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Command prompt entry only. Then Xerox invented the window interface.I remember before there was a user interface and everything had to be done in DOS.
It always just blinked C:\.. > at me
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Command prompt entry only. Then Xerox invented the window interface.I remember before there was a user interface and everything had to be done in DOS.
It always just blinked C:\.. > at me
Constantly got new AOL disks.Oh, wow, hadn't thought of that in a loooong time! And the way America Online (AOL) constantly sent out freebee sample discs trying to get people to subscribe; wonder how many zillions went straight to the landfill like ours did?
My mom too. I remember cause I was the one doing the tearing of the strips out of yards of material It seemed like that's all I did lol. I remember she had giant crochet needles she used. She did all kinds of stuff. She was known for her christening gowns. I could probably still run a smock gathering machine.My grandmother had a big loom. She sewed strips of rags together and made rugs from them.
Once I moved into the room the loom was in, I continued to make the rugs until I ran out of all the strips she had sewed together.
My first couple years of college, I worked part time as an assistant to the "Tribbles" screenwriter (also author of many science fiction books and screenplays for other series) David Gerrold.Aaaaa! The trouble with tribbleswell remember that episode - one of my favourites
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My Friend Flicka was my passion.Has anyone posted about Rin Tin Tin Yet? I haven't seen it. Started on TV in 1954. I stayed glued to the TV when he was on.
Oh, wow, yes! Reminds me of my beloved spiral perm all through the 80s into the early 90s [not nearly as extreme as the above picture, that's just wild!] first inspired by my time playing "Magenta" in a Rocky Horror Show guerrilla theater group in the late 70s...I liked the character's voluminous kinky hair so much, I wanted to look like that all the time! (My own hair is straight as a stick by nature, that's probably why.)
I was always glued to the Little Rascals show. They were always scheming for something.
Oh yes. And to play any games, you had to type in the right code. I remember one game we loved, don't remember the name but it was gorillas on buildings and you had to throw explosive bananas at each other. Good timesI remember before there was a user interface and everything had to be done in DOS.
It always just blinked C:\.. > at me