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  • occult@vox.ominous.netO occult@vox.ominous.net

    @SecularJeffrey @catsalad

    same caption, different photo.

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    Attached: 1 image Computing in the year 2029 as depicted in UNIX WORLD magazine, 1985. #UNIX

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    OMINOUS NETWORKS (vox.ominous.net)

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    @occult @SecularJeffrey This is the computing future I want!

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    • secularjeffrey@ohai.socialS secularjeffrey@ohai.social

      This is where I toot from

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      @SecularJeffrey I should always have a Mattel PowerGlove somewhere. Bought it in the 1990s as a bargain, to repurpose it for virtual reality - but I never went much more farther than interfacing and do some basic testing: 3D systems were still very rudimentary.

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      • catsalad@infosec.exchangeC catsalad@infosec.exchange

        @occult @SecularJeffrey This is the computing future I want!

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        @catsalad Will I see you at UNIX EXPO this year?

        I hear pink computers and floppy disks are debuting!

        #UNIX

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        • occult@vox.ominous.netO occult@vox.ominous.net

          @catsalad Will I see you at UNIX EXPO this year?

          I hear pink computers and floppy disks are debuting!

          #UNIX

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          @occult Oh heck yeah!

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            @SecularJeffrey I should always have a Mattel PowerGlove somewhere. Bought it in the 1990s as a bargain, to repurpose it for virtual reality - but I never went much more farther than interfacing and do some basic testing: 3D systems were still very rudimentary.

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            @luc0x61 @SecularJeffrey I did the same thing. The tilt sensors were way too sensitive.

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            • catsalad@infosec.exchangeC catsalad@infosec.exchange

              @occult Oh heck yeah!

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              @catsalad I know these were super serious UNIX business magazines back in 1985, but today they would literally be the cover of some punk zine.

              #UNIX

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              • occult@vox.ominous.netO occult@vox.ominous.net

                @catsalad I know these were super serious UNIX business magazines back in 1985, but today they would literally be the cover of some punk zine.

                #UNIX

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                @occult @catsalad
                As for as styling is concerned, I'd say it'll be on the very badly done 'New Romantic' but I align with your observation.

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                • mixmistressalice@ni.hil.istM mixmistressalice@ni.hil.ist

                  @occult @catsalad
                  As for as styling is concerned, I'd say it'll be on the very badly done 'New Romantic' but I align with your observation.

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                  @MixMistressAlice @catsalad I'll admit I'm not a zine art historian, but I was more warm than cold I hope with my observation.

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                  • secularjeffrey@ohai.socialS secularjeffrey@ohai.social

                    This is where I toot from

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                    @SecularJeffrey

                    The future they stole from us.

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                    • secularjeffrey@ohai.socialS secularjeffrey@ohai.social

                      This is where I toot from

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                      @SecularJeffrey

                      Nice shutter goggles. Will 3-d any Direct X game.

                      I've these, along with the card and os to run 'em, but
                      I need a CRT that can handle at least 120 hz

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                      • secularjeffrey@ohai.socialS secularjeffrey@ohai.social

                        This is where I toot from

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                        @SecularJeffrey @qwertziop A SPARCstation 2?

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                        • secularjeffrey@ohai.socialS secularjeffrey@ohai.social

                          This is where I toot from

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                          @SecularJeffrey
                          I think that you're pulling our legs Gef.
                          The girl in that photo doesn't have your facial hair.

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                            @oheso @SecularJeffrey
                            "Buckle your seatbelt Molly, cos the Sprawl is going bye bye"

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                            • occult@vox.ominous.netO occult@vox.ominous.net

                              @catsalad I know these were super serious UNIX business magazines back in 1985, but today they would literally be the cover of some punk zine.

                              #UNIX

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                              @occult @catsalad I can't wait to debug Xenix device drivers.

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