In 1085, William the Conqueror commissioned the Domesday Book. In 1986, the BBC spent £2.5 million to create an electronic version. While William’s original is still in fine shape, there are no computers capable of reading the laser discs on which the BBC version was published. —Ancient Domesday Book Outlives Electronic Versionb> (Ananova)
Enjoying a visit with an Austrian imperial commander (ahistorically but magnificently present) at Ft Ligonier.
More modular low-poly background buildings. I’ll do some more facades then move to the next…
Added multiple swappable upper storeys. Next I will make slightly fewer variations of a slightly…
What, exactly, am I looking at here? I’m so confused.
Reliving memories and saying goodbye to my late colleague Sr. Ann Infanger.
Modular components to mix and match. The upper storeys are next. #blender3d #medievalyork #mysteryplay #gettingbetter
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That article, too, is now gone. Here's coverage from Slashdot:
https://tech.slashdot.org/story/02/03/03/1821227/1086-domesday-book-outlives-1986-electronic-rival