The history of computers is rich and awesome.
Unfortunately much of that history has been all but forgotten — with other stories simply remembered incorrectly due to repeated retelling in incorrect ways.
I have made it a personal mission to keep the history of computers alive… by focusing on telling the stories that so often get overlooked. Forgotten computer hardware and software. Computer pioneers that simply never get appreciated for their contributions to the world of computing.
The weird stories. The stories that no one else is telling.
Twice a week I publish one new piece of computer history here on The Lunduke Journal — but not today.
Today, I’ve just published a new PDF book collecting some of the most interesting stories: “Lunduke’s History of Computers - Volume 2”.
All subscribers to The Lunduke Journal can grab this new book from the Subscriber Benefits page (along with a dozen other DRM-free eBooks).
If you are not yet a subscriber… what are you waiting for? The number of perks is absolutely mind-blowing.
Uhh, I cannot seem to find the History of Computers Volume 2 on the Subscriber Benefits page...
I can see Volume 1, but the only "Volume 2" I can see is the Nerdy Satire.
Am I missing something?