ouch, that's probably on the hand with a shattered finger tip
senior said
Jan 9, 2016
Guess I'm not getting exact score tonight.
SensKat said
Jan 9, 2016
Homer wrote:
SensKat wrote:
Homer wrote:
senior wrote:
SensKat wrote:
Homer wrote:
When a kid finds a 3 1/2" floppy disk in your desk and says
"Cool, you 3D printed the save icon"
lol.
I remember having a conversation with an intern at work a couple of years ago, and someone asked her if she knew what a cassette was.... she said she thought she might have seen one in a museum.
For some reason I still have a half a box of 8 inch floppies. Maybe some day they'll be worth money.
ok, now I got to watch the original War Games movie
When a kid finds a 3 1/2" floppy disk in your desk and says
"Cool, you 3D printed the save icon"
lol.
I remember having a conversation with an intern at work a couple of years ago, and someone asked her if she knew what a cassette was.... she said she thought she might have seen one in a museum.
For some reason I still have a half a box of 8 inch floppies. Maybe some day they'll be worth money.
ok, now I got to watch the original War Games movie
1st computer I bought was a 386-dx25 with a math co-processor chip, 4MB of RAM, 80MB hard drive, 1MB video card. 14" 1024x768 monitor. Cost about $2,000.
ha.... I had one of those.
First one I ever had was when I was really little, my dad got a Coco.... it was the upgraded model with 2K of RAM.
Remember upgrading to Windows 95, with the 8 disks?
I can remember my buddy buying a Radio Shack computer in the late 70's when we all shared a house. It had some artillery type game that we played for hours. It was really nothing more than glorified pong.
lol. We had Dino Wars as our first game. Giant 8 pixel dinosaurs "attacking" each other and making the most ridiculous roaring noises...
senior said
Jan 9, 2016
SensKat wrote:
Homer wrote:
1st computer I bought was a 386-dx25 with a math co-processor chip, 4MB of RAM, 80MB hard drive, 1MB video card. 14" 1024x768 monitor. Cost about $2,000.
ha.... I had one of those.
First one I ever had was when I was really little, my dad got a Coco.... it was the upgraded model with 2K of RAM.
Remember upgrading to Windows 95, with the 8 disks?
I can remember my buddy buying a Radio Shack computer in the late 70's when we all shared a house. It had some artillery type game that we played for hours. It was really nothing more than glorified pong.
SensKat said
Jan 9, 2016
Homer wrote:
senior wrote:
SensKat wrote:
Homer wrote:
When a kid finds a 3 1/2" floppy disk in your desk and says
"Cool, you 3D printed the save icon"
lol.
I remember having a conversation with an intern at work a couple of years ago, and someone asked her if she knew what a cassette was.... she said she thought she might have seen one in a museum.
For some reason I still have a half a box of 8 inch floppies. Maybe some day they'll be worth money.
ok, now I got to watch the original War Games movie
It hasn't aged well.
Homer said
Jan 9, 2016
senior wrote:
SensKat wrote:
Homer wrote:
When a kid finds a 3 1/2" floppy disk in your desk and says
"Cool, you 3D printed the save icon"
lol.
I remember having a conversation with an intern at work a couple of years ago, and someone asked her if she knew what a cassette was.... she said she thought she might have seen one in a museum.
For some reason I still have a half a box of 8 inch floppies. Maybe some day they'll be worth money.
ok, now I got to watch the original War Games movie
SensKat said
Jan 9, 2016
Homer wrote:
1st computer I bought was a 386-dx25 with a math co-processor chip, 4MB of RAM, 80MB hard drive, 1MB video card. 14" 1024x768 monitor. Cost about $2,000.
ha.... I had one of those.
First one I ever had was when I was really little, my dad got a Coco.... it was the upgraded model with 2K of RAM.
Remember upgrading to Windows 95, with the 8 disks?
tjlincoln said
Jan 9, 2016
SensKat wrote:
Homer wrote:
When a kid finds a 3 1/2" floppy disk in your desk and says
"Cool, you 3D printed the save icon"
lol.
I remember having a conversation with an intern at work a couple of years ago, and someone asked her if she knew what a cassette was.... she said she thought she might have seen one in a museum.
so don't even bring up an 8Track??
Homer said
Jan 9, 2016
1st computer I bought was a 386-dx25 with a math co-processor chip, 4MB of RAM, 80MB hard drive, 1MB video card. 14" 1024x768 monitor. Cost about $2,000.
SensKat said
Jan 9, 2016
senior wrote:
SensKat wrote:
Homer wrote:
When a kid finds a 3 1/2" floppy disk in your desk and says
"Cool, you 3D printed the save icon"
lol.
I remember having a conversation with an intern at work a couple of years ago, and someone asked her if she knew what a cassette was.... she said she thought she might have seen one in a museum.
For some reason I still have a half a box of 8 inch floppies. Maybe some day they'll be worth money.
at least they aren't punchcards!
senior said
Jan 9, 2016
SensKat wrote:
Homer wrote:
When a kid finds a 3 1/2" floppy disk in your desk and says
"Cool, you 3D printed the save icon"
lol.
I remember having a conversation with an intern at work a couple of years ago, and someone asked her if she knew what a cassette was.... she said she thought she might have seen one in a museum.
For some reason I still have a half a box of 8 inch floppies. Maybe some day they'll be worth money.
SensKat said
Jan 9, 2016
Homer wrote:
When a kid finds a 3 1/2" floppy disk in your desk and says
"Cool, you 3D printed the save icon"
lol.
I remember having a conversation with an intern at work a couple of years ago, and someone asked her if she knew what a cassette was.... she said she thought she might have seen one in a museum.
Homer said
Jan 9, 2016
When a kid finds a 3 1/2" floppy disk in your desk and says
"Cool, you 3D printed the save icon"
SensKat said
Jan 9, 2016
Homer wrote:
SensKat wrote:
Homer wrote:
SensKat wrote:
Homer wrote:
tjlincoln wrote:
Homer wrote:
tjlincoln wrote:
I had an excuse too my niece's liked NKOTB and Marky Mark
I don't have an excuse, just know how to use WikiPedia
you don't know what u missed Homer......
I do remember them, was in college when Hangin' Tough was popular
old!
hey now... same age as our young Prime Minister. it's a matter of perpective
Yeah, but you are older than me, so I'm going to stick with it!
when you see a line-up for an old-timer's game and you remember them as NHL rookies....
lol.
When you see them announcing Radek Bonk's birthday and realize he's younger than you....
Homer said
Jan 9, 2016
SensKat wrote:
Homer wrote:
SensKat wrote:
Homer wrote:
tjlincoln wrote:
Homer wrote:
tjlincoln wrote:
I had an excuse too my niece's liked NKOTB and Marky Mark
I don't have an excuse, just know how to use WikiPedia
you don't know what u missed Homer......
I do remember them, was in college when Hangin' Tough was popular
old!
hey now... same age as our young Prime Minister. it's a matter of perpective
Yeah, but you are older than me, so I'm going to stick with it!
when you see a line-up for an old-timer's game and you remember them as NHL rookies....
tjlincoln said
Jan 9, 2016
SensKat wrote:
WTF is Bergeron talking about? What do they need to retaliate for??
I know, all the Bruin players are absolute turds
tjlincoln said
Jan 9, 2016
Homer wrote:
ShattenKirk? ShatnerKirk?
since Ottawa needs D, what the would u give up to get this guy?
ouch, that's probably on the hand with a shattered finger tip
Guess I'm not getting exact score tonight.
I LOVE Hackers!
or 1995 Hackers - Hack the Planet
lol. We had Dino Wars as our first game. Giant 8 pixel dinosaurs "attacking" each other and making the most ridiculous roaring noises...
I can remember my buddy buying a Radio Shack computer in the late 70's when we all shared a house. It had some artillery type game that we played for hours. It was really nothing more than glorified pong.
It hasn't aged well.
ok, now I got to watch the original War Games movie
ha.... I had one of those.
First one I ever had was when I was really little, my dad got a Coco.... it was the upgraded model with 2K of RAM.
Remember upgrading to Windows 95, with the 8 disks?
so don't even bring up an 8Track??
1st computer I bought was a 386-dx25 with a math co-processor chip, 4MB of RAM, 80MB hard drive, 1MB video card. 14" 1024x768 monitor. Cost about $2,000.
at least they aren't punchcards!
For some reason I still have a half a box of 8 inch floppies. Maybe some day they'll be worth money.
lol.
I remember having a conversation with an intern at work a couple of years ago, and someone asked her if she knew what a cassette was.... she said she thought she might have seen one in a museum.
When a kid finds a 3 1/2" floppy disk in your desk and says
"Cool, you 3D printed the save icon"
lol.
When you see them announcing Radek Bonk's birthday and realize he's younger than you....
when you see a line-up for an old-timer's game and you remember them as NHL rookies....
I know, all the Bruin players are absolute turds
since Ottawa needs D, what the would u give up to get this guy?