I was reading Laserdisc is actually analog...?

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the first decade i'm old enough to remember is the eighties, and even
THAT was better than these times. oh and if you wanted a computer you
could go back to '81 and get a Osborne Portable Computer for $3000 or
so. little 5" screen built-in and it DOES have a modem! internet ahoy!
:)


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half_eaten <half_eaten.1ehf6g@no-mx.forums.yourdomain.com.au> writes:
> the first decade i'm old enough to remember is the eighties, and even
> THAT was better than these times. oh and if you wanted a computer you
> could go back to '81 and get a Osborne Portable Computer for $3000 or
> so. little 5" screen built-in and it DOES have a modem! internet ahoy!
> :)

Osborne... what an expensive paperweight! The Radio Shack Color
Computer was $600 and that dinosaur game pack simply ROCKED!!!

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>Osborne... what an expensive paperweight! The Radio Shack Color
>Computer was $600 and that dinosaur game pack simply ROCKED!!!

How about the Commodore 64 and it's accessories: the slow-as-dust 1541
diskette drive and the archaic Datasette deck to name a couple. - Reinhart