[HEADING=2]NNNOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!![/HEADING]The_root_of_all_evil said:The Simpsons itself is 20 years old
[HEADING=2]NNNOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!![/HEADING]The_root_of_all_evil said:The Simpsons itself is 20 years old
Wow. Seriously.The_root_of_all_evil said:16 years old.lwm3398 said:Oh, Animaniacs.
I still have a floppy drive (admittedly 3 1/4) in my computer. Young as I am I remember Loom and Commander Keen on DOS. Oh, and there are still 5 1/2 inch floppies hiding in my house. Belonging to my father, admittedly.The_root_of_all_evil said:Dude, the OS used to come on floppy discs. 5.5 as well, not this new fangled 3.25.New Troll said:Computer programs use to run off floppy-disc,
I remember playing Frogger on the school BBC computers. My friend and I were the envy of everyone because we had a copy and knew the password to the 5.5inch floppy the teachers had with all the games on for wet lunch breaks. I also remember copying (well, pirating nowadays) Commander Keen from a mate. Still got the files on an old 100mb hard drive.Labyrinth said:I still have a floppy drive (admittedly 3 1/4) in my computer. Young as I am I remember Loom and Commander Keen on DOS. Oh, and there are still 5 1/2 inch floppies hiding in my house. Belonging to my father, admittedly.
I remember having to go and take out every single floppy disk drive out of the (hundreds of) older machines at the uni i worked at because the only person who was still using them was using them to screw the hard drives because he/she/it thought they were a clever little bastard. I felt like i was pulling out my milk teeth or something, removing my childhood.Plinglebob said:I suddenly feel old and i'm only 25!
I suddenly felt old the other day when I decided to do a Custon Install option for a PC game and found all you could change was the directory. I remember when custom install meant deciding how much would be on the HD and how much was read off the CD. I also remember arguments on PC forums about how games would NEVER!! come on DVD because now enough people would have a DVD drive installed.
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I remember playing Frogger on the school BBC computers. My friend and I were the envy of everyone because we had a copy and knew the password to the 5.5inch floppy the teachers had with all the games on for wet lunch breaks. I also remember copying (well, pirating nowadays) Commander Keen from a mate. Still got the files on an old 100mb hard drive.Labyrinth said:I still have a floppy drive (admittedly 3 1/4) in my computer. Young as I am I remember Loom and Commander Keen on DOS. Oh, and there are still 5 1/2 inch floppies hiding in my house. Belonging to my father, admittedly.
Whenever I rebuild my PC, I always transfer the floppy drive and stick it in a spare bay even though I can't get Vista to recognise it. Throwing it away would feel like I'm betraying my gaming heratige. I still have the 1st massive HD from our 1st PC (100mb) 1st CD drive and the massive hard drive from the 1st PC I built (17.5Gb).corporate_gamer said:I remember having to go and take out every single floppy disk drive out of the (hundreds of) older machines at the uni i worked at because the only person who was still using them was using them to screw the hard drives because he/she/it thought they were a clever little bastard. I felt like i was pulling out my milk teeth or something, removing my childhood.
The worrying thing for me is I'm not sure whats worse. The fact that I played pokemon when it 1st came out (I was 14) or I'm still playing it now.CIA said:It was Pokemon I believe.
You gotta be shitting me.Woem said:All those people comparing Obama to Hitler.