It is free. The stars literally needed to align.
The gal in the red dress is hot. No, not that one, the one next to her.
Lustily,
Mongo
Ugh
I have not seen a BSOD in many years.
Me either. Luckily the machine was able to fix whatever was broken and no obvious after effects. Still scary though. There were many fatal crashes back in the day that made life miserable and always kicked in the “shoulda’ been backing it up” thoughts.
Luckily since those days we have continuous redundant data file backups but its still a heartbreaker if you have to start over.
My main accounting computer failed to restart after an update a year ago or so. Seems the hard drive decided to commit suicide on the restart. Dang computers anyway.
10 print “bring back Commodore 64”
20 goto 10
I was doing some reading on BASIC and QBASIC last weekend. It brought back some good memories of dreaming up reasons to make a small (or large) program. Those were interesting and fun times for sure.
Commodore 64 was a great teacher of truly awful programming style. I still have a C64 emulator - not the real thing, unfortunately - but I mostly use it for playing Boulder Dash
Bootstrapping from an audio cassette tape. Those were the days!
I hear C-cassettes are making a comeback so maybe not all is lost.
Clear and concise safety instructions are of great importance!
Lost in translation! LOL