I'm a silver surfer!
Sunday, July 7th, 2002 01:56 pmThe delectable Sevi on the BBC's Click Online just introduced websites for "silver surfers" by saying "for those of you who remember Neil Armstrong landing on the moon." So it's official - I'm a silver surfer! Personally, I prefer the term "old-school geek" - one of those grumpy old guys with a pony tail who say things like:
"You want a word processor? What's wrong with vi?"
"1.5MHz CPU? You must have a hell of a lot of code to compile."
"Well, if you will use Windows ..." [ominous pause]
"When are they going to re-issue Elite? Can't beat those wire-frame graphics."
"You want a word processor? What's wrong with vi?"
"1.5MHz CPU? You must have a hell of a lot of code to compile."
"Well, if you will use Windows ..." [ominous pause]
"When are they going to re-issue Elite? Can't beat those wire-frame graphics."
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Date: 2002-07-07 11:39 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2002-07-08 01:16 am (UTC)Elite is the only game that's actually made me hallucinate. Back in 1985 ot thereabouts, I was sitting in a station after playing Elite all night, and suddenly the opposite platform turned into the docking bay.
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Date: 2002-07-10 12:53 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2002-07-10 12:23 pm (UTC)Copies of the original are still circulating, apparently - there are still people out there using BBC micros, believe it or not. Actually, for its day, the BBC was an excellent machine, though I remember one reviewer saying "Why would anyone want 32K of RAM in a personal computer?" I managed to write a statistics program (in BASIC!) that actually fitted in there, but the graphics were a nightmare.