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ATTN: old school guys (brake help needed)

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What, you forgot about my early 70's snowmobiles and dirtbike. Can't forget the OL Lady! OLD GUYS RULE! Your son will be driving soon, you'll catch up quickly to the rest of us greybeards. :lol2: Hey the smilies are workin again.


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You are obviously getting ready for the 20th century, technologically speaking.

Case in point:

Old GTO

Old Sunbird

Old flip phone

Old "desktop" computer

Q.E.D. - Old "guy"

:lol:

Consider stepping to the 20th century bud!




Compaq Portable - circa 1983.





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Consider stepping to the 20th century bud!

Compaq Portable - circa 1983.

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:lol: I remember my Dad had one of these for work and I would play games on it.

Consider stepping to the 20th century bud!

Compaq Portable - circa 1983.

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WOW I could use some of my OL floppy disc with games on em.

WOW I could use some of my OL floppy disc with games on em.

LMAO all started with screens you couldn't see. WOW we are right back where we started from....only smaller

LMAO all started with screens you couldn't see. WOW we are right back where we started from....only

...only you are still there pal !!!!! LOL!!!!

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Consider stepping to the 20th century bud!

Compaq Portable - circa 1983.

compaqI.JPG

2technological4me

2technological4me

We use to call it a 'luggable' PC back then since it was the size of a suitcase and it weighed around 30 pounds. It was basically an IBM PC/XT stuffed into a suitcase.

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