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  • God damn that website is terrible to navigate.

    They have one interesting exhibit...90 years of innovation.

    I was trying to get the direct url for it but the main url never changed to be specific to that exhibit.

    ffs that website can diaf

  • Thanks. I have an LG washer and dryer, electric. They seem to work great now but I can't see them working well for years. It's been about 3 years now. My oven is maytag and we love it. Def. Keeping this in mind.

  • Keep in mind that this is the same state that overwhelmingly voted for Abbot AFTER hundreds died in the cold snap and he went on fox news and blamed the green new deal for texas' power failures...even though it was due to natural gas lines freezing up and renewables overperformed.

    Texas still voted that idiot back in.

    This Texas: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Days_of_Prayer_for_Rain_in_the_State_of_Texas

  • Commodore 64 with the datassette cassette tape drive.

    Went through the 64 instruction manual, got to basic, typed in

    10 PRINT "HELLO"

    RUN

    Totally thought the damn thing was alive and taking to me.

    That ended up kicking off a lifetime of coding and a career is development that in the last few years transitioned into DevOps.

    But back then, even before I got my 64, I knew a dude who had one with a 1541 disc drive and with tons of games, so that got me hooked on the system. I spent so much time there before I got mine, playing GI Joe, Jumpman, Transformers, Agent USA, HERO, Montezuma Revenge, IKARI Warriors, etc.

    Random memories of back then are fun..

    RUN magazine, Byte magazine, Computer Shopper, Video game and computer entertainment... waiting for games to load lol

    I think computers were a lot more interesting when they weren't all just windows pcs. Different architectures, different operating systems, interesting emerging technology that was actually exciting and not just higher capacity of this you already have. Local user groups. BBSes.

    When I need to binge that nostalgia my goto is https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCVKDG2vK2FHmg4xYrsqnW2Q