And a pair of boots in your trunk?
Actually, to be accurate, just one boot. C’mon, I have faith in you.
And a pair of boots in your trunk?
Actually, to be accurate, just one boot. C’mon, I have faith in you.
I’m American, where do I put this bonnet?
Tie it under your chin and let it dangle down your back.
With all your frills upon it!
If it has flowers on it, you should give it to Mal Reynolds.
Now you’ve done it eschereal. Firefly in general and Capt Mal in particular was what turned me into a Sci Fi watcher at a very late age (I was very old, Capt Mal wasn’t). I will expecting even more wit out of you now. Don’t let me down.
Graphicraft (1985). Sold by Commodore, as there was just about no third-party software industry for Amiga yet. I had that and Textcraft, which was the earliest WSYWIG word processor for the Amiga and, as implied by the name, also sold directly by Commodore at the Amiga’s initial release.
I just ran across a copy of Smithsonian magazine November 2017 aimed at the Spanish Flu centennial, with the cover “The Coming Pandemic”. One of the articles quotes and has a picture of Dr. Fauci. The main concern expressed related to dealing with a pandemic pertained to downplaying the seriousness of the situation (which happened a lot in 1918).
WHO remembers.
I remember when real estate listings would have cryptic numbers in them something like 104K5. Those were page and grid coordinates for the Thomas maps.
I used Twinax on an AS400 in the 80’s and 90’s. I had a Timex-Sinclair
Twinax is just about gone now. Native AS400 (iSeries or IBM System i) no longer natively support it. Though you can still buy some devices to run your old twinax printers if you really need too.