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    it sucks, my Ti-99/4A doesn't work either

    26 years, it's so young to die
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    Quote Originally Posted by mister_e View Post
    26 years, it's so young to die
    Yeah! Still just a kid!

    Well, I managed to recover my ZX Spectrum! Its alive and with whole 48Kbytes of memory! Incredible what programs I wrote the old times with Zeus assembler!

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    I have an old Radio Shack TRS-80 in my garage. And I thought I was old..;o}
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    It's not what you've got - it's what you do with it... *smiles*

    I've read that your average 99 cent Digital Wristwatch has more processing power than the Apollo Lunar Lander... still can't figure the right button combination on mine to get off-world...

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    I think only the $1.00 watches have the beam me up option..;o}
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    Talking ha ha ha

    OK so I was a bit board this morning and decided to read this thread... HA HA HA
    You guys and gals.... Mister E, Bruce, and Melanie are FRIKIN hillarious!!!!!!!!
    ha ha
    You made my day, I must now rejoin the normal world and get back to my family.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Melanie View Post
    I've read that your average 99 cent Digital Wristwatch has more processing power than the Apollo Lunar Lander... still can't figure the right button combination on mine to get off-world...
    Did you know that a lot of the early Soviet space equipment used vacuum tubes (valves)?
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    Quote Originally Posted by RussMartin View Post
    Did you know that a lot of the early Soviet space equipment used vacuum tubes (valves)?
    Ain't that freaky???

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bruce View Post
    I have an old Radio Shack TRS-80 in my garage. And I thought I was old..;o}
    Bruce, you don't need to think... YOU ARE OLD
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    Hmm, I think we have on this forum olders than Bruce.

    Lucky you Bruce, you got the Beam watch!

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    As I was thinning down the stuff in my storage unit, I ran across a few goodies:

    An original Compaq "portable"--still working!

    Two Toshiba 1100+ laptops--also working!

    And a Timex/Sinclair.

    I don't know how old Bruce is, but I was already a schoolkid when Sputnik went up.
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