sirocyl

noted computer gremlinizer

working on a @styx-os.

 

laptop.
                                                                                                     

"accidentally-vengeful telco nerd"
—Tom Scott

platform sec researcher, OS dev, systems architect, composer; Other (please specify). vintage computer/electronics nut.

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lunasorcery
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Featuring a very early description of Buz! (the game which later developed into Fizz-buzz)

Transcription of Buz! This is a very lively and interesting game. Any number of children excepting seven, both boys and girls, seat themselves round a table, or in a circle. One begins the game by saying, “One!” the little girl to the left says, “Two!” and so it goes round till it arrives at seven, which number must not be mentioned, but in place there of the word “Buz!” Wherever the number seven occurs, or any number into which seven may be multiplied, “Buz!” must be used instead of that number. Such are the numbers 7, 14, 17, 21, 27, 28, 35, 37, &c. &c. Any one mentioning any number with seven in it instead of “Buz!” or calling out of her turn, or naming a wrong number, must pay a forfeit. After she has paid her forfeit, she calls out, “One!” and so it goes round again to the left, by which means each has to say a different number. When by a little practice the circle get as high as seventy-one, then “Buz-one!” “Buz-two!” &c. must be used; and for seventy-seven, “Buz-buz!” and so on. If the person whose turn it is to speak delays longer than while any one of the circle can moderately count five, she must pay a forfeit.

sirocyl
@sirocyl

that's a beta copy of fizzbuzz?! document that shit on TCRF


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Mechanical calculator from 1953. Which is wild because it beats everything else in my apartment by like 40+ years lol. Like I think second place is some SNES carts from the early 90s

silver Roman coin from Hadrian's reign in 120 AD! I have a few old coins, but thats definitely the oldest. There's also some prehistoric pottery sherds in my storage somewhere that were uncovered out of context, but definitely OLD.

A Greek stater from ~334 BCE. One side depicts a Chimeria, and on the reverse a dove with a wreath.

It was a gift from my paediatrician, before my family left the UK. I never realised the significance of it until I was in my teens. Quite the gesture 😌

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