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I was just gonna say Commodore too! Because the C64 & Amiga were the greatest machines of their day (the Amiga was generations ahead).

Still have my 500 in storage somewhere. Sans disc drive though, as i took to it with a screwdriver, absolutely brimming with confidence that i could fix it. I couldnt.

IBM ThinkPad, before lenovo, ThinkPads were the only real competition to PowerBooks and Macbooks in terms of solid durable industrial design that was also highly functional (if not better with the magnesium and composite reinforced chassis). The 12 inch convertibles were seeydy as heck.

Ooh almost forgot the little lights built into the screen bezels you could switch on for night time use

AOL the most abused internet service provider on the planet

 

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that AOL CD still annoy me when I get mail. grrrrrr! They are very bad service.

 

Also I see too many negatives about AOL services at www.download.com long time ago.

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A campaign to collect one million AOL CDs has got off to a good start.

The two Californian men who kicked off the campaign have now gathered more than 80,000 of the promotional discs.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/2440911.stm

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A campaign to collect one million AOL CDs has got off to a good start.

The two Californian men who kicked off the campaign have now gathered more than 80,000 of the promotional discs.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/2440911.stm

yes I heard about this news before. I hate AOL so much!

LucasArts! Back when it meant quality games.. not just Starwars games.

 

Monkey Island, Day of the Tentacle, etc.

 

The fact Disney opened up the classic LucasArts games, even to gog.com, is a positive sign.

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The BeOS company!

 

hahah.  I have that BeOS in my storage.  I might consider to install it in VM.

 

I have DOS, Windows 3.1 and up, including Windows 10. They are on floppies, discs...

 

I have some Linux distros such as RED HAT, Ubuntu, etc.

 

Fun old days.

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