little maggie
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My Saturday mornings
I had a '73 Mercury Capri 2600 V6!hmm, I must be getting old, I quite like the look of that Gremlin!
Reminds me of a Ford Capri...
The first computers I used (aside from the big mainframes in college) were PDP8s. You'd boot up off punched tape (no floppies yet, nor hard drives for small computers?). Then you'd set the boot address with a row of paddle handle toggles (in binary of course), push the button and pray. I/O was by teletype.
We played a 'video game' called Star Trek on the teletype.
Ever play Lunar Lander on PDP8? My attempts resulted like this:
Then it was the 370 in college: waiting for free punch card keyboard, waiting with your stack at the card reader, then waiting for printout after batch run. It did develop careful coding and debugging practices up front, because you didn't want to wait all over again to fix a few lines.
And what words were left unspoken?What music that was left unwritten?
Imagine there's no countries...imagine...
No way! We have drive in movies too but they're out in the country and abandoned. Yours still work?They still have a drive in here...guess we're lucky! But the damn snow keeps it closed half the year
Yep, I tried to go this summer a couple times but it was packed! It still makes a bunch of moneyNo way! We have drive in movies too but they're out in the country and abandoned. Yours still work?
Ours is like that too. Go early or park in the boonies. Of course, now that there are kids in my house I also have to make sure the movies are family friendly. So I haven't been in a few years.Yep, I tried to go this summer a couple times but it was packed! It still makes a bunch of money
We ended up watching Dick Clark's Rockin' New Year's Eve with Ryan Seacrest (most awkward title ever but I'd be pissed if it was different) and I had a moment to think back at how many different places that I've watched ABC awaiting that ball drop.remember this ?
Watching the Ball drop at Times Square with
Dick Clark on New Year's Eve .
and
Guy Lombardo playing Auld Lang Syne .
Happy New Year Everyone !