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>> ^Phreezdryd:
I certainly don't miss installing programs from a pile of floppy disks.
Or discs.
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I certainly don't miss installing programs from a pile of floppy disks.
Hybrid (Member Profile)
Your video, Two floppy disk drives play Imperial March, has made it into the Top 15 New Videos listing. Congratulations on your achievement. For your contribution you have been awarded 1 Power Point.
Chain of Fools : Upgrading Through Every Version of Windows
I just wanted to know wh...oh who gives a shit it's 2011 and I'm playing Bulletstorm on Windows 7 with a 465GTX setup.
/The experiment was, pointless. And yes, I'm really playing it: it's "fuck my dick" awesome.
//VVVVVVV
Why didn't they keep the VESA card slots? Why don't I have a VGA slot? Why don't I have a floppy disk drive? BOOHOO!!! Seriously, it's the same type of test and it makes you look stupid.
Phantom of the Floppera
It is missing 8.25" floppy disks and their drives, and external floppy disk drives!
Cute French kids try to figure out vintage tech gadgets
>> ^ant:
Ugh, I feel old and I am not even mid 30s yet (will be in a few days!
I feel old and I'm not even mid 20s....
It's inconceivable to me that they don't know about floppy disks, Gameboys and vinyl.
Darth Vader's theme in the style of Beethoven
Still not as geek as....
http://videosift.com/video/Star-Wars-Floppy-Disk
Palin thinks climate change is "snake oil science stuff"
>> ^Farhad2000:
Americans will invent it?
Hahahahah!
Why is that funny?
Some good ones, in chronological order:
Suspension Bridge,Refrigeration,Morse code
Steam Shovel, Vulcanized Rubber, Motorcycle,
Phonograph, Cash Register, Solar Cell,
Photographic Film, Skyscrapers, Radio,
Zipper, Tractor, FINALLY coming to the 20th century...
Air conditioning, Airplane, AC plugs and sockets,
Supermarket, Liquid Fuel Rocket, Frozen Food,
Particle Accelerators, FM, Digital Computer
, Microwave Oven, Transistor,
Mobile Phone, Supersonic Aircraft, Video Games,
Cable TV, CPR, HDD,
Industrial Robots, Videotape, LASER,
Carbon Fiber, Weather Satellites, GPS,
Heart Transplant, Cordless Phones, CDs,
Airbags, Lunar Module, WAN, PCs,
Microprocessors, Floppy Disks, Email,
Digital Cameras, Ethernet, MRI,
BBS, Internet (not WWW), Space Telescope,
DVRs, Composite Aircraft...whew that was fun. Thanks for egging me on, troll, and if you use any of the above, thank an American!
JAPR (Member Profile)
I found a bunch for my phone, but they require a 'Z-code' emulator to run. found that, too, I even found the unzip ap I need to install them, but it's zipped! drats.
In reply to this comment by JAPR:
Might this be the game you're referring to? http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/hitchhikers/game.shtml
I never got too far in it, but I did rather enjoy the bit that I did play. Text-based games are both frustrating and amazingly fun at the same time, since you're never quite sure exactly what limitations there are, unlike conventional games.
In reply to this comment by schmawy:
that's the stuff. my fav was 'hitchhiker's guide' which still runs out there on the web as an emulator. I found a bunch for palm os that I'm going to check out.
In reply to this comment by JAPR:
I remember playing some Oregon Trail back in early elementary school. My younger brother was the one who inevitably died of something or other every single time I played.
What sort of text games are you thinking of, purely text-based, or stuff like Police Quest back on those actually floppy disks?
In reply to this comment by schmawy:
Good times indeed. I go all the way back to atari. I even died of dysentary on the Oregon Trail. I always loved text adventure games and was recently looking to see if there is still anyone writing good ones. perfect to run on phones or pda's you'd think, right?
schmawy (Member Profile)
Might this be the game you're referring to? http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/hitchhikers/game.shtml
I never got too far in it, but I did rather enjoy the bit that I did play. Text-based games are both frustrating and amazingly fun at the same time, since you're never quite sure exactly what limitations there are, unlike conventional games.
In reply to this comment by schmawy:
that's the stuff. my fav was 'hitchhiker's guide' which still runs out there on the web as an emulator. I found a bunch for palm os that I'm going to check out.
In reply to this comment by JAPR:
I remember playing some Oregon Trail back in early elementary school. My younger brother was the one who inevitably died of something or other every single time I played.
What sort of text games are you thinking of, purely text-based, or stuff like Police Quest back on those actually floppy disks?
In reply to this comment by schmawy:
Good times indeed. I go all the way back to atari. I even died of dysentary on the Oregon Trail. I always loved text adventure games and was recently looking to see if there is still anyone writing good ones. perfect to run on phones or pda's you'd think, right?
JAPR (Member Profile)
that's the stuff. my fav was 'hitchhiker's guide' which still runs out there on the web as an emulator. I found a bunch for palm os that I'm going to check out.
In reply to this comment by JAPR:
I remember playing some Oregon Trail back in early elementary school. My younger brother was the one who inevitably died of something or other every single time I played.
What sort of text games are you thinking of, purely text-based, or stuff like Police Quest back on those actually floppy disks?
In reply to this comment by schmawy:
Good times indeed. I go all the way back to atari. I even died of dysentary on the Oregon Trail. I always loved text adventure games and was recently looking to see if there is still anyone writing good ones. perfect to run on phones or pda's you'd think, right?
schmawy (Member Profile)
I remember playing some Oregon Trail back in early elementary school. My younger brother was the one who inevitably died of something or other every single time I played.
What sort of text games are you thinking of, purely text-based, or stuff like Police Quest back on those actually floppy disks?
In reply to this comment by schmawy:
Good times indeed. I go all the way back to atari. I even died of dysentary on the Oregon Trail. I always loved text adventure games and was recently looking to see if there is still anyone writing good ones. perfect to run on phones or pda's you'd think, right?
Star Wars Theme Song Played With A Floppy Disk
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Star Wars Theme Song Played With A Floppy Disk
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Star Wars Theme Song Played With A Floppy Disk
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