Nope, it’s Microsoft Bob, Microsoft’s attempt at a “room metaphor” GUI. It died a painful death of obsoleteness.
When I started, this was how I rolled:
VIC-20: The computer your broke ass buys when someone you know upgrades to a C-128
I feel so young This is what I started with:
/remembers using Memmaker.exe to play Dark Forces and Tie Fighter.
Ah yes, my first computer… (sigh)So many fond memories of Loderunner, M.U.L.E., Red Storm Rising, Archon and primitive flight sims.
my first computer’s OS looks like this…
well, the Disk actually looked like that, but the computer itself was not an Apple II, instead it was some rip off clone called Pineapple. Works just like an Apple II…
I had a lot of fun with it. Especially with Logo, and some weird Chinese chess game that insists on going on even after the King has been removed from the board.
Your computer played a Kirk/Kobayashi-Maru variant of the game.
It’s a feature!
Did’nt Kirk eat an Apple after the Kobyashi-Maru?
well the game i think i enjoyed the most on Apple II as Apple Panic… there was also a version of air hockey with Aliens that was a lot of fun… but that is not Apple II anymore.
by the way, Apple Panic should have been called Half-life 0.1
You want to talk about old-skool, the first computer I ever interacted with was a TI-99/4A. 16 bits at 3.0 MHz, baby!
Apparently, my TI is not a fan…
Here’s my new wallpaper.
It’s a Bernini sculpture. ‘Cupid Reviving Psyche’
that is amazing. and the photography is great too.
by the way, i see you have VLC running. Is there a way to have the repeat/loop button on the main interface? cause currently i can only get it in the playlist interface…
of course i only use VLC in ubuntu, since in Windows i find Media Player Classic a much more flexible program…
If you open the playlist (View -> Playlist/ctrl +l) there’s an option at the bottom for looping a selection or looping one.
yeah, that’s what i got. but it would be a lot easier to control or at least know what state it is in without having another window.
oh well, some time i feel linux centric open-source project heads have a lot of quirks than those that is more Windows orientated. Open-source for windows tends to make sure every possible option is available for the user (experience mainly from Media Player Classic).
I often go into a linux oriented open source feature request or forum and see the “write the code urself” finger… last time i made a request to uget and actually got thanked for it… i was shocked, so rare and refreshing…
Hubble taken from Atlantis
Holiday Wallpaper-
that poor asian hairless reindeer will freeze…
Those socks look warm. Besides she’s generating alot of heat. Oh wait…that’s me.