Turned on bell tv , one of the pay tv's in Canada had two interesting channels , log fire channel and a aquarium channel..... What the?
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That reminds me of the original web-cam on Netscape Navigator*. I think Ctrl-Alt-F or N got it going. I hope your viewing of the pay-tv channel was as relaxing as it used to be.Turned on bell tv , one of the pay tv's in Canada had two interesting channels , log fire channel and a aquarium channel..... What the?
4.0 running on O/S 2. Those were the days.Iirc version 4.72 about 1997-98
It's okay Jess, even I'm familiar with Netscape
And Eudora for e-mail?
I think Netscape Mail was my program of choice. Bit hazy about that, though.And Eudora for e-mail?
Turned on bell tv , one of the pay tv's in Canada had two interesting channels , log fire channel and a aquarium channel..... What the?
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No flying toasters?
The toaster was an Amiga addon by NewTek that was used for several TV animations in the late 80's.No flying toasters?
No... :shock:
I did like the extra functionality of PC-DOS.And what about MS-DOS, then?:shock:
Bah! A newby, ne'er-do-well.And what about MS-DOS, then?:shock:
And hunt the wumpus!Bah! A newby, ne'er-do-well.
Try a 1972 Data Genaral Nova bootstrap loader, which one had to program in octal to load the Basic OS from punched paper tape - technically used for crystallography but did a mean Star Trek simulation!
Bah! A newby, ne'er-do-well.
Try a 1972 Data Genaral Nova bootstrap loader, which one had to program in octal to load the Basic OS from punched paper tape - technically used for crystallography but did a mean Star Trek simulation!
ymstbicnpc.and hunt the wumpus!
Huh?ymstbicnpc.