Clicked over the 1000 mark sometime recently.
And for the curious - the images in those folders. #1 - the Alan Turing Β£50 note cos the original promo photo for it didn't have the ribbon visible through the clear window
Next, the Macintosh IIndy because the IIsi was kind of the same proportions as the SGI Indy. Except it's done completely wrong.
This handheld game I found seems to work by rules I can't understand, but I got a very high score anyway. Judging the sound of it the speaker is broken.
@NanoRaptor@bitbang.social π
@NanoRaptor@bitbang.social oh, I rem this game, it was so rad!
@NanoRaptor@bitbang.social back away from the emitter
You've all seen this recently.
@llewelly@sauropods.win @NanoRaptor@bitbang.social
Is this the sequel to Devil's Core?
The Apple QuickBinary keypad was released to allow dyadic individuals to type long strings of binary text easily. In the centre are 0 and 1, with combinations of two, and then three digit strings surrounding it. A true binary typist could enter binary faster than your average with just a few years' practice.
The Macintosh Color Classic T was the result of a long-standing miscommunication about the importance of releasing a Mac with an "inverted T layout". Nobody double checked what the original email meant.
The Apple QuickBinary keypad was released to allow dyadic individuals to type long strings of binary text easily. In the centre are 0 and 1, with combinations of two, and then three digit strings surrounding it. A true binary typist could enter binary faster than your average with just a few years' practice.
The Macintosh Color Classic T was the result of a long-standing miscommunication about the importance of releasing a Mac with an "inverted T layout". Nobody double checked what the original email meant.
The Macintosh Color Classic T was the result of a long-standing miscommunication about the importance of releasing a Mac with an "inverted T layout". Nobody double checked what the original email meant.
The Macintosh PowerBook 150s was designed to be used by people with two eyes and two hands.
The Macintosh Color Classic T was the result of a long-standing miscommunication about the importance of releasing a Mac with an "inverted T layout". Nobody double checked what the original email meant.
The Macintosh PowerBook 150s was designed to be used by people with two eyes and two hands.
The Macintosh PowerBook 150s was designed to be used by people with two eyes and two hands.
@NanoRaptor@bitbang.social A lot of people have mistakenly retconned the βsβ designation as meaning βside-by-sideβ, but the truth is it never actually stood for a particular word. Itβs also a smallcaps S, not a lowercase S, but the resolution of the case printing is too low to easily distinguish this detail.
The Macintosh PowerBook 150s was designed to be used by people with two eyes and two hands.
@NanoRaptor@bitbang.social A lot of people have mistakenly retconned the βsβ designation as meaning βside-by-sideβ, but the truth is it never actually stood for a particular word. Itβs also a smallcaps S, not a lowercase S, but the resolution of the case printing is too low to easily distinguish this detail.
@NanoRaptor@bitbang.social A lot of people have mistakenly retconned the βsβ designation as meaning βside-by-sideβ, but the truth is it never actually stood for a particular word. Itβs also a smallcaps S, not a lowercase S, but the resolution of the case printing is too low to easily distinguish this detail.
@NanoRaptor@bitbang.social A lot of people have mistakenly retconned the βsβ designation as meaning βside-by-sideβ, but the truth is it never actually stood for a particular word. Itβs also a smallcaps S, not a lowercase S, but the resolution of the case printing is too low to easily distinguish this detail.