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drawcomputers · 2 days ago
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objectum flag but it's a heart instead of a circle... because i love being objectum
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drawcomputers · 2 days ago
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woa . hello everyone (thirteen crickets chirp from the backyard)
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drawcomputers · 5 days ago
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She's gorgeous i don't know
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drawcomputers · 6 days ago
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imac g3 save me imac g3
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drawcomputers · 6 days ago
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This photo is weirdly intimate, so i wanted to share
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drawcomputers · 8 days ago
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rust on metal <3 :-)
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drawcomputers · 8 days ago
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[ID: A quote that reads, "It is Microsoft. And I will kill them." Attributed to Sony Computer Entertainment President and CEO Ken Kutaragi, asked in 1994 who he thought the biggest competition would be for his upcoming PlayStation game console. "I will kill them" is in large red text while the rest is white. /End ID.]
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Quote from Ken Kutaragi (Electronic Gaming Monthly #200, Feb. 2006)
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drawcomputers · 11 days ago
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Nomad by Genesis Computer Corp. (1985), PA. "Genesis Computer Corporation has introduced NOMAD, a personal robot for use with the Commodore 64. NOMAD is driven by stepper motors, and can move forward, reverse, right, and left. It has ultrasonic "eyesight" which allows it to detect objects in its path. NOMAD's robot control language allows the user to create complex patterns of movement. The robot also can be controlled through a joystick. NOMAD plugs into the 64's user port and comes with its own power supply and a 25-foot cord. An optional BASIC enhancement cartridge is available which adds NOMAD control commands such as AHEAD, BACK, LEFT, and RIGHT. NOMAD has a suggested retail price of $179.95. The BASIC cartridge retails for $39.95." – Personal Robot for 64s, Compute!'s Gazette, issue 19(2) January 1985 (p137).
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drawcomputers · 15 days ago
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[Not my recordings. This is what’s left of the dialogue in question.]
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drawcomputers · 15 days ago
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[ID: Top text that says, "Hot Take: the ONLY men who are immune to toxic masculinity are animated robots who are gentle, innocent, kind, polite, and who don't give a shit about their programming," followed by a collage of robots who fit this description, like Wall-E. Bottom text says, "Men! Free yourselves! Emulate these soft-hearted, illustrated automatons!" /End ID.]
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drawcomputers · 17 days ago
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Nobody understands her like I do
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drawcomputers · 18 days ago
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11.03.24 not a computer this time
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drawcomputers · 19 days ago
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I am just a little inconsolable over the wild robot
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drawcomputers · 27 days ago
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DuKane A-V Matic… a self-contained filmstrip viewer with cassette player, late 1970s to mid-1980s model, in really good condition, at a thriftstore. My friend saw this first and remembered using these in school well.
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drawcomputers · 28 days ago
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drawcomputers · 1 month ago
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BORN TO FAIL - A SONIC THE HEDGEHOG FANZINE
a look into the thoughts, futures, and failures of a select few sonic robots. what lives to they build for themselves, and how do they learn to live in the first place?
OUT RIGHT HERE ON ITCH.IO FOR FREE!!! donations are appreciated, but not required.
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drawcomputers · 1 month ago
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10.10.24 -- DEC VT100 Terminal
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