I play old video games; I read old books; I listen to old music.
I am a bit behind the times; I play text adventure games (Or Interactive Fiction, as they are sometimes called); I just got an Atari and 40 or so games.
I collect old and obscure technology, hardware and software, trying to get a feel for where we have come from. At the same time, I try to stay near the front of the pack, keeping an eye on where we are going.
In my field of vision at the moment there are:
5 computers
- The White Dell Inspiron 1420 I am typing this on (Tri-booting Ubuntu Linux, Slackware 12 and Vista, with Apple wireless keyboard)
- A Black Asus EEE PC 701 (First Release, with 2GB RAM and 4GB SSD, running Debian)
- An HP 200LX (An early palmtop, circa 1994, running DOS 5.0 from ROM)
- A generic Desktop, kludged together from second-hand parts. (256 MB RAM, running Slackware 12 and FreeDOS.)
- An IBM Thinkpad 380 Z (64 MB RAM, no hard drive, Booting FreeDOS from a floppy. Programs run from a thumb drive by some manner of sorcery.)
There are at least 6 other computers in the house, but I don't feel like hunting them down.
4 typewriters
Black LC Smith and Corona Portable, Circa 1932.
Burgandy LC Smith and Corona Portable, Circa 1929.
1 Record player,
Some late 80's model that I purloined from the junk heap, held together with duct tape and rubber bands.
~300 Records;
Some new, most old. Working to catalog them all.
Some late 80's model that I purloined from the junk heap, held together with duct tape and rubber bands.
~300 Records;
Some new, most old. Working to catalog them all.
Good post.
ReplyDeleteNice to see where you're coming from.
Maria's grandfather has a pretty plastic Remington manual at his antique mall for 45usd. I want it.
ReplyDeleteEthan, is it white?
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