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ah happy days or saving and loading progs on a tape recorder :teeth::blush:

 

Yes, I had a BBC and I remember trying to load "Elite" by cassette, it was ready by the time I got in from school :scare:

 

Funny you mention that I was looking at an article on Elite only the other day.

 

I was not lucky enough to have a BBC computer so I only got to play Elite on the Commodore 64....

 

One bad decision I made was getting an Amstrad CPC464 :thumbdown: what a pile of cack but then we know Lord Alan has been responsible for some rubbish over the years :lol:

 

My cousin had a Dragon 32, wasn't bad but I had his life for it :lol:

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ah happy days or saving and loading progs on a tape recorder :teeth::blush:

 

Yes, I had a BBC and I remember trying to load "Elite" by cassette, it was ready by the time I got in from school :scare:

 

Funny you mention that I was looking at an article on Elite only the other day.

 

I was not lucky enough to have a BBC computer so I only got to play Elite on the Commodore 64....

 

One bad decision I made was getting an Amstrad CPC464 :thumbdown: what a pile of cack but then we know Lord Alan has been responsible for some rubbish over the years :lol:

 

My cousin had a Dragon 32, wasn't bad but I had his life for it :lol:

 

I always wanted a Lynx

 

camputers-lynx-large.jpg

 

Don't know why :shrug:

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^^ lol i had that version, am sure it was about a foot long :lol:

 

sorry to the OP for going slightly off topic and showing how old we are :blush:

 

I'm the OP and I started going off topic, I always do :blush:

 

I am not so much a spring chicken as an old c0ck :snack:

 

:doh: thought someone else had started this thread :blush:

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modmins

 

:lol::lol: Sounds like some sort of hobbit creatures that live in the dark under a log :lol:

Heard it on another forum (think it was Bikeradar) and thought it was funny :teeth:

 

I think its gonna stick on here now :lol:

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Only the PirateBay could turn the Raspberry Pi into true cloud computing :lol:

 

http://www.techradar.com/news/internet/ ... es-1072089

 

The Pirate Bay has announced that it is turning to the skies to house its servers and is looking into sending a drone into low orbit, so that the only way someone can shut down its operations is by aeroplane.

 

In a blog post which wouldn't look out of place on 1 April, the folks behind the Pirate Bay are fed up with the heat they are getting on the ground so they have decided to make use of the latest technology – namely Raspberry Pi – and literally take flight.

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