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Steem
is an
Atari ST emulator for Windows and Linux that is very simple and user-friendly. More details on installing are in a helpful
beginner's guide, but you're probably most interested in the
games, of which there are lots [more inside].
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at 3:47 AM on April 1, 2007
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Webcameron.
David Cameron, leader of the Conservative party in the UK, reaches out to the Youtube generation.
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at 1:33 AM on September 30, 2006
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90 years ago today, whistles blew around the river Somme in France as British troops prepared for an attack on German trenches. By the end of the day they had suffered 57,470 casualties. By the battle's end in November, there were over 600,000 Allied casualties, with perhaps the same number of German casualties. The
Imperial War Museum has launched an online exhibition, where you can find out more about
how the battle was planned, personal stories of those involved, and
myths about the attack. Elsewhere you can find copies of
Army reports on the first day, look at
film of the attack,
diaries and letters home from the troops, go on
tours of the
trenches, listen to
contemporary songs and music inspired by the battle, and see some
more modern responses.
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at 12:54 AM on July 1, 2006
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Ever wondered what old amounts of money would be worth today?
Or what you could buy with your current salary if you went back 200, 400, or 600 years? Now you can find out with a tool that converts English currency from 1270 onwards into today's prices. Based on Treasury records, it tells you that Mr Darcy's £10,000 a year would now be worth nearly £350,000, or that your house would only have to be worth the equivalent of £500 now to qualify for the vote after 1832.
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at 11:56 AM on June 28, 2006
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The worst haircuts on MySpace, and the superheroes they resemble -
round one, and
round two.
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at 1:57 PM on April 28, 2006
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Mozart's musical diary
- kept between 1784 and 1791 - goes online today courtesy of the British Library. There is a helpful audio commentary if you can't decipher his handwriting, plus excerpts from some of his music.
The same site also has works by artists and authors such as Jane Austen, Leonardo da Vinci and Lewis Carroll.
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at 1:36 AM on January 12, 2006
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