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Dec 02, 2014 22:59 |  #6736

MOkoFOko wrote in post #17307136 (external link)
That's either one massive bush, or a really bad fungus.

Probably just guano. ... :)


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Dec 02, 2014 23:02 |  #6737

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No words, just underpants. I must thank Cary for the work though.

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Oh, okay... I thought there were some subliminal words on the band... probably says Calvin Klein. ;-)a


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Dec 02, 2014 23:04 |  #6738

Blurr Cube wrote in post #17307158 (external link)
Oh, okay... I thought there were some subliminal words on the band... probably says Calvin Klein. ;-)a

Hmmm...I could have sworn it said "Bob's Pickle"  :p:twisted:



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Dec 02, 2014 23:04 |  #6739

Blurr Cube wrote in post #17307158 (external link)
Oh, okay... I thought there were some subliminal words on the band... probably says Calvin Klein. ;-)a


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Dec 02, 2014 23:07 |  #6740

Chet wrote in post #17307142 (external link)
We used the TRS-80 Model III's in high school (1984). All programs had to be loaded via cassette. I wrote a 7000 line chemistry program for a project and couldn't get it to load, I had it printed and was graded on it. I finally did get it to load and was able to show the teacher. I hated that tape system.

aka TRaSh-80's. I used one with a 5-1/4 floppies. I thought I was being cool by using a hole puncher to convert a single sided disk to punch the other edge and make it double sided. You just had to make sure you didn't punch out the actual disk media inside the casing. ;-)a :lol:


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Dec 02, 2014 23:11 |  #6741

Blurr Cube wrote in post #17307170 (external link)
aka TRaSh-80's. I used one with a 5-1/4 floppies. I thought I was being cool by using a hole puncher to convert a single sided disk to punch the other edge and make it double sided. You just had to make sure you didn't punch out the actual disk media inside the casing. ;-)a :lol:

I wrote my first production ready software product on those when I was in high school. My client used that program for years, long after they had switched to PCs. They kept a working TRS80 around for the software. It was funny to me when I was in college, and found that out. :-)


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Dec 02, 2014 23:12 |  #6742

Chet wrote in post #17307165 (external link)
It's a work in progress.

Should say "Ad Space For Rent". ;-)a

Why should Calvin Klein get free PR out of Chet's popularity. :lol:


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Dec 03, 2014 01:17 |  #6743

You'll never look at Back to the Future part3 in quite the same way:
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Dec 03, 2014 06:20 |  #6744

TeamSpeed wrote in post #17307183 (external link)
I wrote my first production ready software product on those when I was in high school. My client used that program for years, long after they had switched to PCs. They kept a working TRS80 around for the software. It was funny to me when I was in college, and found that out. :-)

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Dec 03, 2014 06:28 |  #6745

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You'll never look at Back to the Future part3 in quite the same way:
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Wtf!!!!!


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Dec 03, 2014 06:31 |  #6746

dgrPhotos wrote in post #17307688 (external link)
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Dec 03, 2014 06:34 |  #6747

dgrPhotos wrote in post #17307688 (external link)
I save all my photos on this:

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Dec 03, 2014 06:36 |  #6748

MOkoFOko wrote in post #17307709 (external link)
I save mine on cave walls! That way, future generations can be sure to bask in the greatness that was Moko.

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That is a great family portrait!  :p


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Dec 03, 2014 06:39 |  #6749

MOkoFOko wrote in post #17307709 (external link)
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Looks Photoshopped to me.




  
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Dec 03, 2014 06:41 |  #6750

MOkoFOko wrote in post #17307709 (external link)
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:lol: It's a bit flat. Needs more bokeh.




  
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