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'''Ken Waters''' is a YouTuber best known for his channel '''Canadian Retro Things''', where he goes just by his first name and strictly follows a self-imposed dress code mandating colorful shirts in (''ironically for a Canadian!'') a tropical style. '''CRT''' (pun intended?) covers all retro computing, but Ken has stated that the first computer he ever owned was a 16K CoCo 2 and that the TRS-80 line of computers holds a special place in his heart [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLuQFtgtJihmSr6vdOSVD81jBULN--nTTZ]. | '''Ken Waters''' is a YouTuber best known for his channel '''Canadian Retro Things''', where he goes just by his first name and strictly follows a self-imposed dress code mandating colorful shirts in (''ironically for a Canadian!'') a tropical style. '''CRT''' (pun intended?) covers all retro computing, but Ken has stated that the first computer he ever owned was a 16K CoCo 2 and that the TRS-80 line of computers holds a special place in his heart [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLuQFtgtJihmSr6vdOSVD81jBULN--nTTZ]. | ||
Although CRT does not have a | Although CRT does not have a specific playlist that covers all Ken's CoCo videos while excluding all other platforms, it does have the following: | ||
*[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLuQFtgtJihmRiN83H30-lWlxalAEiwvff Playlist:] [[BASIC09]] and [[NitrOS-9]] Ease of Use | *[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLuQFtgtJihmRiN83H30-lWlxalAEiwvff Playlist:] [[BASIC09]] and [[NitrOS-9]] Ease of Use | ||
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* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FJm2G_n1Gx0 Video:] At [[Chicago_CoCoFEST!#2023|CoCoFest! 2023]] he teamed up with [[L. Curtis Boyle]] to showcase new features of [[BASIC09]]. Video courtesy of [[Stevie Strow]]'s [[I'm a CoCo Nut]] channel. | * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FJm2G_n1Gx0 Video:] At [[Chicago_CoCoFEST!#2023|CoCoFest! 2023]] he teamed up with [[L. Curtis Boyle]] to showcase new features of [[BASIC09]]. Video courtesy of [[Stevie Strow]]'s [[I'm a CoCo Nut]] channel. | ||
* [https:// | * [https://www.youtube.com/@ImaCoCoNut/search?query=Canadian%20Retro%20Things Full? list of appearances on ''I'm a CoCo Nut''] | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:16, 5 September 2024
Ken Waters is a YouTuber best known for his channel Canadian Retro Things, where he goes just by his first name and strictly follows a self-imposed dress code mandating colorful shirts in (ironically for a Canadian!) a tropical style. CRT (pun intended?) covers all retro computing, but Ken has stated that the first computer he ever owned was a 16K CoCo 2 and that the TRS-80 line of computers holds a special place in his heart [1].
Although CRT does not have a specific playlist that covers all Ken's CoCo videos while excluding all other platforms, it does have the following:
- Playlist: BASIC09 and NitrOS-9 Ease of Use
- Playlist: Interview with Robert Kilgus (filmed by L. Curtis Boyle)
- Playlist: BASIC09 Programming
- Playlist: Overall TRS-80 stuff; mostly CoCo but also MC-10, Model 100, Model I etc
Check out his full Playlists page where there are more Playlists that also include CoCo content.
Ken also does crossover appearances with other retro computing and especially CoCo personalities.
- Video: At CoCoFest! 2023 he teamed up with L. Curtis Boyle to showcase new features of BASIC09. Video courtesy of Stevie Strow's I'm a CoCo Nut channel.
- Full? list of appearances on I'm a CoCo Nut