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Uncle DT's Random Image Thread
Me too. So path marks the spot or X marks the path...?


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X always marks the spot at In-N-Out...


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"I" marks the spot at Five Guys... (I'm really grasping at straws here)


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"W" marks the spot in It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World


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"⅋" marks the spot for I still have nothing...


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Nothing?


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Yes, my state is 0 and I'm not changing it...


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L .... L .... L .... L ....


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You win! That was all awesome...


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Kewl! Can I get my internet on one of these so I can take it with me?


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You could, but I think putting it on one of these would be a much better show piece. Just think, it'll hold up to 2.52 billion characters of information. I'm sure the Internet doesn't have nearly that many characters...

IBM 3380 Archive


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My first IBM clone had a hard drive that size...


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Lucky you. My first purchased machine came with just a Pentium P5, complete with the faulty floating math processor...


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I remember that one, I think yours was a P90? My first purchase (shared with Sue) had one of these in it....


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I don't know if I should say "cool" or feel bad for you...

"It is essentially a 6502
chip in a smaller, cheaper 28-pin package. To do this, A15 to A13 and
some other signals such as the interrupt lines are not accessible. As a
result, it can only address 8 KB of memory, which at the time (1975) was not considered restrictive."


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