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Thomas 🔭✨ (thomasfuchs@hachyderm.io)'s status on Friday, 12-Jan-2024 05:45:15 JST Thomas 🔭✨
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Thomas 🔭✨ (thomasfuchs@hachyderm.io)'s status on Friday, 12-Jan-2024 06:17:56 JST Thomas 🔭✨
@brennansv @drahardja PC gamers (17" CRT monitor carried on back)
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Dave Rahardja (drahardja@sfba.social)'s status on Friday, 12-Jan-2024 06:17:57 JST Dave Rahardja
@thomasfuchs Meanwhile, Mac users
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Brennan Stehling (brennansv@sfba.social)'s status on Friday, 12-Jan-2024 06:17:57 JST Brennan Stehling
@drahardja @thomasfuchs Samsung users (transparent micro LED display)
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Thomas 🔭✨ (thomasfuchs@hachyderm.io)'s status on Friday, 12-Jan-2024 06:27:29 JST Thomas 🔭✨
@ucblockhead in their defense, it's a German magazine, Apple IIs just weren't a thing there
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❓ucblockhead (ucblockhead@hulvr.com)'s status on Friday, 12-Jan-2024 06:27:31 JST ❓ucblockhead
@thomasfuchs No Apple ][s? What a bunch of losers.
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dragica kahlina (dr_kah) (drka@mastodon.social)'s status on Friday, 12-Jan-2024 06:38:34 JST dragica kahlina (dr_kah)
@thomasfuchs pretty sure my C-128 looked more like the C-64, it's been decades, but I know that I had to buy the floppy drive extra (after around 3 more months of hard core saving every cent coming my way), I am still pissed at store guy for not telling me that I needed a storage medium, I didn't know anything, I was a 15-year-old girl, first in my family to even have touched a computer with no internet, Computer magazines were expensive and you could only buy them at the main station
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Thomas 🔭✨ (thomasfuchs@hachyderm.io)'s status on Friday, 12-Jan-2024 06:38:34 JST Thomas 🔭✨
@drka There were two versions, one a wedge like the C64 or Amiga, the other one a pizza box form factor with detached keyboard and built-in floppy drive.
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