Exactly. With all of the Apple products he was eager to mention.
Exactly. With all of the Apple products he was eager to mention.
Great story! I also remember using the computer systems back then, amazing how far things have come.
Well said!
Mine are the same, just crammed with people and details and backstory. You’re right about the memory aspect, it does often feel like someone loaded my brain Matrix-style with someone else’s life or something to that effect. Very cool, there’s just so much to them and I often remember more details days later.
Yeah! He was definitely too stupid and blindsided by being on a science fiction show set. #youdumbass
They’re not so well-liked for the most part here in AZ :|
I have a subscription to newspapers.com for that very reason. I’ve found tons of articles as well as mentions of family members for genealogical research, plus you can create and save PDF clips from the scanned pages.
Agreed! Always loved the work that went into the packaging of the games back then. Hands down my favorite were the Ultima games, which included a cloth map, spell books with original art, and a metal trinket. Good times.
TravelHalo looks awesome, thank you for that link!
One of the things that’s great about Waze is the downloadable voice options. When Terminator: Genysis came out, they had Arnold provide the Waze voice (if you so chose) and it was awesome. “Incident reported ahead, GET DOWUN!”
+1 for “lollygag.”
I thought the same thing :D But it was still fun to watch, looked like they were having fun.
It was because you had to manage bases across the solar system, and then find a way to terraform Earth to be habitable again. One of the cool features was that some of the planets and moons you established bases on would produce mutations, and eventually one or more would declare independence and attack you :D
Same here, I used to play an awesome game called Millennium 2.2 on my Atari ST that was very similar to this but you could build bases all over the solar system.
And don’t forget to pick the bigger, stronger kids for your team.
Don’t you blaspheme! Don’t you blaspheme in here! #bluesbrothers
See: Linus
Same here! Am going to try your approach, seems like a great idea.
This! It’s actually cool to see tracking visualized as well, you can also make it available to others to see your progress (or lack thereof) to keep you accountable.
I always buy a TON of toys, games, and crayons there when I travel to Liberia in Africa for missions work. The low prices mean more for the orphanage kids, which is awesome.