Sminky shorts
The IBM QRadar login screen is deliberately designed to look like a punched card, but maybe 1% of those using it will get it.
10 PRINT "I AM COOL OK"
20 GOTO 10
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Always with a real.
There was a 3" disk as well. It competed with the 31/2" and was a commercial failure.
I still have some 8" floppy disks
It''s not the sixe of your floppy disk that counts, but what you do with it.
Some 5.25" disks stored as little as 80KB (and due to horrendous programming, the Commodore ones were slower than using a tape deck with some other computers). A standard density 3.5" PC disk was 720KB, the same size Amiga disk was 880KB, and the same size HD disk was 1.44MB
Later on there were various magneto-optical 3.5" formats that stored up to 120MB but none of them caught on.
You may be cool, but you are inclined to go on and on, would you ever STOP.
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Ah yeah, Zip disks and the click of death.
Once USB sticks became affordable, magnetic media died and was not missed!
Yes
Back then his shows were the Irish equivalent of Jim'll Fix It.
Put a tiger in your tank.
Welcome to Granny's Garden
YOU ARE DEAD!!
That's an awful slur on Pat.
Oxygen.ie and the free webtexts
The slate magazine
Feck off. Pat never sexually assaulted anyone. Shame on you.
Life moves pretty fast. If you don’t stop and look around once in a while you could miss it…….
Not from what I remember - he played the role of children’s entertainer in a way - with a cast of 6 and 7 year olds looking on while Pat performed his poems while wearing odd props - a hat with a telephone on top it was a recurring one as was Spindles the spider. It was a bit like school around the corner. Invariably the shows used to end in anarchy with Pat and pals rolling around on the floor. Sounds more dodgy than it was in reality. Wouldn’t be made these days though.
George, Julian, Dick and Anne & Timmy the dog.
Green Shield Stamps
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Fitz.
It was shite.
Bought my First fishing rod through green shield stamps !!!
1975'ish in England
We've never gotten anything to match the functionality of the free webtexting facilities that were available 25 years ago, particularly group texting and advance schedule texts. I ran campaign groups of 40-50 people for campaigns over a few months based on their group texts and schedule texts.
A family member was going in for a pretty serious operation, and set up a bunch of advance schedule texts for a few days after, basically saying 'Boo' just in case he didn't come through the op. He cancelled them before they were sent, fortunately.
Would you look at those eejets getting bottles of water , do they not have a tap at home .
Girl Power!
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^^^
This one time at band camp I jammed a flute up my 🐱
We'd use English 5p's as much as possible, rather than Irish, believing that we were helping preserve our national reputation.