Not_Karlie, apart from telling pilots how to do their job, also likes computers (especially old ones). He has a collection of mostly trash-picked hardware (generally Not_that old, sadly).
Are we interested in the subject? (I suspect ZilogMan would be...)
(Yes, once again I'm trying to take-over the world this dead subforum)
Not_Karlie's computerie corner
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Not_Karlie's computerie corner
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- Contemporary Poet flyboy2548m to a Foffie.
"I think, based on the types of aircraft listed, you're pretty much guaranteed a fiery death."
- Contemporary Poet flyboy2548m to a Foffie.
Re: Not_Karlie's computerie corner
I've owned a number of old computers when they weren't old... does that count?
My first was one of these: https://www.old-computers.com/museum/co ... st=1&c=860 It was actually a pretty capable machine for little money. I learned a lot using it, and in particular learned that if you're going to use a computer that's just a large unprotected circuit board on a carpeted floor, you should check first to make sure there that no paper clips have fallen on the carpet.
My first was one of these: https://www.old-computers.com/museum/co ... st=1&c=860 It was actually a pretty capable machine for little money. I learned a lot using it, and in particular learned that if you're going to use a computer that's just a large unprotected circuit board on a carpeted floor, you should check first to make sure there that no paper clips have fallen on the carpet.
HR consultant, Yoyodyne Propulsion Systems, Inc.
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