I am terrified by the 80s. I'm so glad I don't remember them.
The 80's were great. Much better than the 2000's ever were. The 70's were good too, at least the last half. Beats now by miles.
God, I hate today........
I am terrified by the 80s. I'm so glad I don't remember them.
You all suck with your lame computers! This was the shit in the 80s:
Amstrad CPC 6128
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(well, with the exception of the Apple II e)
Yes I do. I really do. First I'm getting me the new one, but then I totally need to get me one of these at some point as well, just becauseThis one is for Emher:
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I know you want one...
Because everyone needs a really shitty car to offset his really awesome one.Yes I do. I really do. First I'm getting me the new one, but then I totally need to get me one of these at some point as well, just because![]()
You keep your power glove off her, pal!What's wrong with Sega Genesis? I had many years of fun with mine (and my Nomad). I was just playing some Genesis games yesterday.
Well, it started out okay, but become kind of pedestrian. Plus, by the time, Sega was too interested with with trying other things instead of sticking with what worked.
I strongly believe that, had they forgone the Sega CD, Saturn, and all the business and delayed the Dreamcast a few years,the PlayStation would have gone the way of the 3DO.
Yes, but did Sega have anything this bodacious and to the max as this:
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Though that guy's hair is pretty cool...
Or the best aircraft that never was: The F-20 Tigershark. (DarkHelmet knows what I'm talkin' about.I haven't seen any pictures yet of military technology.
Let me therefore present the tank that never was--the M247 Sergeant York, canceled in 1985:
This one is for Emher:
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I know you want one...
Well...since military technology has been mentioned...
Toy technology:
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k16itp-zec0
I disagree.
The new millennium is great. Much better then the 80's ever were. The 90's were good too, at least the last half. Beats ancient times by miles.
[re: a 5-1/4" Floppy case] I love how they were lockable - as if that would deter anyone from stealing your Oregon Trail if they really wanted to. Sort of like those hooks on screen doors that pass as a "lock".
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