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Tweet from a Commodore 64?

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August 4, 2012
Talk Nerdy to Me

Tweet from a Commodore 64? We Do That and More to Celebrate the Beloved PC's 30th Birthday

Our intrepid computer historian uses the Commodore 64 to tweet, visit websites, and do other PC tasks invented long after the famous gaming computer launched three decades ago.
--Benj Edwards, PCWorld

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We celebrate Commodore 64s 30th birthday by tweeting from an original model "So much for not trusting anyone over 30"

Dutch company seeks volunteers to live on Mars for rest of their lives "No guarantees about how long that might be."

Samsung tablet, code-named P10, leaked during Apple suit "Better than if it had leaked ON an Apple suit"

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