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geeking out with old computers, as one does

a dining room table on which are arranged four old home computers (all made by Acorn Computers in the UK). A big dude with long hair wearing a purple lumberjack shirt, tan overalls and big glasses is grinning at the camera while pretending to type on the nearest computer
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a dining room table on which are arranged four old home computers (all made by Acorn Computers in the UK). A big dude with long hair wearing a purple lumberjack shirt, tan overalls and big glasses is grinning at the camera while pretending to type on the nearest computer
why yes I did spend most of today with my friend, geeking out with old computers. I'm sat at my Acorn BBC Microcomputer Model B, next to it is an Acorn Electron (a cost-down version of the BBC Micro), next to that is a BBC Master 128, and at the end is an Acorn A7000 ARM workstation jammed into a custom enclosure.

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joshmillard pro 6 months ago
love the pigtails
scruss pro 6 months ago
@joshmillard Thanks! They're fun
grantbarrett pro 6 months ago
Oooh I am jelly. I dunno what I would have accomplished but I would have listed A LOT of directories.
scruss pro 6 months ago
@grantbarrett yeah, there was a lot of that: especially with effectively unlimited flash storage on the 8-bit machines.

RISC OS, I'm convinced, is a surrealist adventure game where the first person to do anything useful with it wins. It's a little weirdo about everything!

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