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October 08, 2018, 11:24:10 PM |
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And the TI "Expansion Box". I built a 12v/5v power supply, and added a *second* 5.25" floppy. I think it held 90k.
W0w I thought 16k was the shit ! olde skool stuff heh. well older, anyway.. used a pdp-11 in school. 12 bit i think. 8 inch floppies. no vacuum tube stuff though. THATS olde skool for sure. had a timex sinclair 1000 too. with 16k expansion pack and the sparky printer. breath on any of it and instant lockup. never had the ti-99/4 though. i should buy one just for my collection  Don't forget to get a GE cassette deck for storage. 
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October 09, 2018, 12:08:47 AM |
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JayJuanGee
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October 09, 2018, 12:12:42 AM |
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The same market, at the same time, but each one has different opinion. No everyone sees the same thing.
In pretty much all of 2017, like every week, the upward market looked as if it was going to cease and crash any minute. Especially with all the FUD going on. You'll never know it was bull run until after it's over. In hindsight. Actually, I agree. It seems to difficult to know the bull market - even with the ATH flashing on the screen - if you are watching bitcoinity.org... fuck. There was so much spamming of the bitcoin blockchain throughout the whole year, and threats of forks - and assertions that other coins were outperforming bitcoin (asserting that bitcoin was grandpa coin.. blah blah blah)... It was crazy about the opposite being asserted (pretty much throughout the whole year of 2017), while the BTC price was absolutely in an ongoing and retrospectively persistent process of shooting through the roof.
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JayJuanGee
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October 09, 2018, 12:24:56 AM |
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99% that almost anything under this line is a scam that will ending @ zero in the next 5 years ?? ??   I would take that bet. I agree that 99% are scams, but they are not too likely to go to zero in the coming 20 to 50 years because there are a lot of suckers out there.. and currently, there does not seem to be any kind of force to really take down the scams - neither governmental nor private words of wisdom. In other words, various shit coins and snake oils are likely to be pumped and dumped for a long time before the gravitation of value into bitcoin becomes obvious, perhaps when bitcoin is in the $10million per coin price arena? or higher? hahahaha
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JayJuanGee
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My bet is it will end up being Eth based I'm kind of thinking the same, or that they come out with their own possible independent shit token.., but seems that there is a 5 year development plan, so may be worth keeping eyes peeled regarding how and/or if this project evolves in some kind of direction similar to the initial outline or if it dies on the vine.
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sirazimuth
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October 09, 2018, 01:08:15 AM |
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goddamn...I never connected the dots
well this dude did.... Asking "who controls Bitcoin?" is like asking "who controls English?" 
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goldkingcoiner
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October 09, 2018, 01:38:32 AM |
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Asking "who controls Bitcoin?" is like asking "who controls English?"  Didn't we have a guy somewhere around here who would blame it on the jews? What happened to that guy? I bet he sells some decent acid.
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Elwar
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October 09, 2018, 01:46:38 AM |
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Asking "who controls Bitcoin?" is like asking "who controls English?"  This should be: "who doth control English?" Please stop messing up my language, of which I control. I have a team of grammar nazis that enforce my rule.
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October 09, 2018, 03:33:41 AM |
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wasnt it a 6510 in the VIC20. it had added some dedicated i/o pins vs the 6502 or something IIRC.
or maybe that was just the C64.. i had both.
fun times but i got more into the TRS-80 line with CP/M and such after.
The 6510 was in the C64. I remember doing a fair bit of assembly and FORTH on the Vic-20, it could do a good bit with what you had. First computer was a TRS80 Model 1 Level 1. I still remember the game "Termites" followed by the game "Introduction to programming". Wonder about first computers for people here.
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HairyMaclairy
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October 09, 2018, 03:51:28 AM |
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Wonder about first computers for people here.
My dad had an Apple Lisa  Also used a ZX-81 hooked up to a black and white tv at school. I paid $1300 for an Apple Macintosh in 1990. 
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October 09, 2018, 04:45:17 AM |
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Wonder about first computers for people here.
My dad had an Apple Lisa  Also used a ZX-81 hooked up to a black and white tv at school. I paid $1300 for an Apple Macintosh in 1990.  You do know that those pieces of sh!t old computers actually have coded into the hardware... or how do you call it... "hardcoded" software of translating computing languages from one to another by us not even realizing the actual technology on those sh!ty pieces of crap that may behold so much value and wisdom of how to just facetroll your keyboard words and just write epic code??  Anyway... not all of them have that. But some and most of them have and you can dig for gold into those old pieces of sh!t and just do basically instant free code translation between programming languages. *edit(0): but that one you show in the pictures is not an old enough version for what I'm talking about... I think its actually "new".
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October 09, 2018, 05:13:37 AM |
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Nice Lambo in Sydney I know that it's McLaren 570SNice Lambo from the britts  I would prefer this McLaren:  Man, that's so ugly... 
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JayJuanGee
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October 09, 2018, 05:20:19 AM |
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Those last two are not going to work too well if you need to pick up some groceries or if you are going on a picnic with the little doggie (approximately micpeep size), gf and a few items of food and drinks.
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October 09, 2018, 05:23:13 AM |
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Those last two are not going to work too well if you need to pick up some groceries or if you are going on a picnic with the little doggie (micpeep size), gf and a few items of food and drinks. Yes, maybe that is the intention 
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JimboToronto
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October 09, 2018, 05:35:04 AM |
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Wonder about first computers for people here.
IBM 650. "The IBM 650 is a decimal computer made from vacuum tubes in pluggable units with magnetic drum main memory. The basic system consists of the computer itself with a front operator panel, the power supply which is the same size but featureless and the IBM 533 card reader/punch that was the input/output device."  Of course it wasn't actually mine. It was owned by the University of Western Ontario where my brother was doing his undergraduate studies before he was scooped off to do his post-grad at Stanford in what was then called the "brain drain". We did have it all to ourselves at night though. He was still a teenager and I was still in grade school. Kids today don't get that kind of opportunity any more. They can't get away with shit. As for my first computer that I actually owned, it was a TRS80 Micro Color Computer MC-10 with a Motorola 6803 CPU, 4KB RAM (upgraded to 20KB) and cassette I/O. Needless to say, it blew the old IBM 650 away. How times change.
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October 09, 2018, 06:51:28 AM |
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goddamn...I never connected the dots
well this dude did.... Asking "who controls Bitcoin?" is like asking "who controls English?"  Mmmm in that case.... there are many doth’s too connect 
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October 09, 2018, 06:55:26 AM |
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99% that almost anything under this line is a scam that will ending @ zero in the next 5 years ?? ??   I would take that bet. I agree that 99% are scams, but they are not too likely to go to zero in the coming 20 to 50 years because there are a lot of suckers out there.. and currently, there does not seem to be any kind of force to really take down the scams - neither governmental nor private words of wisdom. In other words, various shit coins and snake oils are likely to be pumped and dumped for a long time before the gravitation of value into bitcoin becomes obvious, perhaps when bitcoin is in the $10million per coin price arena? or higher? hahahaha 5 years is too fast, NEW coins-scams keep on coming still as well , but its just Nice too say , making a small point of just saying 99% garbage ..... 
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October 09, 2018, 07:10:32 AM |
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October 09, 2018, 07:41:06 AM |
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Those last two are not going to work too well if you need to pick up some groceries or if you are going on a picnic with the little doggie (approximately micpeep size), gf and a few items of food and drinks. I'd have a cheap Fiat (or a nice Mercedes) around, which I'd use to get the milk and bread from the store with my girlfriend. Fiat is basically Ferrari anyways and would fit together with the McLaren 
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