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Started by sillydog, April 07, 2008, 11:21:45 PM

paladin1991

Quote from: albrecht on February 26, 2017, 11:00:33 PM
I liked Derry Brownfield and the others I mentioned, RIP. Out of curiosity. Does Mark Fuhrman still have an AM show up in your neck of the woods? Curious what he said about the news that the Juice might soon be loose!

Negative.  No radio show that I know of.  According to wiki, his show was killed when the station he was 'casting fm was sold.  So he didn't pull an ART and fuck his listeners.  (Oops, can I use that word here, 'ART' can be pretty inflammatory to some and trigger a few others.)

I used to listen to Derry after I 'woke up.'  On Republic Broadcasting, IIRC.

Quote from: batemanâ,,¢ on February 24, 2017, 03:52:05 PM
It's completely meaningless. From the owner of Talkstreamlive:

In other words, unless you're listening directly through TSL (obviously the vast majority are not) then they have no idea you exist, and the radio companies are not about to give a third party real-time access to streaming data.

Art might as well have told us Heather is #38 among Iowans who ate tuna fish on a Wednesday.

Hold on there, I'm from Iowa and we only eat tuna fish on Fridays during Lent

ge30542

This joint is as subdued as the reading room at Sun City Retirement Village Nursing Home.
MV doesn't even attend any longer.

Hey Art, any thoughts on the fraud Colin Kaepernick, saying he will now stand for the National Anthem?
I guess without 10 mil guarenteed, some lives don't matter as much as he originally thought.

Ciardelo

Hey Art, come back here and post, you owe us, you fucker.

Show us them titties, Art!

albrecht

Packing the car and listening to an old show: "On the Windows95 line, hello!" Discussing the tech of Windows95 roll out and computer tech.

Ciardelo

Quote from: albrecht on March 03, 2017, 08:58:42 PM
Packing the car and listening to an old show: "On the Windows95 line, hello!" Discussing the tech of Windows95 roll out and computer tech.

Back in the day, Windows95 was the shitz.

Morgus

Quote from: Ciardelo on March 04, 2017, 01:31:22 AM
Back in the day, Windows95 was the shitz.

You can run Windows 95 inside your modern PC's browser now:
https://win95.ajf.me/

Ciardelo

Quote from: Morgus on March 04, 2017, 01:45:44 AM
You can run Windows 95 inside your modern PC's browser now:
https://win95.ajf.me/

Thanks Morgus, but the bloom fell off the Windows95 rose long ago for me. But at the time, it was revolutionary for me to move to it from Windows 3.1 for Workgroups.

jazmunda

Quote from: Ciardelo on March 04, 2017, 01:31:22 AM
Back in the day, Windows95 was the shitz.

I still remember installing Windows 95.


Lilith

Quote from: albrecht on March 03, 2017, 08:58:42 PM
Packing the car and listening to an old show: "On the Windows95 line, hello!" Discussing the tech of Windows95 roll out and computer tech.

So, I bought this book in a second hand store the other day and posted a pic in the falkie thread, since I bought it to add to my Senda Shrine, but as you can see, it's even more fun to post a closeup here, since it's from the windows95 days.  LOL's

PaulAtreides

Quote from: Ciardelo on March 03, 2017, 07:29:59 PM
Hey Art, come back here and post, you owe us, you fucker.

The correct title is pig fucker.

pate


MV/Liberace!

Quote from: Morgus on March 04, 2017, 01:45:44 AM
You can run Windows 95 inside your modern PC's browser now:
https://win95.ajf.me/

as the kids say, this is tits.

zeebo

Quote from: Morgus on March 04, 2017, 01:45:44 AM
You can run Windows 95 inside your modern PC's browser now:...

Pffft, let me know when I can get Windows Vista in a Flash app.

MV/Liberace!

Quote from: Morgus on March 04, 2017, 01:45:44 AM
You can run Windows 95 inside your modern PC's browser now:
https://win95.ajf.me/

i installed the tcpip protocol in the network stack.  blue screen.

:(

GravitySucks

Quote from: Σ> on March 04, 2017, 09:27:01 PM
i installed the tcpip protocol in the network stack.  blue screen.

:(

Its probably General Protection's fault.

Dr. MD MD

Quote from: Σ> on March 04, 2017, 09:27:01 PM
i installed the tcpip protocol in the network stack.  blue screen.

:(

That's where I used to be able to say to people, You shoulda got a Mac.  :P

Ciardelo

MV sucks Windows dick...

I tried to couch in real time...but the man sucks dick.

Love and light

Quote from: Dr. MD MD on March 04, 2017, 09:28:42 PM
That's where I used to be able to say to people, You shoulda got a Mac.  :P

I went from an Apple II to Windows 95, never had to use DOS.  That looked like some real dog shit.

MV/Liberace!

Quote from: Ciardelo on March 04, 2017, 10:33:27 PM
MV sucks Windows dick...

I tried to couch in real time...but the man sucks dick.

Love and light

www.youtube.com/watch?v=N1s4uDn4anw


Dr. MD MD

Quote from: PB the Deplorable on March 04, 2017, 10:53:18 PM
I went from an Apple II to Windows 95, never had to use DOS.  That looked like some real dog shit.

What did? DOS or Win 95?

Art and his giant tits got me triggered as fuck. Sheeit! I'm at a casino thinking about them big ass titties. Wew lad!

mikuthing01

Quote from: rekcuf on March 05, 2017, 12:24:39 AM
Art and his giant tits got me triggered as fuck. Sheeit! I'm at a casino thinking about them big ass titties. Wew lad!

Give Art's titties a rub for good luck


Dr. MD MD

Quote from: PB the Deplorable on March 05, 2017, 01:07:00 AM
DOS

Installing programs could be a bit of a head scratcher because of the need to adjust certain files to your systems parameters but once that was done they ran pretty smooth in DOS but early Windows was a pig with lipstick. I had a 3.1 system and then switched to Mac. I've dealt little with Windows since. I feel sorry for people that have to. Honestly.  :)

Morgus

Remember in the later years of MSDOS, the importance of memory managers like QEMM in getting your available low memory up to near 600K?
All the advanced DOS games then often needed memory manager tweaking to use extended memory correctly.
I have fond memories of the later DOS CD games like Wing Commander III and IV, Privateer, Crusader, Duke Nukem, and the Tex Murphy series.
Some of those eventually got Windows 95 versions too.
Recently I've replayed some of the later DOS CD games I enjoyed (still have them in my closet) using DOSBOX software successfully on a modern PC with Windows 7. DOSBOX even emulates superVGA video cards of that era and soundblaster audio hardware to work with the old DOS games that only had built-in drivers for a few specific video and audio cards...

zeebo

^^ Omg .. QEMM!  I'd forgotten that till you mentioned it.  Loved some of those old DOS games.  Remember Space Quest and Leisure Suit Larry?  :D  For those who don't know, check out Good Old Games (gog.com) ... they pre-package many of their older games w/ DOSBOX setups.  I have e.g. their Masters of Orion from like the mid-90's running on my Win 7 laptop.

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