Behold, a thing I saw.
Look at the palette, the anachronistic subjects, the modest resolution. Oh my god. It even has contrasting orange text.
Windows 95 installation process
We’ll never know why (or how) there’s a TV hooked up to a mid 60s Univac 1108. I’m so sad.
Univac used the Uniscope 300 as their foray into video terminals. What we see here kind of reminds me of the IBM 2260 series. Like the 2260, there has to be a cabinet somewhere generating the video for that setup. A 300 is considerably more sophisticated than a 2260.
1973 RCA XL-100 spotted (chassis GS-830).
1968 Olivetti Valentine.
Interesting that 10 years on it was still recognized as being stylish, and now 60 years later, it’s eye-catching. Some things are timeless, to design something like that must give the artist an ever lasting high.
Or they could be using it as a joke. The man is writing a love letter. (Valentine - “I love you”)
(Also note they ended production in 1975).
MLMW #7, September 1978
Got any more VCF East photos?
You’ve likely already seen all the ones I had taken in your discord. All shot with a 50 mm, kind of square squeezed look. I go by a different name there though.
Apparently in Japan they had access to this link cable that allowed the PSone to use a cell phone as a modem, turning the console into an E-Machine, doing basic E-Mail, web browsing, etc. A few games supported it as well. A lot of online sites call it the i-Mode adapter or say that i-mode is a PlayStation service, but i-Mode is just an ISP from Japan. Some sources mention that it was only compatible with the PSone and not the PlayStation, but I can’t find why that would be.
Edge Magazine UK August 2000 issue featuring Sony PSone w/ LCD screen peripheral 2000
All of these slices of pizza are borzoi shaped.
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