
LGR - Opening Even More Stuff You Sent Me!
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Date: 2022-04-14
Comments and reviews: 10
Amy
I like that little PC jingle toy. :)
I've got some old stuff I could send your way; no guarantee any of it works (been in a tote for Gods Know How Long, but one of them includes a set of Windows 3 1/4 floppy disks and some PS/2 keyboards, as well as a PS/2 mouse.
Anyway, this geeky girl gamer loves your videos, loves the humor you put into them, and loves your dynamic voice (I still love your 'presentation' style voice as heard very well with the Powermouse Oddware video.
Speaking of that video, another thing I love about your videos is the priceless facial expressions at critical moments, always making me lmfao.
You sound like a kind of guy that appreciates food. lol
-Mashed Potatoes, hey Sweet Potatoes.
-Baked Potatoes. Po-ta-to Chips!
-Whoa, Smoked Sausage. Friiiiiiiied CHICKEN!
-Pep-per-o-ni Pizza. Ten-der-loin too!
-Nobody can make a Donut. do you think you do?
-Believe me baby, believe me baby; I've triiiiied quite a few!
-I've eaten Meatballs in Sweden, and Pork Chops in Peru.
-But all it did, all it did, all it did, all it did,
-All it did was remind me of you baby.
-And your Mashed Potatoes, Sweet Potatoes.
[Saxophone Outro]
-Oh baby, pass the Butter. -
lol - I really cannot get enough of that song.
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I like that little PC jingle toy. :)
I've got some old stuff I could send your way; no guarantee any of it works (been in a tote for Gods Know How Long, but one of them includes a set of Windows 3 1/4 floppy disks and some PS/2 keyboards, as well as a PS/2 mouse.
Anyway, this geeky girl gamer loves your videos, loves the humor you put into them, and loves your dynamic voice (I still love your 'presentation' style voice as heard very well with the Powermouse Oddware video.
Speaking of that video, another thing I love about your videos is the priceless facial expressions at critical moments, always making me lmfao.
You sound like a kind of guy that appreciates food. lol
-Mashed Potatoes, hey Sweet Potatoes.
-Baked Potatoes. Po-ta-to Chips!
-Whoa, Smoked Sausage. Friiiiiiiied CHICKEN!
-Pep-per-o-ni Pizza. Ten-der-loin too!
-Nobody can make a Donut. do you think you do?
-Believe me baby, believe me baby; I've triiiiied quite a few!
-I've eaten Meatballs in Sweden, and Pork Chops in Peru.
-But all it did, all it did, all it did, all it did,
-All it did was remind me of you baby.
-And your Mashed Potatoes, Sweet Potatoes.
[Saxophone Outro]
-Oh baby, pass the Butter. -
lol - I really cannot get enough of that song.
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Vintage
That Wang keyboard is almost exactly like the keyboard on the first computer I ever used. The machine is the Wang Labs PC-260, a 286 IBM compatible apparently made by Tandy on behalf of Wang. Spent many hours playing various Space Quests and Duke Nukem II and Xargon and generally messing around with MS-DOS 5. I don't have the keyboard anymore, although I do have the machine still. What I would give to have that original keyboard again.
In your case, your keyboard seems to have an RJ-11 type connector which means it probably wasn't meant for the PC-260. Possibly for the PC-250 which was more common. Still. what I would give to have that Wang Labs keyboard!
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That Wang keyboard is almost exactly like the keyboard on the first computer I ever used. The machine is the Wang Labs PC-260, a 286 IBM compatible apparently made by Tandy on behalf of Wang. Spent many hours playing various Space Quests and Duke Nukem II and Xargon and generally messing around with MS-DOS 5. I don't have the keyboard anymore, although I do have the machine still. What I would give to have that original keyboard again.
In your case, your keyboard seems to have an RJ-11 type connector which means it probably wasn't meant for the PC-260. Possibly for the PC-250 which was more common. Still. what I would give to have that Wang Labs keyboard!
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trekchu
Recently bought my first mechanical Keyboard. Just a cheap (for a Mech) Cherry MX Blue 3. 0, to the point where the space bar has already worn the roughness off, but I finally get where you're coming from. This thing is amazing to type on, the clickey sounds the switches make is awesome and I just like it's clunkyness. (-830 grams/1. 83 pounds)
Recently used the cheapo Microsoft-branded keyboard on my dad's PC, and good lord that thing is awful in comparison. I'll likely never buy non-mech keyboard again. And it's all your fault! :P
And you're not the only one who lusted over that Voodo 5, LGR.
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Recently bought my first mechanical Keyboard. Just a cheap (for a Mech) Cherry MX Blue 3. 0, to the point where the space bar has already worn the roughness off, but I finally get where you're coming from. This thing is amazing to type on, the clickey sounds the switches make is awesome and I just like it's clunkyness. (-830 grams/1. 83 pounds)
Recently used the cheapo Microsoft-branded keyboard on my dad's PC, and good lord that thing is awful in comparison. I'll likely never buy non-mech keyboard again. And it's all your fault! :P
And you're not the only one who lusted over that Voodo 5, LGR.
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Janice
0: 30 Computer stuff
2: 39 2 PC Games & VR
4: 08 Sierra Online for PC
4: 48 Mini computer and Dictionary
5: 33 MS-DOS 5 for Magitronic Computers
6: 07 F-Secure and Sensor mouse
6: 45 Star Trek Omnipedia for PC
7: 23 Cherry Keyboard
7: 52 5 PC Games
8: 24 Discpac by edTech
8: 27 The Apple User Group Connection Videotape
9: 22 3dfx Voodoo 5 5500 AGP 64 MB
10: 00 2 Computer games
10: 27 Computer stuff
11: 16 6 Computer apps & games
12: 33 VR
12: 53 Computers Those Amazing Machines
12: 59 Computer Data Race
13: 12 Butterfly
13: 28 Computer stuff
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0: 30 Computer stuff
2: 39 2 PC Games & VR
4: 08 Sierra Online for PC
4: 48 Mini computer and Dictionary
5: 33 MS-DOS 5 for Magitronic Computers
6: 07 F-Secure and Sensor mouse
6: 45 Star Trek Omnipedia for PC
7: 23 Cherry Keyboard
7: 52 5 PC Games
8: 24 Discpac by edTech
8: 27 The Apple User Group Connection Videotape
9: 22 3dfx Voodoo 5 5500 AGP 64 MB
10: 00 2 Computer games
10: 27 Computer stuff
11: 16 6 Computer apps & games
12: 33 VR
12: 53 Computers Those Amazing Machines
12: 59 Computer Data Race
13: 12 Butterfly
13: 28 Computer stuff
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Brandon
You know Clint, it's 2am, and I have to move back to college tomorrow, and I'm thinking to myself how lucky you are. You truely have amazing content, and I hope your friends and family are proud. You not only entertain us, but you educate all of us on really cool old stuff, AND you preserve it. I was so happy when you mentioned digitizing some of that old content for people to enjoy. You also have enough stuff to keep making videos for a decade haha. I'll send some cool stuff soon, I've just been so busy with life things. Take care!
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You know Clint, it's 2am, and I have to move back to college tomorrow, and I'm thinking to myself how lucky you are. You truely have amazing content, and I hope your friends and family are proud. You not only entertain us, but you educate all of us on really cool old stuff, AND you preserve it. I was so happy when you mentioned digitizing some of that old content for people to enjoy. You also have enough stuff to keep making videos for a decade haha. I'll send some cool stuff soon, I've just been so busy with life things. Take care!
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Miss
Oh man! That -Gary Gadget- thing at 3: 29. I had the german version of that (Willy Werkel) and maybe still have. It truly is a great game.
Had lots of fun (and I think I even replayed a lot when I was 15/16. It is actually really well made, since you can only go to special parts of the world if you have the right parts for your car.
And you can make whacky cars. You should definitly play that!
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Oh man! That -Gary Gadget- thing at 3: 29. I had the german version of that (Willy Werkel) and maybe still have. It truly is a great game.
Had lots of fun (and I think I even replayed a lot when I was 15/16. It is actually really well made, since you can only go to special parts of the world if you have the right parts for your car.
And you can make whacky cars. You should definitly play that!
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Brett
As a person whose mother was obsessed with music education, I've experienced Juilliard Music Adventure. I recall it being pretty meh. But I probably still played it ton, anyway. Because. Y'know. Gotta play those video games any way you can, and if it means edutainment games then so be it!
I would love to see you review it for edutainment month next year!
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As a person whose mother was obsessed with music education, I've experienced Juilliard Music Adventure. I recall it being pretty meh. But I probably still played it ton, anyway. Because. Y'know. Gotta play those video games any way you can, and if it means edutainment games then so be it!
I would love to see you review it for edutainment month next year!
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som99
Building Cars, is actually a really good kids game, first seems simple but try it a while, you need to build cars to get past challenges, harder terrain roads, lighter car to get further on your petrol etc: ) In Swedish the game is named -Bygg bilar med Mulle Meck- and has an amazing narrator (is it called that, the dude that talks anyways. :)
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Building Cars, is actually a really good kids game, first seems simple but try it a while, you need to build cars to get past challenges, harder terrain roads, lighter car to get further on your petrol etc: ) In Swedish the game is named -Bygg bilar med Mulle Meck- and has an amazing narrator (is it called that, the dude that talks anyways. :)
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VarietyGamer
Careful with those Vive covers Clint. Some people's HMD's have suffered water damage, due to the replacement sponges and covers not being absorbent enough. As yucky as that original vive face cover gets, it does so for a reason. Keeps the sweat away from the hmd.
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Careful with those Vive covers Clint. Some people's HMD's have suffered water damage, due to the replacement sponges and covers not being absorbent enough. As yucky as that original vive face cover gets, it does so for a reason. Keeps the sweat away from the hmd.
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Starcrunch72
HAHA--the Zenith monitor in the background on your table. I just recycled the TV version of that unit. My parents bought that at Hills Dept Store in 1981 for $53 new. watched off air TV and played my Atari on that thing for years, and yes--black and white!
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HAHA--the Zenith monitor in the background on your table. I just recycled the TV version of that unit. My parents bought that at Hills Dept Store in 1981 for $53 new. watched off air TV and played my Atari on that thing for years, and yes--black and white!
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