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The Baska Tablet, ca 1100. Two meters long, and 800 kg. Written in Croatian Glagolitic. Read more here. Pic via.

 寻人版 BY Mooncat

Do you take VISA? by Carina Bergholm Sundén (2008)

1990′s IRC ANSI by Redmoon who writes:

Special thanks to Sennaxtor, of #Colorexpress & Patches of #Mirc_Rainbow, on Undernet and Dalnet, for helping convert these into jpg’s.

Commodore MicroComputer, issue 11, February 1981. source

Tracks [2012] by Jucke

CowBoom aka Exploding Cow. Animation for the VT100 terminal by an unknown author.

Jupiter Ace, a British computer from 1982. It used Forth instead of BASIC and it could display more text characters on the screen than most of its competitors (64×48 compared to the more common 40×24). It used the same font as ZX Spectrum.

Runes are basically viking graffiti and was popular for thousands of year especially in Scandinavia. Nowadays, they are a great way to get in touch with the spirit world, at least according to this teletext page on Swedish TV6.

Embroidered “pre columbian” textiles from South America. Exhibited in Chile in 2010 for the Legado ancestral. Bordados y diseños tradicionales exhibition.

Amiba in SharpSCII by すぎもと, 2012. via

Another batch of PETSCII-portraits by Otium in this brand new Galza 25 release.

The 10PRINT program running on a Commodore PET, posted by Trammel Hudson, @qrs. 10 PRINT CHR$(205.5+RND(1));:GOTO 10

Chicos del ‪#‎teletexto‬ / Spanish ‪#‎teletext‬ Boys (TV channels Atresmedia + Telecinco)

teletextart:

Just in case you weren’t sure how teletext works, the Carlton Food Network have a helpful on-screen guide for you. Thanks to teletext.org.uk.

Leaflikebird by Jeremy Adler.

By Einar Guðmundsson, via hoploid.