What's the farthest you can get?
Could have been better, one of the mines definitely should have registered as a double mine.
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Do you like Cave Story?
My favorite, although the most well known:https://world2ch.net/uploader/src/125.mp3
>>323That is among my favorite tracks, as well as Mimiga Village:http://world2ch.net/uploader/src/127.mp3
Very nice, but you should've used a SONY instead of a magnavox
I liked it. I'm too lazy to go play it again and get the good ending.
Memories of a dream world?
everything seems a little foggy lately, we're in a weird reality
>>340clear sign of sleep deprivation
I think I will begin getting back into playing Starcraft routinely. There are a lot of custom maps I want to try.How have your colonization campaigns been fairing?
Image expansion now works on the image board. Enjoy the extra free time this will save you.
iz dat sum demonebulae?
SWF compatibility is functional as well
Do you like string art?? I like it
Do they use black string to mute the parts that aren't part of the skull?
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2ch Photos as seen in the real world.
>>259>>261I want these
>>269Wouldn't be too hard to find on ebay or yahoo auctions
Clouds are pretty aren't they
i love these computers. sadly now they costs thousands of money.
https://inv1.nadeko.net/ntd9Kt2EPC41983 Osborne Executive, cooling fan replacement
https://inv1.nadeko.net/ntd9Kt2EPC4
1983 Osborne Executive, cooling fan replacement
>>196It's kind of hard to tell how big this one is, but I know of some abandoned place with a room that is filled with these tiny laptops from whatever time this is from. At least 30-40 of them.
the real issue with really old laptops is going to be the plastics which are now brittle like glass after all of these decadesso you buy your massively expensive ancient laptop and get it home and it is in pieces because the more substantial components inside the machine snapped the weak, aged plastic regardless of how well it was packed
the real issue with really old laptops is going to be the plastics which are now brittle like glass after all of these decades
so you buy your massively expensive ancient laptop and get it home and it is in pieces because the more substantial components inside the machine snapped the weak, aged plastic regardless of how well it was packed
>>205Worth the risk to stick it to The Man.
Do you like computers? I do!
>>168have you taken your medication today
>>169Have you?
>>168 Great post, Nameless
>>168If you hate most things regarding computers oh so fucking much, then leave whatever city or town you live in, cancel your internet service, throw away your 4G and 5G devices, and go live in a Amish Mennonite commune, start your own luddite community in some forested area or move to Afghanistan or Turkmenistan (the former literal closed itself off from the net officially via order of its government, truly a closed society with a closed mind). I see that you've grown to hate wireless communications over the years, that much is true; you have at least a few valid points there, especially the enshitification part. However, I see you as being too quick to blame post-1940s-1950s, or post-1060s tech as being an inherent problem.>feudalism and Henry David Thoreau lifestyle good and perfect! There are no downsidesI dissent from this, at least to a point. NO form of technology, economic system, nor government is 100% impregnable/inerrant. Being a corporate tool or manipulator does not require one to be either Republican, or Democrat, or whatever.>if it worked for my ancestors 150, 200, 500, 1,000, 2,500, or 75,000 years ago, its perfect and there's almost no reason to consider new stuff and/or methods. Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>168If you hate most things regarding computers oh so fucking much, then leave whatever city or town you live in, cancel your internet service, throw away your 4G and 5G devices, and go live in a Amish Mennonite commune, start your own luddite community in some forested area or move to Afghanistan or Turkmenistan (the former literal closed itself off from the net officially via order of its government, truly a closed society with a closed mind). I see that you've grown to hate wireless communications over the years, that much is true; you have at least a few valid points there, especially the enshitification part. However, I see you as being too quick to blame post-1940s-1950s, or post-1060s tech as being an inherent problem.
>feudalism and Henry David Thoreau lifestyle good and perfect! There are no downsides
I dissent from this, at least to a point. NO form of technology, economic system, nor government is 100% impregnable/inerrant. Being a corporate tool or manipulator does not require one to be either Republican, or Democrat, or whatever.
>if it worked for my ancestors 150, 200, 500, 1,000, 2,500, or 75,000 years ago, its perfect and there's almost no reason to consider new stuff and/or methods.
>>209>lolbertian "j-just start your own country, bro, lelele--" nonsense
>>209
>lolbertian "j-just start your own country, bro, lelele--" nonsense
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