I seem to recall a tv show, or something like it, where the door would open to different places depending on what key was used. Does anyone else think this might be the case?
Remember the days when 64MB USB drives were expensive, and we thought they were amazing, because they could hold 44 floppies worth of data?
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Ebonbolt
*sigh* I remember my Zip 750 drive, which connected to a new port type (Universal Standard Bus). I only ever got two 750MB disks; one of them I used to back up my hard drive. Entirely. With space left over. The 1 GB Jaz Drive was superfluous (not to mention the 2 GB Jaz).
Now, a 2 TB drive is too small, and everything runs out of space in a year because of upgrades to apps.
(Get off my lawn! Darn kids.)
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vorp
hehe, I know what you mean. First box I built was a Pentium II 333MHz with 16MB ram. Don’t remember the HDD size, but it was less than 500MB. Now PCs struggle with multi-core 3+Ghz and 16GB ram.
Sheela
Well, damn, now I feel old … my frist PC was a 386 with added co-processor and an 85 MB Harddrive.
And that was my .. hmm … 4th digital machine ?
I don’t really count the Commodore 64 and Amiga 500 as PC’s, since they were so different.
Nor do I consider my digital watch, nor the old Philips Odyssey 2001 a computer in any way,, shape or form .. though they were digital – And the Odyssey 2001 was the beginning of the “beige plastic” trend.
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Ebonbolt
Don’t worry, Sheila. I remember when “floppy disk” was accurate, too. I’ve also encountered punch cards (though I never had to work with them).
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Just_IDD
Ditto on the punch cards….though remember where ditto comes from? (The name of the machine that made the copies.) While I’m glad we have moved on to photo copies from Xeroxs, I miss Kodak moments.
I still got a working MC-10 and a CoCo 3 with an all powerful 300 baud modem upstairs. I’m half tempted to hook those things up and start coding in BASIC again with all the staying in house I have to do.
21 thoughts on “Elven 00080 | Affliction”
Myk Streja
Like, how many razors did that take?
willy
Guess she wanted a pack of cigarettes after that adventure.
vorp
hehe… tenebrous
Plehnard
Maybe those tentacles were part of a quest chain that started with the shower
R.S.
I have a strong suspicion that this strip is a reference to “Lucy”.
God, I’ve hated that USB stick ending SO much…
Myk Streja
I seem to recall a tv show, or something like it, where the door would open to different places depending on what key was used. Does anyone else think this might be the case?
zimriel
That would be “Locke and Key”. There’s a TV show, yes. But the comic is better.
AvangionQ
That’s a quest item. Check the data.
Animeswords
If this one (USB) leads to the attic … be worried … be very, very, worried.
Leilani
It’s not worth anything unless it holds at LEAST 32 gigs. *^^*
Drop USB stick.
MateKiddleton
Remember the days when 2GB USB drives were super expensive
vorp
Remember the days when 64MB USB drives were expensive, and we thought they were amazing, because they could hold 44 floppies worth of data?
Ebonbolt
*sigh* I remember my Zip 750 drive, which connected to a new port type (Universal Standard Bus). I only ever got two 750MB disks; one of them I used to back up my hard drive. Entirely. With space left over. The 1 GB Jaz Drive was superfluous (not to mention the 2 GB Jaz).
Now, a 2 TB drive is too small, and everything runs out of space in a year because of upgrades to apps.
(Get off my lawn! Darn kids.)
vorp
hehe, I know what you mean. First box I built was a Pentium II 333MHz with 16MB ram. Don’t remember the HDD size, but it was less than 500MB. Now PCs struggle with multi-core 3+Ghz and 16GB ram.
Sheela
Well, damn, now I feel old … my frist PC was a 386 with added co-processor and an 85 MB Harddrive.
And that was my .. hmm … 4th digital machine ?
I don’t really count the Commodore 64 and Amiga 500 as PC’s, since they were so different.
Nor do I consider my digital watch, nor the old Philips Odyssey 2001 a computer in any way,, shape or form .. though they were digital – And the Odyssey 2001 was the beginning of the “beige plastic” trend.
Ebonbolt
Don’t worry, Sheila. I remember when “floppy disk” was accurate, too. I’ve also encountered punch cards (though I never had to work with them).
Just_IDD
Ditto on the punch cards….though remember where ditto comes from? (The name of the machine that made the copies.) While I’m glad we have moved on to photo copies from Xeroxs, I miss Kodak moments.
Oldarmourer
Atari 400 ? later an 800 and a $400 5 1/2\” floppy drive…
first \’commercial\’ PC was a 486 33Mhz and later added a daughter board to get 66Mhz
Grouchy Hippie
I still got a working MC-10 and a CoCo 3 with an all powerful 300 baud modem upstairs. I’m half tempted to hook those things up and start coding in BASIC again with all the staying in house I have to do.
Jerard
Do you live in a cave??
Just_IDD
How much XP did Dana and Kauthtr grt for the vagina squid extermination?