Did you mean Lance Armstrong? That joke might be too subtle for me, since I feel compelled to verify you said it...
And the answer is: Werner von Braun? *even more confused*
It took me a second, but I got it.
OOOOOOOOOOOOooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooh, link cable. Got it.It took me a second, but I got it.
A 5 1/4" floppy, nonetheless!All i was thinking was "That PC still has a Floppy Disk drive"
Well, if we're going to go there, the first computer I wrote a program on was a Spectrum ZX-81. It had COLOR! And a cassette tape interface, so you didn't lose all your work every time you powered it down! Fiddling with the volume and cords to get it work just right was an exercise in frustration, but better than spending hours typing in Mazogs from the magazine listing and losing it at night.That thing is down right advanced compared to the first PC that I bought.
shrimp. And my life would be even shorter. Cause I'm allergic.To make up for a lack of funny picture in my previous post, here's a comic I found hilarious today, and seems to sum up about 85% of this forum's discussion:
http://www.sheldoncomics.com/archive/120831.html
TS1000, here. Computer is long dead, never graduated to Z80 asm, but I still have the audio cable. I found that maxing the treble made for more reliable save/loads.Well, if we're going to go there, the first computer I wrote a program on was a Spectrum ZX-81. It had COLOR! And a cassette tape interface, so you didn't lose all your work every time you powered it down! Fiddling with the volume and cords to get it work just right was an exercise in frustration, but better than spending hours typing in Mazogs from the magazine listing and losing it at night.
Psf, IF 80. I bet they're RLL.Looks like it might be rocking a pair of 80MB Winchesters, too.
--Patrick