Interesting comparisons. Short read.
http://blog.american.com/?p=15664
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"It''s not dark yet--but it's getting there". -- Bob Dylan
Carbon Dating, the number one dating app for senior citizens.
"Blessed be the Lord my strength, which teaches my hands to the war, and my fingers to fight."
Carbon Dating, the number one dating app for senior citizens.
"Blessed be the Lord my strength, which teaches my hands to the war, and my fingers to fight."
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Good old Apple 2E. Anyone remember writing in BASIC ? We thought it was so high tech. Wonder what kind of gadgets and technology my Grandchildren will have when they are my age.

My latest home computer, about $600.

My latest home computer, about $600.
"It''s not dark yet--but it's getting there". -- Bob Dylan
Carbon Dating, the number one dating app for senior citizens.
"Blessed be the Lord my strength, which teaches my hands to the war, and my fingers to fight."
Carbon Dating, the number one dating app for senior citizens.
"Blessed be the Lord my strength, which teaches my hands to the war, and my fingers to fight."
Re: and now for something completely different....
Spent almost $4K on high end stereo stuff in the early 80s, mostly Denon. Still have and use all of it, except for the CD player which was a very early model and now tends to skip too easily, and the speakers.
The power amp is a monster, which weighs about 50 lb and is rated at 200 watts per channel RMS. It cost about $700 back then and I woudn't trade that thing for almost anything available today.
Looks like this:

The speakers were 10" 3 way JBL floor standing monitors, mahogany veneer, which would blow you out of the room with the volume at 50% on the pre-amp. The wife made made me sell them 10 years ago because they didn't fit with our furniture. Something I will always regret.
The power amp is a monster, which weighs about 50 lb and is rated at 200 watts per channel RMS. It cost about $700 back then and I woudn't trade that thing for almost anything available today.
Looks like this:

The speakers were 10" 3 way JBL floor standing monitors, mahogany veneer, which would blow you out of the room with the volume at 50% on the pre-amp. The wife made made me sell them 10 years ago because they didn't fit with our furniture. Something I will always regret.
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And you folded like a cheap suit. Paaaa-thetic.Mikey wrote:The wife made made me sell them 10 years ago because they didn't fit with our furniture. Something I will always regret.
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Won't get any argument here. Still got the amp though, and one of these days, Alice, one of these days...Screw_Michigan wrote:And you folded like a cheap suit. Paaaa-thetic.Mikey wrote:The wife made made me sell them 10 years ago because they didn't fit with our furniture. Something I will always regret.
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I actually taught myself HTML by the book in the mid 90s, before WYSIWYG web editors (Netscape Communicator) were created. I could do crude web pages. In a preview to my future sports reporting career, I used to do recaps of all my high school hockey games. I wish I still had that shit online to read.Wolfman wrote:Good old Apple 2E. Anyone remember writing in BASIC ?