First laptop- an old AST 386 MS-DOS laptop that used a trackball. Bonus for 10 year old me- someone left full versions of a ton of games on the 300MB HDD: Doom, Duke Nukem 2, Wolf3D, etc.
Favorite laptop is an IBM Thinkpad 600x. Got it right before I started college and used it for about 10 years despite it being out classes even when I got it. Dual booted Win98SE and XP with pretty nice DOS compatibility when the retrogaming itch got to me. Accidentally damaged it in a fit of rage (was mad at family member about something and slammed the table that the laptop was on- RAM retention clip kept popping after that which would blue screen me) but still love that thing. Retired it when I moved across the country for residency
MacBook Pro - total overkill, battery hasn’t ever been that good, screen quality & sound are amazing tho. Should probably just replace it with the 15” air
My very first one was Dell, and I've probably owned a few more. I've also had several Asus and one Sony Vaio. I still have some of the old ones with files in it that I never transferred out.
Carl Hagelin - an 11 year NHL veteran and two time Cup winner who usually wore his mandatory eye-protection visor above his eyebrows - has retired due to an eye injury he sustained in practice.
BERKELEY – The California men's soccer team returns to the friendly confines of Edwards Stadium to play its home opener against FDU on Friday and then host Dartmouth on Monday.
Admission to both games is free.
The Golden Bears (0-0-2) opened the 2023 season on the road, posting a pair of 1-1 ties against nationally ranked opponents UNC Greensboro and Wake Forest (see below). UNCG had been ranked 10th in the United Soccer Coaches Preseason Poll, while Wake was ranked 18th in the preseason. In the United Soccer Coaches week one rankings, UNCG is out of the top 25 and Wake – in part due to teams like UNCG dropping out of the upper part of the poll – is ranked 16th. Cal received 16 votes in this week's poll – tying UCLA – and sits just two spots outside the top 25. The Bears are right behind UNCG, which received 17 votes and is the first team outside the poll.
BERKELEY – California volleyball (3-0, 0-0 Pac-12) is set to make its regular-season home debut following a three-game win streak to open the year and claim the Army Invitational tournament title. The Golden Bears dropped just one set last week and clinched their best start since 2019, after which senior Tara DeSa earned all-tournament MVP; junior Annalea Maeder and freshman Maggie Li also earned spots on the all-tournament team. Now, Cal will welcome Portland State (2-1, 0-0 Big Sky) on Friday at 7 p.m. PT and Southern Utah (2-1, 0-0 WAC) on Saturday at 2 p.m. to Bear Territory in hopes of extending that streak and building further momentum as the Bears barrel toward Pac-12 play.
The Bears are 6-3 all time against the Vikings. Last year, Portland State finished 18-13 and reached the second round of the National Invitational Volleyball Championship. They are proving to be a threat behind the service line, ranking 13th in the nation with 2.70 aces per set and 18th with 27 total aces.
BERKELEY – California cross country will toe the line at its first meet of the 2023 season on Friday afternoon at the USF Invitational in San Francisco. The Golden Bears will cross the Bay Bridge for the 30th-annual invitational hosted by the Dons at Lindley Meadow in Golden Gate Park. The women's 6,000-meter race will kick things off at 2 p.m. PST with the men's 8,000-meter competition set to follow at 3:30 p.m.
The USF Invitational is a staple of the Cal cross country slate, with the Bears' history competing at the meet spanning over 20 years. Cal's men have claimed seven meet titles and five individual victories over the years, while the women have tallied six team victories and five individual first-place finishes. The most recent team titles were collected in 2019 when then-first year head coach Bobby Lockhart's Bears saw both the men's and women's squads sweep the team titles.
BERKELEY -- The California football team heads to the Lone Star State for its 2023 season-opener on Saturday against North Texas at 1 p.m. PT. The Golden Bears and Mean Green are set to meet for the second time in history.
BERKELEY – The California field hockey team wraps up a season-long four-game homestand Friday when No. 5 Penn State comes to Underhill Field. Friday's contest against the Nittany Lions will be the third consecutive game against teams in the National Field Hockey Coaches Association (NFHCA) Top-20 poll.
Friday's contest is scheduled to begin at 4 p.m. PT and will be streamed live on the Cal Live Stream. Greg Silver and Dr. Ty Douglas will call the action live. Fans can also follow the action live via live stats which can be accessed at Statbroadcast.com.
A double steal initiated by Elly de la Cruz broke-up the pitching duel between Logan Webb and Hunter Greene in the 5th inning of the series finale against the Cincinnati Reds.
Patrick Bailey’s throw to second wasn’t intended to nab de la Cruz at secondbase but play along with his opponent’s shenanigans, and hopefully give Thairo Estrada a chance to nab the runner breaking for home and take the edge off the Reds’ scoring threat.
If you so happened to have caught the recap of Tuesday’s game, it’s a lot of the same on Wednesday. Some driving forces changed around a bit, but once again the Dodgers thumped the Diamondbacks, securing a 7-0 victory and a series sweep.
The Dodgers manhandled the D-Backs once again, scoring six runs before the end of four innings, with eight out of their nine hitters reaching base safely at least once.
Trump's PACs are running out of money due to litigation. They've barely entered discovery and the election is more than a year away. Trump is in serious trouble on several fronts.
McCarthy has to deal with FreeDumb Caucus - tries to trade Biden impeachment inquiry hearings for not shutting the federal government down. Remember, McCarthy WANTED this job.
At my law firm you can no longer be a partner after age 68. It’s just funny how this is approached in a much more practical way when people have money on the line
Isn't that a function of *whose* money is on the line?
When it comes to electeds, those with the money will insist on the same old, same old. Those who have an even higher *personal* stake (that means folks without much wealth), but little means have no say.
Finished (maybe?) Justified: City Primeval which we quite enjoyed. Was the 8th episode the true end? Maybe, kinda felt like it, and seemed like it, but not 100% sure.
Nebraska volleyball team smokes Omaha 3-0 (25-14, 25-14, 25-13) in front of 92,003 spectators. Who are those weirdos trying to watch a game from the nosebleeds?
NU is somehow a perennial volleyball powerhouse. John Cook has done amazing things in his 20 years there. He could go anywhere else but stays in Lincoln.
Nebraskans are not volleyball fans. The state is not filled with powerhouse junior programs that are feeding into the elite colleges. Nebraskans are first Husker fans and right now NU volleyball is smoking hot.
It has become apparent to me that Cal and Stanf*rd's likelihood of gaining an ACC invitation is inversely proportional to the amount of desperation for said invite that either school may have.
My cynical sense is that we're being strung along for some perverse reason that will be revealed later. I have only contempt for the process.
UNC and NC State flipped more than a week ago. This would've been done Monday night except for the campus shooting. A lot of the "press" out this week on the topic is clickbait BS. Allegedly.
He's not dumb. Occam's Razor would suggest that he was poorly prepared in his practiced answers via his PR firm. I would imagine that he tried to apply a standard rah-rah-Pac-12 response without thinking about it - with this result.
I saw a young man in Times Square rocking a Cal football jersey. He looked like a foreign visitor and was too far away for me to yell at him, so he didn't get a "Go Bears"
I also had a first gen Macintosh (acquired second hand) for which you loaded one floppy with word processing software to write, and then ejected / replaced with another to save your work.
My family's first machine was a TRS-80 Model II with an 8" floppy and a Daisy Wheel printer. The first computer that I owned was the C64. I loved to program on that thing. And the games - Infocom's games (eg, Zork series, Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy) and Broderbund's Lode Runner were undefeated.
After our Trash-80, my dad got one of the original IBM-PCs, with the first Teac half-height floppies. I bought a 20 MB half height hard drive at the West Coast Computer Faire and installed it, along with a 384 KB multifunctional card.
DBD Cooking Academy
Great veg salad last night. Sauce was slightly different but tasty.
I started an unpaid internship under a professional chef yesterday. So, literally DBD Cooking Academy.
Oh nice. I've thought about wanting to pivot and doing something else. I've always wondered if it's not a good idea to try to be a chef late in life.
My friend's brother retired from being a teacher and is going through a culinary program at the college right near his house.
I've recently been experimenting with using aji amarillo sauce as a base for marinades. The results so far have been excellent
DBD Street Journal
Starbucks proves there is no money left in the banana stand
https://thetakeout.com/starbucks-food-menu-why-bananas-were-discontinued-2022-1850784507
There’s ALWAYS money in the banana stand!
https://youtu.be/04SLXwjJvqg?si=9ufmbXN0tgPTYgO2
Laptop
First laptop- an old AST 386 MS-DOS laptop that used a trackball. Bonus for 10 year old me- someone left full versions of a ton of games on the 300MB HDD: Doom, Duke Nukem 2, Wolf3D, etc.
Favorite laptop is an IBM Thinkpad 600x. Got it right before I started college and used it for about 10 years despite it being out classes even when I got it. Dual booted Win98SE and XP with pretty nice DOS compatibility when the retrogaming itch got to me. Accidentally damaged it in a fit of rage (was mad at family member about something and slammed the table that the laptop was on- RAM retention clip kept popping after that which would blue screen me) but still love that thing. Retired it when I moved across the country for residency
MacBook Pro - total overkill, battery hasn’t ever been that good, screen quality & sound are amazing tho. Should probably just replace it with the 15” air
I'm pretty happy with my chromebook. I've been increasingly disappointed with each new Windows OS, so I'm glad to be out of that ecosystem.
My very first one was Dell, and I've probably owned a few more. I've also had several Asus and one Sony Vaio. I still have some of the old ones with files in it that I never transferred out.
The Apple M-series laptops are a revelation. Such a relief after the crappy Touch Bar / butterfly keyboard / USB-C only era.
My favorite was a Sony VAIO multimedia laptop I got for $3600 in 2000. Dotcom era folks. Fry's electronics in Palo Alto.
Fry's...RIP
I remember those. With the battery pack that rotated into a laptop stand. Those were pretty good.
PRO
Carl Hagelin - an 11 year NHL veteran and two time Cup winner who usually wore his mandatory eye-protection visor above his eyebrows - has retired due to an eye injury he sustained in practice.
https://triblive.com/sports/former-penguins-winger-carl-hagelin-retires-because-of-eye-injury/
[MSOC] Cal Battles FDU, Dartmouth To Open Home Slate
https://calbears.com/news/2023/8/30/mens-soccer-cal-battles-fdu-dartmouth-to-open-home-slate.aspx
BERKELEY – The California men's soccer team returns to the friendly confines of Edwards Stadium to play its home opener against FDU on Friday and then host Dartmouth on Monday.
Admission to both games is free.
The Golden Bears (0-0-2) opened the 2023 season on the road, posting a pair of 1-1 ties against nationally ranked opponents UNC Greensboro and Wake Forest (see below). UNCG had been ranked 10th in the United Soccer Coaches Preseason Poll, while Wake was ranked 18th in the preseason. In the United Soccer Coaches week one rankings, UNCG is out of the top 25 and Wake – in part due to teams like UNCG dropping out of the upper part of the poll – is ranked 16th. Cal received 16 votes in this week's poll – tying UCLA – and sits just two spots outside the top 25. The Bears are right behind UNCG, which received 17 votes and is the first team outside the poll.
[VB] Cal Hosts Home Opener Against Portland State, Southern Utah
https://calbears.com/news/2023/8/30/volleyball-cal-prepares-for-home-opener-against-portland-state-southern-utah.aspx
BERKELEY – California volleyball (3-0, 0-0 Pac-12) is set to make its regular-season home debut following a three-game win streak to open the year and claim the Army Invitational tournament title. The Golden Bears dropped just one set last week and clinched their best start since 2019, after which senior Tara DeSa earned all-tournament MVP; junior Annalea Maeder and freshman Maggie Li also earned spots on the all-tournament team. Now, Cal will welcome Portland State (2-1, 0-0 Big Sky) on Friday at 7 p.m. PT and Southern Utah (2-1, 0-0 WAC) on Saturday at 2 p.m. to Bear Territory in hopes of extending that streak and building further momentum as the Bears barrel toward Pac-12 play.
The Bears are 6-3 all time against the Vikings. Last year, Portland State finished 18-13 and reached the second round of the National Invitational Volleyball Championship. They are proving to be a threat behind the service line, ranking 13th in the nation with 2.70 aces per set and 18th with 27 total aces.
This will be a harder set of games than their opening 3, which were cupcakes even by Cal standards. Cal went winless in Pac-12 play last season.
[XC] Cross Country Begins 2023 Campaign At USF Invite
https://calbears.com/news/2023/8/30/cross-country-begins-2023-campaign-at-usf-invite.aspx
BERKELEY – California cross country will toe the line at its first meet of the 2023 season on Friday afternoon at the USF Invitational in San Francisco. The Golden Bears will cross the Bay Bridge for the 30th-annual invitational hosted by the Dons at Lindley Meadow in Golden Gate Park. The women's 6,000-meter race will kick things off at 2 p.m. PST with the men's 8,000-meter competition set to follow at 3:30 p.m.
The USF Invitational is a staple of the Cal cross country slate, with the Bears' history competing at the meet spanning over 20 years. Cal's men have claimed seven meet titles and five individual victories over the years, while the women have tallied six team victories and five individual first-place finishes. The most recent team titles were collected in 2019 when then-first year head coach Bobby Lockhart's Bears saw both the men's and women's squads sweep the team titles.
[FB] Cal Opens 2023 Season At North Texas
https://calbears.com/news/2023/8/29/football-cal-opens-2023-season-at-north-texas.aspx
BERKELEY -- The California football team heads to the Lone Star State for its 2023 season-opener on Saturday against North Texas at 1 p.m. PT. The Golden Bears and Mean Green are set to meet for the second time in history.
[FH] Bears Wrap Up Homestand Against No. 5 Penn State
https://calbears.com/news/2023/8/30/field-hockey-bears-wrap-up-homestand-against-no-5-penn-state.aspx
BERKELEY – The California field hockey team wraps up a season-long four-game homestand Friday when No. 5 Penn State comes to Underhill Field. Friday's contest against the Nittany Lions will be the third consecutive game against teams in the National Field Hockey Coaches Association (NFHCA) Top-20 poll.
Friday's contest is scheduled to begin at 4 p.m. PT and will be streamed live on the Cal Live Stream. Greg Silver and Dr. Ty Douglas will call the action live. Fans can also follow the action live via live stats which can be accessed at Statbroadcast.com.
A's lost to the Mariners 5-4
Hate (1)
Throw, or no throw?
https://www.mccoveychronicles.com/2023/8/30/23853221/mlb-final-giants-reds-8-30-2023-recap-throw-or-no-throw-patrick-bailey-logan-webb
A double steal initiated by Elly de la Cruz broke-up the pitching duel between Logan Webb and Hunter Greene in the 5th inning of the series finale against the Cincinnati Reds.
Patrick Bailey’s throw to second wasn’t intended to nab de la Cruz at secondbase but play along with his opponent’s shenanigans, and hopefully give Thairo Estrada a chance to nab the runner breaking for home and take the edge off the Reds’ scoring threat.
Freddie Freeman, Dodgers drub Diamondbacks to complete sweep
https://www.truebluela.com/2023/8/30/23853417/freddie-freeman-jason-heyward-home-runs-dodgers-diamondbacks-sweep
If you so happened to have caught the recap of Tuesday’s game, it’s a lot of the same on Wednesday. Some driving forces changed around a bit, but once again the Dodgers thumped the Diamondbacks, securing a 7-0 victory and a series sweep.
The Dodgers manhandled the D-Backs once again, scoring six runs before the end of four innings, with eight out of their nine hitters reaching base safely at least once.
Fair chance the D-Backs make the playoffs, but they are miles behind the Dodgers.
Jordan overrated at basketball
https://www.espn.com/olympics/story/_/id/38288909/team-usa-crushes-jordan-sweep-world-cup-group
Bill Murray signs with the Pat's practice squad. That's a fact, Jack
https://www.patspulpit.com/2023/8/30/23852534/former-patriots-lineman-bill-murray-reportedly-signs-bears-practice-squad
OUR CRUMBLING DEMOCRACY
Terrorist says he isn't a terrorist as he gets 17 years in Federal prison for being a terrorist
https://twitter.com/kyledcheney/status/1697285449474023916
Now he's just slapping us in the face with it- "Justice Thomas reports private trips with Texas billionaire":
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/08/31/us/thomas-financial-disclosures-scotus.html?campaign_id=60&emc=edit_na_20230831&instance_id=0&nl=breaking-news&ref=cta®i_id=31980069&segment_id=143355&user_id=2010237b830d9c5ba53928148290b5d7
Trump's PACs are running out of money due to litigation. They've barely entered discovery and the election is more than a year away. Trump is in serious trouble on several fronts.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2023/08/31/trump-lawyers-save-america-indictments/70648789007/
Couldn't happen to a nicer guy; The Former Guy, that is.
promises, promises...
There are tons of alt-right guns. But this is a first... [NSFW - firearms site link]
https://www.gunbroker.com/item/1002409365
We are two years away from Skynet being switched on and, two weeks later, it becoming self-aware
https://techxplore.com/news/2023-08-military-unleash-thousands-autonomous-war.html
The guy who is asking for delays in his trials because he doesn't have enough time to prepare posted 31 angry videos in 5 hours on Truth.
https://www.the-independent.com/news/world/americas/us-politics/donald-trump-video-truth-social-b2402355.html
McCarthy has to deal with FreeDumb Caucus - tries to trade Biden impeachment inquiry hearings for not shutting the federal government down. Remember, McCarthy WANTED this job.
https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/4179957-white-house-warns-gop-biden-impeachment-will-backfire/
Drunk Uncle Rudy loses defamation cases brought by two GA poll workers by default after he refused to hand over evidence in discovery.
https://thehill.com/regulation/court-battles/4178903-giuliani-loses-georgia-election-worker-defamation-suit-by-default-judge-rules/
MoscowMitch.exe freezes again. Gets pulled away from podium for a reboot so that he can get back to destroying Democracy again.
https://thehill.com/homenews/senate/4179341-mcconnell-freezes-for-second-time-during-press-conference/
Not to worry. He's medically clear to keep on.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2023/08/31/mcconnell-freezes-doctor-letter/
Another argument for age limits in the Senate (although getting a bunch of 60-, 70-, and 80-somethings to agree to that seems highly unlikely)
At my law firm you can no longer be a partner after age 68. It’s just funny how this is approached in a much more practical way when people have money on the line
How is that not illegal? I would have thought the age discrimination statutes would have taken out all those rules.
It is, but someone has to bring it to court. And get fired for it.
Isn't that a function of *whose* money is on the line?
When it comes to electeds, those with the money will insist on the same old, same old. Those who have an even higher *personal* stake (that means folks without much wealth), but little means have no say.
I have the feeling that one day McConnell simply won't be there. No warning. He just won't be there.
He just looks frail in general.
NY AG office filing indicates that they think Trump overstated his assets by $2.2b over the more realistic value of $4.5b
https://abcnews.go.com/US/trump-inflated-net-worth-22-billion-nyag-filing/story?id=102795013
DBD AV CLUB
Finished (maybe?) Justified: City Primeval which we quite enjoyed. Was the 8th episode the true end? Maybe, kinda felt like it, and seemed like it, but not 100% sure.
ELSEWHERE IN COLLEGE
Florida is playing a road OOC game for the first time in 32 years. [Edit: outside Florida] 🤯
https://twitter.com/brett_mcmurphy/status/1697236797590278287?s=46
Florida is scheduled to play at Cal in 2027. We'll see if that schedule remains.
Why not? They'll love playing an MWC team...
Who knows if we'll have a football team then.
Oh, will we have to pay to cancel if the football team is gone?
Well, you have a contractual obligation. And Cal will still have a club-sport team, at a minimum.
ESPN does a long-form article on Coach Prime
https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/38279763/inside-deion-sanders-roster-remake-colorado-football
Morbidly curious how this whole thing goes
Could see him winning 4 this year, then bowling with 6 next year and jumping to Mississippi State in 2026.
ICYMI: ASU self-imposes one-year bowl ban. And I'm sure it has nothing to do with them not winning 6 games this year.
https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/38286471/arizona-st-defends-bowl-ban-timing-seeks-program-stability
After watching highlights of the first half, it would be so ASU to actually win 6 games and have this backfire on them.
Five professors sue for gender-pay discrimination at [checks notes]... Vassar
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/female-professors-sue-vassar-college-alleging-gender-based-salary-discrimination/ar-AA1fZoie
This has been a subject of some discussion in our house
Nebraska volleyball team smokes Omaha 3-0 (25-14, 25-14, 25-13) in front of 92,003 spectators. Who are those weirdos trying to watch a game from the nosebleeds?
https://twitter.com/mitchsherman/status/1697062704782229618
Apparently 31% of Lincoln's population is/are? huge volleyball fans.
NU is somehow a perennial volleyball powerhouse. John Cook has done amazing things in his 20 years there. He could go anywhere else but stays in Lincoln.
Nebraskans are not volleyball fans. The state is not filled with powerhouse junior programs that are feeding into the elite colleges. Nebraskans are first Husker fans and right now NU volleyball is smoking hot.
its...Nebraska. That was by far the most interesting thing to do in that state last night
Notre Dame AD says he doesn't know when the next ACC presidents meeting might be. Limbo folks.
https://www.si.com/college/georgiatech/football/notre-dame-ad-is-unsure-when-acc-presidents-call-will-be-rescheduled
It has become apparent to me that Cal and Stanf*rd's likelihood of gaining an ACC invitation is inversely proportional to the amount of desperation for said invite that either school may have.
My cynical sense is that we're being strung along for some perverse reason that will be revealed later. I have only contempt for the process.
vote today or tomorrow. Invite expected
Yippee
Link?
hearsay from people who allegedly "know"
But it is not hearsay if it hasn't been posted on Twitter.
https://rb.gy/xfsfa
Not fair to toy with my emotions on this subject. :(
If true, I wonder who is flipping.
UNC and NC State flipped more than a week ago. This would've been done Monday night except for the campus shooting. A lot of the "press" out this week on the topic is clickbait BS. Allegedly.
Mack Brown wants Cal in there so he can **** us again.
Exactly. It isn't FSU or Clemson, I'll tell you that.
Kliavkoff, speaking at the CFP meeting, says his goal for the PAC 12 this season is to win the Natty.
It only counts if it's WSU or OSU.
Cognitive Dissonance ?
He's not dumb. Occam's Razor would suggest that he was poorly prepared in his practiced answers via his PR firm. I would imagine that he tried to apply a standard rah-rah-Pac-12 response without thinking about it - with this result.
CAL
On Sept 27th, 2019 Cal was ranked #15 after beating UW & Ole Miss (& North Texas).
Just thought I'd point that out.
Go Bears!!!
I saw a young man in Times Square rocking a Cal football jersey. He looked like a foreign visitor and was too far away for me to yell at him, so he didn't get a "Go Bears"
For those of you who don't know what Kicker Michael Luckhurst looks like. He looks like Ron Weasley's buffed out cousin
https://www.instagram.com/p/Cu3c3l1rzkz/
Rick Rollin' Rick Astley
first machine?
Atari. Pong. 😉. Dad’s big splurge.
A Mac "II-L" - maybe it was a "II-C" - can't remember, but I was working at a computer program company first job out of college.
8088 with standard 640kb RAM. Really enjoyed playing "Digger" in CGA with PC speaker. Learned 30 years later that the song in the game was "Popcorn"
Yes. All the great CGA games. Burgertime, Dig Dug. I had so many of them. King Quest, and the text adventures.
Timex Sinclair 1000, which doesn’t date me at all, followed by a TI 99
I also had a first gen Macintosh (acquired second hand) for which you loaded one floppy with word processing software to write, and then ejected / replaced with another to save your work.
I don't remember any of the specs, but I remember spending plenty of time playing Doom on it
Dooooom
TI-99/4A, I believe. Had some kind of cassette recorder that could store data outside of the usual cartridges.
I remember these as well. With the cartridge next to the keyboard.
My family's first machine was a TRS-80 Model II with an 8" floppy and a Daisy Wheel printer. The first computer that I owned was the C64. I loved to program on that thing. And the games - Infocom's games (eg, Zork series, Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy) and Broderbund's Lode Runner were undefeated.
I had a TRS-80 Model 3 with the tape drive. And an Epson FX-80 printer.
My friend had a C64 (after his Vic-20) and it had great games.
Oh I take it back, the printer was along with our IBM-PC.
C64. Loved to program in Basic
8088 my Dad brought home one day. Crazy how far things have come.
Nerd-alert.
After our Trash-80, my dad got one of the original IBM-PCs, with the first Teac half-height floppies. I bought a 20 MB half height hard drive at the West Coast Computer Faire and installed it, along with a 384 KB multifunctional card.
Me too. I liked to play “Willy the Worm II” https://dosgames.com/game/willy-the-worm-2-the-big-trip-home/ and gave my mom a hard time about the esoteric formatting of the word processing program. Now I play snake.io and write documents with vim and LaTeX…
Started using Mac for work more than 10 years ago, and now, I can't go back. I'm in the Apple ecosystem >:{
I am trying to slowly replace my daily useful tools with FOSS alternatives...it isn't easy. I'm scared to make my own NextCloud because of the hax
I'm the same way. Offered to write iOS apps and they gave me a MBP. Fell in love. I even run Windows under Parallels.
It's the only Apple item I have.