::fibreculture:: Delete me off your mailing list
Diane
diane.vu at hotmail.com
Sun Dec 22 07:55:48 CET 2013
I have unsubscribed many times now but you keep sending me e-mails.
Please stop.
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> Subject: Fibreculture Digest, Vol 44, Issue 3
> To: fibreculture at listcultures.org
> Date: Fri, 20 Dec 2013 12:00:01 +0100
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> 1. PlayItAgain Project - Videogame / Software / Retro Computing
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> Date: Fri, 20 Dec 2013 17:02:17 +1000
> From: adam muir <a.muir at griffith.edu.au>
> To: fibreculture at listcultures.org
> Subject: ::fibreculture:: PlayItAgain Project - Videogame / Software /
> Retro Computing Archive
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> Dear Fibreculturalists,
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> Just a quick update on a project which might interest you at this time of the
> year:
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> The Play It Again ~Popular Memory Archive~ is looking for contributions from
> people who have any materials relating to the history of videogames / software
> / "retro computing" from the 1980s - specifically from an Australian
> or New Zealand perspective!
>
> Please check it out and contribute if you can: http://playitagainproject.org
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> All comments, stories, memories, documents or artefacts, etc are welcome!
>
> See also the Australasian Heritage Software Database (also looking for
> contributions):
> http://www.ourdigitalheritage.org/
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> And the related conference in 2014:
> The Born Digital and Cultural Heritage Conference, 19-20 June 2014, Melbourne,
> Australia.
> http://playitagainproject.org/conference/
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> There's a range of social media resources you can follow (Fb, twitter,
> blog/RSS, video, et al).
> Please spread the word to your geeky/nerdy friends about this great history
> project!
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> Thanks for your time!
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>
> -- adam muir
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> http://griffith.academia.edu/AdamMuir
> https://twitter.com/amuir_netecol
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