“Oh, you’re collecting these? I’m just going to put some labels on them.” I don’t know why stores do that. Book stores are notorious for it.
Good hsul, though. The ELP, GFR and ON-J ones really resonate with me.
“Oh, you’re collecting these? I’m just going to put some labels on them.” I don’t know why stores do that. Book stores are notorious for it.
Good hsul, though. The ELP, GFR and ON-J ones really resonate with me.
Fedora 41 Workstation on my desktop, Fedora 41 KDE Spin on two old computers connected to TVs for streaming. For mobile I have an iPad (I bought for my mom, but she couldn’t figure it out. She was 89 at the time.), iPhone Pro Max and my old Pixel 6 Pro I use as an Android mini tablet.
I have the iPhone because I got tired of hearing people whine about me being on Android. I then realized how much more polished apps are on iOS compared to Android.
We had a Commodore PET in school, but our first home game system was the Coleco Telstar that my dad bought.
Then he bought a Coleco Telstar Arcade
Then he bought a Coleco Gemini
Then he bought an Atari 2600 before getting into computers such as the Commodore VIC=20, Commodore 64, Atati ST, before moving onto “PC Compatible” computers such as a Zenith, Vendex HeadStart (endorsed by WWF wrestler King Kong Bundy), then Tandy S/L or T/L and then we started building our own.
VIC=20, Commodore 64, Vendex HeadStart, Zenith (forget the model), Tandy TL/2, then I had a 386SX/20 built, then I started building my own starting with a 486-DX4/100.
First dabbled with Linux when I bought a CD from Staples with “Linux95” on it. It was just Slackware. Then Red Hat 4.0 and Corel Linux.
I nuked my Windows 11 and went with Fedora KDE, too.
I just stumbled across this group and saw your coffee ice cream. You add coffee crystals, but I’m curious if Camp Coffee would be a good alternative.
Camp Coffee (Wikipedia)