He caught polio at 19 and has written about in the books Cripple Liberation Front Marching Band Blues and Crip Zen. He's lived in Mexico and San Diego. His website is ralphmag.org/
Wikipedia: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lorenzo_