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Jedi Master
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oh crap.... that looked really painful

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ouch, that's probably on the hand with a shattered finger tip



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Guess I'm not getting exact score tonight.



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Homer wrote:
SensKat wrote:
Homer wrote:
senior wrote:
SensKat wrote:
Homer wrote:

When a kid finds a 3 1/2" floppy disk in your desk and says

"Cool, you 3D printed the save icon"


 lol.

I remember having a conversation with an intern at work a couple of years ago, and someone asked her if she knew what a cassette was.... she said she thought she might have seen one in a museum.  blankstare


 For some reason I still have a half a box of 8 inch floppies. Maybe some day they'll be worth money.


 ok, now I got to watch the original War Games movie


 It hasn't aged well.


 or 1995 Hackers - Hack the Planet


 I LOVE Hackers!



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SensKat wrote:
Homer wrote:
senior wrote:
SensKat wrote:
Homer wrote:

When a kid finds a 3 1/2" floppy disk in your desk and says

"Cool, you 3D printed the save icon"


 lol.

I remember having a conversation with an intern at work a couple of years ago, and someone asked her if she knew what a cassette was.... she said she thought she might have seen one in a museum.  blankstare


 For some reason I still have a half a box of 8 inch floppies. Maybe some day they'll be worth money.


 ok, now I got to watch the original War Games movie


 It hasn't aged well.


 or 1995 Hackers - Hack the Planet



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senior wrote:
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Homer wrote:

1st computer I bought was a 386-dx25 with a math co-processor chip, 4MB of RAM, 80MB hard drive, 1MB video card. 14" 1024x768 monitor.  Cost about $2,000.


 ha.... I had one of those.

First one I ever had was when I was really little, my dad got a Coco.... it was the upgraded model with 2K of RAM.

Remember upgrading to Windows 95, with the 8 disks?


 I can remember my buddy buying a Radio Shack computer in the late 70's when we all shared a house. It had some artillery type game that we played for hours. It was really nothing more than glorified pong.


 lol.  We had Dino Wars as our first game.  Giant 8 pixel dinosaurs "attacking" each other and making the most ridiculous roaring noises...



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SensKat wrote:
Homer wrote:

1st computer I bought was a 386-dx25 with a math co-processor chip, 4MB of RAM, 80MB hard drive, 1MB video card. 14" 1024x768 monitor.  Cost about $2,000.


 ha.... I had one of those.

First one I ever had was when I was really little, my dad got a Coco.... it was the upgraded model with 2K of RAM.

Remember upgrading to Windows 95, with the 8 disks?


 I can remember my buddy buying a Radio Shack computer in the late 70's when we all shared a house. It had some artillery type game that we played for hours. It was really nothing more than glorified pong.



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Homer wrote:
senior wrote:
SensKat wrote:
Homer wrote:

When a kid finds a 3 1/2" floppy disk in your desk and says

"Cool, you 3D printed the save icon"


 lol.

I remember having a conversation with an intern at work a couple of years ago, and someone asked her if she knew what a cassette was.... she said she thought she might have seen one in a museum.  blankstare


 For some reason I still have a half a box of 8 inch floppies. Maybe some day they'll be worth money.


 ok, now I got to watch the original War Games movie


 It hasn't aged well.



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senior wrote:
SensKat wrote:
Homer wrote:

When a kid finds a 3 1/2" floppy disk in your desk and says

"Cool, you 3D printed the save icon"


 lol.

I remember having a conversation with an intern at work a couple of years ago, and someone asked her if she knew what a cassette was.... she said she thought she might have seen one in a museum.  blankstare


 For some reason I still have a half a box of 8 inch floppies. Maybe some day they'll be worth money.


 ok, now I got to watch the original War Games movie



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Homer wrote:

1st computer I bought was a 386-dx25 with a math co-processor chip, 4MB of RAM, 80MB hard drive, 1MB video card. 14" 1024x768 monitor.  Cost about $2,000.


 ha.... I had one of those.

First one I ever had was when I was really little, my dad got a Coco.... it was the upgraded model with 2K of RAM.

Remember upgrading to Windows 95, with the 8 disks?



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SensKat wrote:
Homer wrote:

When a kid finds a 3 1/2" floppy disk in your desk and says

"Cool, you 3D printed the save icon"


 lol.

I remember having a conversation with an intern at work a couple of years ago, and someone asked her if she knew what a cassette was.... she said she thought she might have seen one in a museum.  blankstare


 so don't even bring up an 8Track??



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1st computer I bought was a 386-dx25 with a math co-processor chip, 4MB of RAM, 80MB hard drive, 1MB video card. 14" 1024x768 monitor.  Cost about $2,000.



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senior wrote:
SensKat wrote:
Homer wrote:

When a kid finds a 3 1/2" floppy disk in your desk and says

"Cool, you 3D printed the save icon"


 lol.

I remember having a conversation with an intern at work a couple of years ago, and someone asked her if she knew what a cassette was.... she said she thought she might have seen one in a museum.  blankstare


 For some reason I still have a half a box of 8 inch floppies. Maybe some day they'll be worth money.


 at least they aren't punchcards!



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SensKat wrote:
Homer wrote:

When a kid finds a 3 1/2" floppy disk in your desk and says

"Cool, you 3D printed the save icon"


 lol.

I remember having a conversation with an intern at work a couple of years ago, and someone asked her if she knew what a cassette was.... she said she thought she might have seen one in a museum.  blankstare


 For some reason I still have a half a box of 8 inch floppies. Maybe some day they'll be worth money.



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Homer wrote:

When a kid finds a 3 1/2" floppy disk in your desk and says

"Cool, you 3D printed the save icon"


 lol.

I remember having a conversation with an intern at work a couple of years ago, and someone asked her if she knew what a cassette was.... she said she thought she might have seen one in a museum.  blankstare



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When a kid finds a 3 1/2" floppy disk in your desk and says

"Cool, you 3D printed the save icon"



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Homer wrote:
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Homer wrote:
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Homer wrote:
tjlincoln wrote:
Homer wrote:
tjlincoln wrote:

I had an excuse too my niece's liked NKOTB and Marky Mark


 I don't have an excuse, just know how to use WikiPedia


 you don't know what u missed Homer......


 I do remember them, was in college when Hangin' Tough was popular


 old!


 hey now... same age as our young Prime Minister.  it's a matter of perpective


 Yeah, but you are older than me, so I'm going to stick with it!


 when you see a line-up for an old-timer's game and you remember them as NHL rookies....


 lol.

 

When you see them announcing Radek Bonk's birthday and realize he's younger than you....



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SensKat wrote:
Homer wrote:
SensKat wrote:
Homer wrote:
tjlincoln wrote:
Homer wrote:
tjlincoln wrote:

I had an excuse too my niece's liked NKOTB and Marky Mark


 I don't have an excuse, just know how to use WikiPedia


 you don't know what u missed Homer......


 I do remember them, was in college when Hangin' Tough was popular


 old!


 hey now... same age as our young Prime Minister.  it's a matter of perpective


 Yeah, but you are older than me, so I'm going to stick with it!


 when you see a line-up for an old-timer's game and you remember them as NHL rookies....



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SensKat wrote:

WTF is Bergeron talking about? What do they need to retaliate for??


 I know, all the Bruin players are absolute turds



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Homer wrote:

ShattenKirk?  ShatnerKirk?


 since Ottawa needs D, what the would u give up to get this guy?



 
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