May or may not have just scored some beigetastic Cambridge SoundWorks PC Works 2.1 computer speakers for my retro table setup!
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May or may not have just scored some beigetastic Cambridge SoundWorks PC Works 2.1 computer speakers for my retro table setup!
I so badly wanted these as a kid. Being an adult sucks in many ways, but being able to fulfil these silly childhood dreams is awesome.
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May or may not have just scored some beigetastic Cambridge SoundWorks PC Works 2.1 computer speakers for my retro table setup!
I so badly wanted these as a kid. Being an adult sucks in many ways, but being able to fulfil these silly childhood dreams is awesome.
@rubenerd I still have them! You can spot them here, in my university's bedroom's photo, from 2000


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@rubenerd I still have them! You can spot them here, in my university's bedroom's photo, from 2000


@stefano And that full-height tower as well! Amazing :')
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@stefano And that full-height tower as well! Amazing :')
@rubenerd I still have that, too!
Except some notable examples (My first C64, my Amiga, my first PC), I never sold old hardware when buying new.When I'll be old(er), I'll probably open a small retro computing museum.
Uhm...I have an idea now...
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@rubenerd I still have that, too!
Except some notable examples (My first C64, my Amiga, my first PC), I never sold old hardware when buying new.When I'll be old(er), I'll probably open a small retro computing museum.
Uhm...I have an idea now...
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@oxyhyxo @rubenerd I sold my C64, including the floppy drive, to buy a printer for my Amiga. I regretted it, but I was a child and couldn't do otherwise. Years later, I saw my aunt about to throw away my cousins' C64 (it wasnโt working, it showed the blue screen but never reached the prompt) along with the disk drive, joystick, and so on. I stopped her and asked if she could give it to me, I would keep it. She gladly let me have it, and it's still somewhere at my parents' house.
I think the F1 key is missing, I remember well when it popped off. Sooner or later I'll get my hands on it and make it work. It was the first keyboard I ever typed on, two months before I received my own.