author photo

February 26, 2010

John N. Davis

Historic Tweet

The 140 character limit on Twitter may be a constraint for some, but it lets others go retro.

On February 20, an antique Commodore VIC-20 (circa 1981) at the Personal Computer Museum in Brantford, Ontario was used to send a tweet. There was a CBC report on YouTube the day before, and the event itself was recorded for posterity here.

The program had to be loaded into memory from a cassette tape. Talk about constraints!

John Davis joined the faculty of Osgoode Hall Law School in 2000, and teaches Intensive Legal Research and Writing. He was the Law Librarian at Osgoode from 2000 to 2005. From 1987 to 2000, he was an Associate Professor and the Law Librarian at the University of Victoria. From 1981 to 1987, he was the reference librarian and a sessional lecturer at the University of Manitoba. He also practised law for a time in Cayuga, Ontario. His pre-law studies were in computer science.
[click on the author's name for more information]

up

4 Comments on “Historic Tweet”

  1. Ah, but completely amazing that my little tape deck could play back sounds which translated into 1s and 0s. Our first family computer was the TI99-4A which operated in similar fashion.

  2. While the VIC-20 had only 5k of RAM, it had some pretty neat games and helped pass many a rainy day.

    What a gem that PC Museum is! While browsing through its website and gallery of \artifacts\, I came across the Atari 800XL, with which I ran a BBS with a 300 baud modem when I was in high school — http://bit.ly/dypj57

    Visiting that museum's site brought back many memories of a time when computers were fun, long before our society became utterly shackled to computers and the Internet.

    Thanks for sharing this!

  3. I had a cassette player to go with my TRS-80 Model 100 too. I probably still have it somewhere, if I dig around a bit. It never did fit in the carrying case, which I just opened up again for the first time in years, but the acoustic coupler was in there. I remember carrying that thing to conferences so I could check my e-mail, 1980s-style.

  4. Simon Fodden says:

    Oh man, nostalgia time: I also had a TRS-80 100 (a "Trash 100, as we said then), one of the truly great machines. The height of its impressiveness was when I was in a cottage without electricity in deepest, darkest Europe, writing away on it day after day and saving to cassette, all powered by double A batteries. Hard to beat, even now. Lovely thing.

SlawTips      

SlawTips Updated Version of Great Social Media Guide for Lawyers Released
Wednesday, May 23

Last spring, Meritas’ Leadership Institute released a Social Media Guide for Lawyers. This helpful resource provided lawyers with an overview of the three main social media tools — LinkedIn, Faceb. […] »»

Technology

SlawTips Cash Flow Reports – Part 1
Thursday, May 17

Following on our earlier Top 10 Financial Errors posts, this is the first in a series of 10 posts dealing with Cash Flow Reports and in particular, cash flow management.… »»

Practice

SlawTips Just the Facts
Wednesday, May 16

Today’s research tip is about facts. When research is assigned to juniors (and librarians for that matter) it is important to share facts that are critical to the research. It … »»

Research

noted on Slaw    

MLB Selected Case Summaries    

These summaries of selected recent cases are provided each week to Slaw by Maritime Law Book.
More information.

  • Aliens - Exclusion and expulsion - Power to detain and deport - Minister’s certificate - Review - Evidence

    In 2002, Harkat was detained pursuant to a ministerial security certificate issued under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA) as a person inadmissible to Canada on grounds ...

  • Contracts - Formation of contract - Signing - Electronic signature

    The plaintiff expressed an interest in purchasing the defendant’s (vendor’s) condo. The parties agreed to carry on their discussions through e-mail. Following an exchange of e-mails, the plaintiff claimed that the defendant was contractually bound to ...

  • Barristers and Solicitors - Relationship with client - Confidential communications - General

    The petitioner was a Receiver appointed in March 2009 by a California court over the assets of GJB Enterprises Inc. (a “Ponzi scheme”) and its principals, the Berkes (the GJB parties). The court ordered ...

  • Practice - Costs - Funding before judgment - When interim or advance costs available

    The plaintiffs were “direct to home” satellite based subscription program providers. Rex and other defendants offered “grey market” services to Canadian residents to facilitate the unauthorized reception in Canada of the plaintiffs’ ...

TalkLaw/ParLoi    

This is a listing of a few upcoming events in Canada of interest to lawyers, law students, legal librarians, and others involved in the practice of law.

Clicking on any event in the list below will give you access to more information and to links allowing you to see the full entry and to add the event to your own calendar.

Click this link for a fuller version of the TalkLaw/ParLoi calendar of events and for instructions as to how to add events and calendars to your own calendar.