….and why I did not make it!

You bet I got a superb excuse! I already had prepared mentally for the hunt. Already had the wife given me written permission. Everything was fine, until we decided to return the rental movies and walked there rather then going by car. It’s a good mile or so one way. The plan was to rest a little at our bar on the way back. We ran into people. 1 beer, 2 beers, a 3rd one to ease the pain to still have to walk back quite a distance. It was 5.30 pm. Told the wife we had to go now. SHE decided to take another route. Saw some people from work standing outside at another bar. THERE WAS NO WAY I COULD HAVE SAID NO. We were invited for 1 beer, 2 beers…….

So the hunt was almost finished when I checked the updates. And when I finally managed to login, no one was around.

What do we learn? When there is hunt you better not leave the house the whole day. It’s too risky out there.

Don’t come back for any other updates today. There won’t. See ya tomorrow.

Blogging, Tweeting, Texting, Messaging are the means of today to communicate. But have you ever teletyped?

Texas Instruments nifty teleprinter terminal made it possible for Mum to send and receive new recipes in an instant.

Courtesy Texas Instruments

Courtesy Texas Instruments

….yesterday I did not post anything. Well, to be honest, I thought I had defeated Mac-TV with Priscilla and kinda rested on my laurels.

Now, he is tempting us with this cowgirl taming the wild horse. BUT, she is only a drawing, and if you have come here for some real retrogirls, you have come to the right place. After breakfast, we´ll continue the Old chicks-series.

Just to give you an idea what I still need/want to accomplish during the rest of the challenge:

1. Changing caps on my SE/30 logic board.
2. Solving the no-sound problem on the EEE PC under DOS 7.1 and Win 3.11 to play games with sound.
3. Getting software copied in CP/M-86 readable format to become Tweetdecks sweatheart.
4. Getting a newer version of Netscape/IE run on my 520c to blog here.

#2 and #3 I´m going to tackle next week accompanied by an intense preparation for the SE/30 surgery. A friend is involved, the SE from ebay for its powersupply on its way. Missing caps though, which I´m going to order as soon as I picked up my paycheck on Monday.

So, the RC is keeping me busy one way or the other. And if nothing works, there is always some time to kill while having fun drinking…..err….

I don’t have problems with alcohol.

 

Only without……..

Today, I acted upon real world urges. First, I drank Vodka & Coke, later a sixer of beer, watched Youtube, and played a random Dos game on my EEE Real Dos Box. Can you figure the game? And can you imagine sitting on a plane with this setup and the game loading from floppy? By the way, it’s EGA mode!

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Because of his service of sharp commented updates on everything Retrochallenge I really enjoy this summer’s entry.

Keep it going. BTW, I still don’t know what Twitter is or how it works. Guess, I’m really getting older. The last big thing internetwise was when I found out about Youporn…ahem Youtube.com

Morning, a little late today! I’m delighted to see what kind of attention money can buy MacTV ;-)

I needed to resort now to my new series to stay in business. Long time lovers of my first series, don’t despair. It will be continued soon.

Okay, may I introduce to you Priscilla, my lady for EVERYTHING. Here you can see her filling up my washer with 4 weeks old nerdy laundry…..ahem…… it’s actually a PDP-11/24 minicomputer priced around $20.000 back then.

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It wasn’t all chicks and tits for me today,

I managed to get a bootable floppy of CP/M 86 done with the help of Gaby. This is used to boot the old ThinkPad and make it  fully a CP/M machine.

The only problem is now, what am I going to do with it? Getting software on CP/M readable disks is harder than I thought. The utility program I used didn’t work out quite.

But for your records MacTV: you can add this CP/M operated computer to your list. Farting around with it the next days might result in something “useful”.

What an improvement over MS-DOS. It displays date & time continously at the bottom.

What an improvement over MS-DOS. It displays date & time continously at the bottom.

One can’t see the “automated checkout station in a supermarket” very well but one can see quite an anomalie. Unless the lady is stealing big yellow lemons in her left cup I would say not wearing a bra puts her to a disadvantage. If you are into the “weird and odd” I hope I made your day. MacTV, it’s your turn!!!

Courtesy Norand Corporation

Courtesy Norand Corporation

Okay, Mac-TV is up for the challenge. Challenge of what? The most hillarious shot? The funniest outfit or most stylish hair (cut)? You dear audience decide.

Up for your viewing pleasure are Mum and daughter with their sparkling new TRS-80. Please note that Mom is holding some sort of recipe magazine while the girl with the awful hair is pointing at a blank black TV screen. That raises some questions:

1. Did Mum really expect to program a computer with a recipe?

2. Why did homecomputer makers always think back then that all Mum wants to do is creating a database with her recipes?

3. What is the girl saying? “Look, I can see myself in the TV!”?

Personal Computers such as this TRS-80 Color Computer model are now used in countless homes. (Courtesy Radio Shack Division, Tandy Corporation)

Personal Computers such as this TRS-80 Color Computer model are now used in countless homes. (Courtesy Radio Shack Division, Tandy Corporation)