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List your computer/Internet/electronics nostalgia..

brxndxn

Diamond Member
I miss Flying Toasters... It was the biggest ripoff of $19.95 you could buy, but everyone seemed to buy/pirate it!

I even had a 'hack' that had flying butts instead. It made me laugh hard when I was prepubescent.
 
I remember Flying Toasters. It was always amazing to me that someone could have an entire company that made nothing but screensavers.

My nostalgic item would be having to remember to park the heads of a portable PC before moving it.
 
My autoloading Commodore 128.
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I liked being able to switch to the monitor and be able to examine or modify the contents of memory, do some basic debugging stuff, and then return to where the system left off.

But that's somewhat less useful with modern computers; it's a little harder to interpret machine code and the contents of memory than it used to be.
 
I got another...

the huffing and puffing you had to do to get a damn Nintendo cartrige to work.. You buy it brand spanking new.. and then you gotta blow on it and wiggle it to play. I miss it. Sometimes it would take 5 minutes to get a game to play - building up anticipation.. Also, if you got mad and threw the controller, the game would screw up and you lose your place.. thust teaching you anger management.

 
Originally posted by: brxndxn
I got another...

the huffing and puffing you had to do to get a damn Nintendo cartrige to work.. You buy it brand spanking new.. and then you gotta blow on it and wiggle it to play. I miss it. Sometimes it would take 5 minutes to get a game to play - building up anticipation.. Also, if you got mad and threw the controller, the game would screw up and you lose your place.. thust teaching you anger management.
Kind of like stuffing a matchbook under an 8-track tape to keep it from doubletracking.

 
LOL.. I just thought of another..

calculator watches.. I had an awesome Casio one that would store 100 names and numbers and had 5 alarms. It was pimp. Though, it broke really easily and I had to replace it a couple of times.

I want to keep this thread alive dammit.. I want more nostalgia.
 
Originally posted by: vi_edit
Writing boot disks to get Dos Games to work.

ahahahha yes!!


monkey island, day of the tentacle, indiana jones and the fate of atlantis, sam and max hit the road.

:::sigh:::


this thread rules btw. 🙂
 
Soundcards with the volume controlled by a wheel on the back of it, so you would have to reach around back to adjust the volume.

and

DR SBAITSO

and the talking parrot too.
 
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