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How to send an e-mail in 1984


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What is a video game you would load just for the music?


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Ports of Call (Aegis Interactive Entertainment, 1986) lets you captain a rusty tub and turn it into a glorious, modern fleet! Start with pocket change, snag creaky cargo haulers, and hawk fish guts from Hamburg to Hong Kong for fat stacks. But beware, strikes leave you…


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Incredible new NES emulator 🙀


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“A king without a sword is no king at all.” John Boorman’s 1981 film Excalibur is a masterpiece, steeped in mythic grandeur and an aesthetic beauty now rare in modern cinema. If you have not seen it, it is essential viewing.


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If you remember this screen, you were there

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if you’re in software, pivot to electronics. because the next decade isn’t about writing apps. it’s about wiring intelligence into matter. software is saturated. electronics is starving for talent. chips, sensors, power electronics, motor drivers, RF, embedded systems, PCB…

oprydai's tweet image. if you’re in software, pivot to electronics.

because the next decade isn’t about writing apps. it’s about wiring intelligence into matter.

software is saturated.
electronics is starving for talent.

chips, sensors, power electronics, motor drivers, RF, embedded systems, PCB…

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The 80s... what a time to be a kid back then. The extended version of the Airwolf Intro just oozes nostalgia. The Synthesizer sound, the different angles of the helicopter, the way the tune switches at the 0:51 mark is just so emblematic of that era; gives me nerd chills to this…


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1967 rear blinker light sequence analog technology. It is quite interesting.


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1. Algebra is good for problem-solving. 2. Geometry is good for visual thinking. 3. Calculus is good for understanding change. 4. Statistics is good for decision-making. 5. Number theory is good for logical discipline. 6. Linear algebra is good for modern science and…


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A brilliant INDIANA JONES animation by Patrick Schoenmaker. Would love to see this as a series.


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52 years ago today, Charlie Brown's Thanksgiving premiered.


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Charlie Munger: "I've had my Berkshire stock decline by 50% three times and it doesn't bother me that much. It's a part of the game." Volatility is a part of the game. Just stay calm, and don’t make decisions in panic. Remember, we are just 6% away from the all-time high.


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Everyones setup in the late 90s/2000s

VideoGameHstry's tweet image. Everyones setup in the late 90s/2000s

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The USS Indianapolis monologue in Jaws (1975) is chilling every single time. Robert Shaw delivers it like a man remembering something he can’t ever escape, and the whole film goes dead quiet around him. One of the greatest speeches ever put on screen.

What is the greatest single movie scene ever filmed?



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Microsoft is making the original Zork I, Zork II, and Zork III games open-source today. Microsoft, Xbox, and Activision have teamed up to preserve the clever Z-Machine engine that powered the Zork games and allow others to learn from it theverge.com/news/824881/zo…


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Nothing to see here. Just a walk with no particular destination 😎🔊 Enough for today. Good night y'all 🫡 🕹️ The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall (1996), PC


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OutRun Europa (1991) for the Commodore 64 Unlike traditional OutRun racers, OutRun Europa on the Commodore 64 puts players in the role of agent Simeon Kurz. He's on a mission to chase down thieves who have stolen his Ferrari, which contains secret documents. The game spans seven…


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Railroad Tycoon (MicroProse, 1990) was the first ever train/business simulation I played, and is to this day the one I replay the most. What Sid Meier conjured up 35 years (!) ago, is almost magical. The complexity of the game, the perfect match between play, fun and learning,…


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