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09/19/2010 10:47:37 AM · #1
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Where do they keep them all?
09/19/2010 01:05:58 PM · #2
Rumor has it that the photos are stored on an array of Commodore 1541 floppy drives swapped by a team of trained ferrets.
09/19/2010 04:24:03 PM · #3
Originally posted by fotomann_forever:

Rumor has it that the photos are stored on an array of Commodore 1541 floppy drives swapped by a team of trained ferrets.

The sad thing is I used to have a Commodore 1541 floppy drive...
09/19/2010 04:59:53 PM · #4
Originally posted by Melethia:

Originally posted by fotomann_forever:

Rumor has it that the photos are stored on an array of Commodore 1541 floppy drives swapped by a team of trained ferrets.

The sad thing is I used to have a Commodore 1541 floppy drive...


Lucky you... I had the darn cassette drive. :)
09/19/2010 05:07:12 PM · #5
Oh, I had the cassette drive first. Then I upgraded! :-)
09/19/2010 05:16:26 PM · #6
Patience - waiting for the big games to finish loading on the cassette driver.

I had it too ;)
09/19/2010 05:39:25 PM · #7
I had the tape player too. It was attached to my VIC-20 with its 5K of memory. Used to play the Scott Adams adventure games. There were five of them: Adventureland, Pirates' Cove, Mission Impossible, Voodoo Castle and (my favorite) The Count.

On weekends I'd invite myself over to my friend James' house. He had the C-64. Telengard all night!
09/19/2010 05:43:32 PM · #8
I liked the noises when the games loaded, it sounded really new and computerish. A novelty at the time:)
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