Oh interesting, I didn’t know about Multics.
Eternally upset I missed the public access Multics installation that apparently existed a few years ago before blipping off the face of the internet... who wants to start a new one with me?
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.
This was the stance taken by my 10th grade history teacher after making us read Hiroshima by John Hersey.
yeah the cold war created thousands of nuclear weapons and killed millions in proxy wars but it also gave us wd-40 so it's impossible to tell if it's bad or not
Elliot in the video game Stardew Valley liked me back so naturally I don’t want to play the game anymore. Very healthy approach to relationships.
No trespassing signs are optional actually
There’s an alarming lack of fan art of antiquated typesetting machines. My grandfather’s father owned a publishing house and would have purchased one of the first photo typesetting machines. He told me about it, I can’t recall the model, but it was rudimentary still, requiring paper tape for storage and was integrated into the desk.
A 1965 Ford Falcon taking cover in the rain.
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
party rockers in the
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