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@foone @BestGirlGrace You'll Never Guess What This Windows XP Machine Does
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@foone@digipres.club Alice you're gonna make me objectum for operating systems
@0x4d6165 what you're not already? skill issue
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@0x4d6165 what you're not already? skill issue
@foone@digipres.club maybe i always was ajsdfasdf lmao
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@foone Microsoft Word is a beautiful name for a baby girl.
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@foone @BestGirlGrace You'll Never Guess What This Windows XP Machine Does
@ben @foone @BestGirlGrace If it's not 4DOS it's crap!
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Oh Dear God. (Probably Cthulhu.)
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@gracie was a reference to the poem "All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace" but yeah, that too

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@foone I’m always in for a Brautigan reference.
(It’s so sad how far away we are from the techno-pastoral paradise he imagined.)
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@gracie was a reference to the poem "All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace" but yeah, that too

@foone obviously need to tag @BestGirlGrace as well

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@foone is this death generator? Or how were they produced? Or screenshots of that one?
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@foone is this death generator? Or how were they produced? Or screenshots of that one?
@wavejumper3 They're mostly screenshots of the original OSes running in emulators. I used Visual Basic 6, Visual Basic.NET, Word Dialog Editor (from Office 4, I think?), and MUSH, the tool for controlling Agent characters like Clippy.
The DOS EDIT one is a lot of careful paint.net manipulation of pixels, combining a few screenshots while respecting the underlying text grid
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