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Ovi Origunal Ural Sun
🐱 Maine Coon
📸 Sergey Loubov [Ural Sun]
🎨 Red Silver Classic Tabby
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LEARNBLR #2, Weekend-mode engaged
New hexadecimal number system based around Latin/Cyrrilic/Greek letters so around (A,B,C,D,E,F,K,M,S,T,U,V,W,X,Y,Z)
'Argentique'
12x12 pixel cells & ~12x12 cells grid
MINIX3
TIS-100 low-power as low as possible tech-level requirements
Microsoft BOB's Chaos as virtual assistant analogy
SVG
Free and Open Source Software community
Georgism
Syndicalism
Libertarianism
Nomad48 color palette
OpenPOWER
ITS
CTSS
Multics
IPL
Tumblr 'WIN3D' theme custom overhaul
HyperCard/HyperTalk
Hypermedia with static HTML/CSS pages
Analog and home video rental store analogies
Lisp family structural and symbolic meta-programming similarities
Swift programming language
Fish shell
ZealC easy low-level access, full transparency and in-line multimedia editing
Esolangs site's deque, mysticism and analogical turing tarpit assomptions
Wax cylinders -> 45rpm autoplay small-size vinyls -> large Laserdiscs -> middle-sized optical symbolic disks
Cassettes -> Datasettes -> MiniDiscs -> SD cards
JVM & bytecode compiler/interpreter
Minitel, Prestel, Alex & Bulletin Board Systems, SAM Coupe, Armstrad CPC, Commodore 64, CBM II, SEGA Computer 3000,
Ural computer, MIR-1, MIR-2, russian ALGOL variants, Akademset, OGAS, Soviet Electronic Data Processing, Soviet Unit Record Equipment, BK-0010, AGAT, Law on Cooperatives, Runet, Yandex, OK, VK, EVM, SM EVM, Robotron, Hungarians' TPA, fifth generation computers initative up to 2010 from Japan & Bulgaria, Didaktik, Z9001, K-202, Galaksija, Rapira, Superplan, ALGOL68 with ALGOL W elements, Karel, SAKO, AGAT Schoolgirl's Robic, Perl, Rak...
NOOR, Teuton, BASICOIS, Smalltalk, Lusus, LOGO, FOCAL, Scratch, UTF-8,
Digital Equipment Corporation's COS-310, DIBOL, DECmate III(+?) & OpenVMS
Sun Microsystems' Voyager & misc. hardware
Konrad Zuse's KG
Wolfenstein The New Order's Pflaumen brand, Arya and Tekla
Computer job ladies from all times in history
Microsoft F# & F*
OpenXanadu project
Xerox Alto
SEGA Dreamcast hardware first edition
Olivetti Programma 101
Elektronika MK-52
Transmuters from Atari
PLATO V system's TUTOR language
Pixar early CGI renders
Pouet.net and all the demoscene world
Keypad-based I/O controls?
Cyberware augmentations?
First Tier aka playable Civs: Shoshones, Morocco, Assyrians as Inuits, Mayas Civ, Portugal, Polynesia...
Second Tier aka non-playable Civs: Poland, Songhay, Persia, Carthage, Ethiopia, Indonesia, Sweden, Iroquois as Hurons, Austria, Brazil, Incas, Ottomans, Netherlands, Venice.
City-States: [to be written]
Barbarians, Rebels, Observers and more: [to be written]
Constructed world considerations such as 12-bit tribbles as smallest data unit, multilingual coding paradigm, alternate history of media formats, 16^3 (so 3 elements of 16 unique possible sub-glyph each) ideogrammic dictionary, synthetic android machines of the Stellaris' Rogue Servitor vibe, no Wilsonism or at least way less of such, electricity cars are way ahead, harmonious collaboration on technologies, more variety in ways of thinking aka spirituality and rationalism coexist better, Panian grammars strongly credited link to Turing+Church thesis, less spatial exploration, even less extroverts success compared to introverts, smaller world, more isolation in between social spheres so less harmonious as of the last few decades, less biological matters understanding, medical technologies somewhat behind by two decades, cross-dimensional idiosyncratic imports, synthetic developments ahead by ~20-40 years, free high education similar to Soviet Union / Russia's, much wild-west style software piracy space on the sidelines, many super advanced free software resources to levels like Habrahabr and beyond, synthetic service grids outpacing human agencies' controls yet keeping a neutral attitude towards humans, many disperate computer networks instead of the world wide web we know, lesser adoption of such hyperTech by the laymen as non-enthusiasts went back to some sort of early 20th century-style primitivisms, some sort of aesthetic subculture tribe diversification developments growing real strong as of the last two decades, earlier global pandemic around 1996-2000, advanced nuclear energy abundance, more cross-national collaboration + harmony, sapient-kinds inclusivity as early as the last century or the last half-millenia, longer historical record going back more than ~2000 further into their past (so like 3000 BC instead of 1000 BC here)...
So I want to make a general-purpose (if I had to choose one topic, it would be to describe symbolic computation ala 'TuringTarpit' around video rental store deque operations) programming language 'Servitor' with specific analogical media and low-tech [any medieval scroll vellum media included] constraints in mind.
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Motorcycles and Lego... again
Today I took my motorbike out of the garage and washed the dust and cobwebs from the machine for the first time this year.
Once she was clean, I applied a coat of wax and waited for it to dry before I buffed the paintwork until it gleamed in the sun to a level that was frankly disgusting. I used colour restorer on the fairing inner to give it back a nice deep gloss black and even cleaned the foot pegs. When I was finished, she barely looked like a nineteen year old, soon to be classic motorcycle. I don't know what has happened to the time, but it hardly feels like any time has passed since I bought my bike and started modifying her to fit my damaged frame. Now she is a nineteen year old relic of the petrol age, an age that is all too easily coming to an end for people in my financial bracket. The chances of my affording a new electric motorcycle are on the never happening side of slim and to be honest, despite my knowing that internal combustion engines are filthy, smelly things, I am rather fond of this one in particular. As I type this, petrol is rapidly rising in price, to almost two pounds per litre and I am conflicted. I want to ride my bike, but fuel is expensive. Yet, environmentally, can I justify using petrol as a resource to burn just for fun? The human addiction to hydrocarbons has created a cruel and unfair world, with the disparity in wealth and the political power of some, far outstripping the majority of every one else. So alas, I put my motorcycle away and retired to my office and my Lego...
Lego Technic motorcycles had developed over the last few years from basic motocrossers with odd engine choices, to sports bike that are carefully designed rip offs of real world machines. I started with Lego again following an accident at work that left me a damaged shoulder and back. To make up for not being able to ride my bike, my wonderful wife purchased the Lego set 42007 for me to build. This was a strange motocrosser style with a transverse v-Twin engine, in a similar vein to the old Honda CX500. The exhaust and the drive chain were on the same side and the tyres were a pair of cute knobbly things that were the same size, front and rear. I built this model up and was entertained for a couple of hours, until I took it all apart again and built the B-model variant, a strange moto-speedway bike that did have the right sort of engine.
The Lego bug bit hard and I quickly found myself on line, buying up sets 8291 – the green motocrosser and 9392 – the quad bike. All of these machines were roughly the same scale and came with the usual Lego strangeness, such as odd engine choices or funny axles. The green motocrosser came with a flat twin engine, reminiscent of the BMW boxer twin (or Dnepr or Ural engines from the former Soviet Union for you motorcycle nerds), which seemed somewhat out of place on a what was supposed to be a small lightweight crosser. As you can imagine, my being a motorcycle nerd had no impact on my Lego whatsoever and I quickly set about building the bikes with single or parallel twin engines to make them look more authentic, somewhat like the KTM that I imagine the new of those sets was meant to look like.
The more I delved in to the world of Lego motorcycles, the more intrigued I became, right up until I found set number 8051 (of which I have currently found an unopened box set on Amazon, for £405! Fuck me...), entitled simply 'motorcycle'. Now I can well imagine that the designer of this set might have got themselves into a little bit of trouble because if you look closely at this machine, you can see that it is pretty much a modern Triumph Street triple. Maybe Lego and Triumph worked together to produce the set, but if that was the case, the box would be branded with the Triumph mark and as far as I can tell, this is not the case.
The bike is very pretty and probably one of, if not the best looking motorcycle that Lego has ever released, including the Creator Harley set that was just a Lego model of the usual Harley Pig Iron clunker from a hundred years ago! (Yes, that was a mean dig at Harley, one of the most well known brands of motorcycle in the world.) Mind you, the 8051 B-model is a clone of a Harley and it actually looks quite good, if you ignore the double crank shaft needed to make the 70 degree v-twin engine work right. Once built up, the Street triple A-model looks mean, with the bug eye lights poking out from under the front fairing. The clever use of angled lift arms gives the engine to look of the original and by using long con-rods, the engine is suitably tall and works very well. There is no gear box, but the drive chain does run inside the swingarm and the suspension works very well. In all, this is one hell of a display piece and with the casual changes of a couple of bits, you have the factory Streetfighter look of the original bike.
There were a couple of other Lego motorcycles that came after all of these and they were pretty ordinary. A blue coloured one had an engine layout that was remarkably similar in design to the fabled Honda VFR and the fairing that Lego built around it looked like it had come from a track bike, it did look cool, but there was something not quite right. It was easy to build and it looked OK when done, but it did not come close to the Street triple in terms of realism or design. Things got strange when Lego released a special 40th anniversary of Technic, BMW R 1200 GS Adventure model.
This model came in black and blue and generally had the shapes and designs that called back to the original bike and the front suspension was absolute genius, utilising a pair of headstock mounted swing arms to make the front end look like the telelever of the BMW bike. The engine however looked pants, with the narrow Lego flat twin made to look like the colossal BMW unit by building it outwards with a couple of special pieces. The singled sided gear driven swingarm was remarkably rigid and transferred motive power to the little piston engine beautifully, but suspension had to be limited, maybe to stop the universal joint used on the swing arm pivot from bending beyond a usable angle. The pannier boxes looked great and the asymmetrical light clusters was fairly authentic. The big knobbly tyres from the 42007 motocrosser fitted perfectly into this model and the whole bike was only a little larger than the Street Triple, well within the scale of the bikes themselves. Parked together, these bikes looked amazing, but the original 8051 was still the prettier bike.
The quad bike has been a staple of Lego Technic for several years now and it too has had various iterations over the years. I purchased the 2013version, but the previous model had a couple of specialist pieces that would have made the model less versatile. My 9392 version came with independent front suspension and a chain driven, solid rear axle mounted on a swinging arm. It was a lovely little model, but it just looked incomplete, having no rear lights or exhaust for the little single thumper. The obvious solution is as always to take these base models and just improve them, but after a while it starts to become a case of asking the question of how much value does the set have? Given the price of the set at the time, it was a great little kit and it looked great on my display shelf... Until the bug bit hard and I dismantled ever set I had and turned them into the many and various MOCs that I still play with to this day as a nearly fifty year old woman with creaky joints and fading eyesight!
Recently Lego released a new Quad-a-like set, 42139 All-Terrain Vehicle. This is a six wheeled forestry vehicle and proves yet again that Lego hate trees when the cargo deck comes complete with a chainsaw and some chopped up logs.
They are not being subtle about these things. Over the years, Technic sets have included multi-wheeled logging machines, log loaders, log haulers and now now this little horror of tree murdering splendour. The colours chosen for this model are a rather bland orange, white and black, but again with a little fiddling around in the parts box, you can bash together the kit with far prettier parts. For my version I used lime green, dark green, red and black, just try and make the thing look more fun. The suspension on the bike is fairly ordinary, being a rocking beam that allows the wheels to move up and down, but does not actually provide any shock absorption. The cargo bed is hand activated and the little front winch has a clever ratchet mechanism on it to make it unwind easily, but strong enough to pull a heavy load. The model is very dense in structure and even comes complete with a beautiful and clever little gear box, changing the speed of the flat twin piston engine as it moves along the carpet. There is not a lot to dislike with this model, but at the end of the build phase, I was still left with the slightly unfinished looking parts that was only remedied by dipping into my parts bin. Also, the wheels that this set came with a lovely, but to my mind they just do not work on this model. It needed big balloon tyres and I had just the set in mind, those from set number 8446 – Crane Truck. This was a strange Sci-fi looking six wheeled truck that had a crane on the back and four steering front wheels. The wheels from this model looked perfect on the All-Terrain Vehicle from the tree murdering division of Lego.
So why am I talking about all of this nonsense? Recently Lego unveiled a Technic motorcycle set that is by all reports astounding, the price alone is enough to put off all but the most ardent of Lego fans. The new Lego set is a model of the beautiful looking BMW M1000RR, itself an incredible bike, being a one litre sports bike of immense lineage. The power and speed figures are frightening to the average road rider, but a track speed of around two hundred miles per hour is promised, while producing one hundred and fifty six KW of power (212BHP for us old farts). I can well imagine that with my sort of bumbling throttle hand, this bike would snap my head off of my neck. But I am not talking about the real thing, I am talking about the Lego version and to be fair it is a pretty model, but for me, it is going to stay just that. I think the chances of me splashing out nearly £200 for a Lego motorbike (when I have a real motorbike in the garage that could easily drink £200 worth of fuel in a day with current prices!), are pretty slim. I am sure that the engine and gear box it comes with are excellent. I am sure that the specialist wheels it comes with and the cool looking tyres are very good. But they are bigger than the ones I have on my Lego models and frankly, after the disappointment of the Lego version of the beautiful Ducati Panigale V4R, I am not sure that I want to be burned like that again.
The Ducati was a lovely bike to dream of in my early biking life. The 916 was a vision of Italian beauty in two wheeled form, especially in the deep red that Ducati are famous for. Films like the Matrix which also happened to use these bikes no doubt helped the bike achieve this legendary status and loads of Streetfighter builders in the late 90s early 00s would source copies of the 916 tail piece for their own creations because it was so glorious. So when Lego announced that they were going to release a branded Ducati set, I was very excited. When the set came out, it was just over fifty pounds and I spent the money, knowing that this was an awful lot for a Lego motorcycle. When the set came, the box was very pretty, the photos of the real motorcycle on the back of the box were beautiful and despite jokes about Italian engineering that seem prevalent in the motoring world, Ducati really do know how to bolt a bike together in a way that just exudes a feral beauty. The Lego set came with a two speed gear box, working from a gear lever in the correct place. The engine was a small V4, located beneath the hump that should be a fuel tank and the wheels came with a wide rear tyre and disk rotors. However the screen on the front was abysmal and supplied paddock stand was so badly designed that the rear wheel does not fit into it. Once the wheel has been squeezed in, the bike promptly falls over. The front forks are an inverted design with gold uppers and grey lowers. There are no external springs visible and they feel firm enough to make the bike a bit more fun. But, as you can no doubt feel, there is a big but coming here. The whole front end of the bike looks unfinished and awful. There are no brake callipers, no front guard, no hand controls and the bar ends look uglier than a hill-billy cross-bred goat! The disappointment I felt as time went on resulted in the bike being stripped down and the parts being put into my general Lego sets. Fifty quid poorer and a little disappointed, I went back to building trucks.
However, as is always the way with these things, a little thought and reflection leads to minor modifications and improvements. There is little if anything I can do about the lack of front guard on the Panigale V4R and I have no idea how I can attach front brake callipers. The front screen is beyond ugly and I have tried several different ways of trying to improve it, but nothing comes close to my mind. So that leaves me with the handle bar and here I was able to add tiny switch gear, grips and even tiny silver bar weights. The result is that the bike still looks unfinished, but at least the handlebar is prettier. The addition of six tiny pieces was all it took to make the improvements to the bar. Sadly, I don't think that we will see another Ducati in the Technic range again and this is probably for the best. Some things are just too beautiful to build in Lego and that includes the Ducati and before you even think of suggesting it, my precious Suzuki.
#lego#lego technic#Lego motocycles#motocycles#lego motorbikes#motorbikes#ducati#bmw motorcycles#triumph motorcycles#BMW R1200 GS
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Edible Packaging Market Application and Geography| Forecast and Analysis 2021-2028
Edible packaging is a type of packaging that is used for wrapping food products or consumables products such as medicine. Edible packaging is mostly done to increase the shelf-life of food products. They are designed to be eaten and have the ability to biodegrade efficiently. Edible packaging is produced from different materials such as surfactant, polysaccharides, protein films, lipid, and composite films.
The global edible packaging market is estimated to be valued at US$ 1,004.8 million in 2021 and is expected to exhibit a CAGR of 6.9% over the forecast period (2021-2028).
Market Dynamics:
R&D in edible packaging is expected to propel growth of the global edible packaging market over the forecast period. For instance, in March 2021, a research team from Sri Venkateswara and Sri Padmavati Mahila Viswavidyalayam Universities (India), Ural Federal University, and Ural Branch of the RAS (Russia) reported development of edible food films for packaging vegetables, fruits, seafood, meat, and poultry.
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The increasing demand for biodegradable films in edible packaging is projected to provide lucrative growth opportunities. It reduces the dependency on fossil fuels and materials such as composite films, polysaccharides, lipid, and cellulose- or starch-based materials can provide new functionalities and properties such as biodegradability. Thus growing demand for biodegradable films in edible packaging is projected to foster the market growth of the edible packaging in the near future.
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Lipid
Surfactant
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Dairy
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Collaborator 050: Lo-Fi Odysseys w/ Mistah Rapsey on the b side.
I’m overjoyed to present number 50 in this glorious mixtape series today. As a special treat to celebrate this milestone, Daniel Oduntan and I have cooked up a 2 hour special!
Brother Thomas, many blessings.
This mix was inspired by fresh starts, big windows, window seats, Spring, sunshine/night time, day ones, reals ones, Babylon, dead ends, unrequited love, the beautiful struggle and goodbyes.
Peace Daniel Oduntan / LFO
a side: LFO 1. Miles Davis - Human Nature 2. Dreamcast & Sasac - Leo (feat. Taliah) 3. TheodorBlack - Colour Me Blue (feat. Margot) 4. Liv.e - Sweat (Charia Borracha) 5. Loose Ends - Soul Train Interview x Schizm - Live SP404 set @ #vhsandchill13 6. Ural Thomas - Smile 7. OG Rootz (formerly Durrty Goodz) - Marijuana 8. Skepta - n$ty_ (Knxwledge remix) 9. Nappynappa + Autolola + CWBY - Look Fa Me 10. Keemy! - ShaqOnCassette (303 MIX) 11. SIR E.U - Even Th0 Demo (feat Whyfi) [Prod. by Pacific Yew] 12. @mothecomedian x TIMOTHY. - Six 13. Debbie Debonaire - Pine 14. The Beatmaking Housewife - Messenger of the Sun (feat. Xei) 15. Chief Commander Ebenezer Obey & his International Brothers - Ara Nbada Owo Oje 16. Dennis Brown - Wichita Lineman 17. Calvin Keys - Shawn Neeq 18. Katsutoshi Morizono - Space Traveller 19. Raptum - Karmen 20. Ego Ella May - Bull 21. Kai Rabai - Sensei Said [Prod. by Scoogie] 22. Meakoom + Bare Beats - Move
b side: Mistah Rapsey 1. Bob Marley & The Wailers - What Am I Supposed To Do 2. vik - contrast (where?) 3. Kamasi Washington - Integrity 4. Pacific Yew - ((((Bloodroot Bloom))) 5. WOKE - The Lavishments of Light Looking (Ft. George Clinton) 6. The Five Stairsteps - Danger He's A Stranger 7. Knxwledge - kaveman_ 8. J.Cole - Can't Get Enough (aywy remix) 9. Madlib - 24 Stop 10. Barney Artist - Love Language (Feat. Ego Ella May) [Prod. Alfa Mist] 11. Nicolas Jaar - Come N Get It 12. Jimi Tenor & Tony Allen - Darker Side Of Night 13. Junior Murvin - Rescue Jah children 14. Azymuth - Partido Alto 15. Yusef Lateef - Ev’ry Day (I Fall in Love) 16. Sun Palace - I'm Going To Lie Down 17. Omar - Say Nothin' (Original Mix) featuring Ol' Dirty Bastard 18. Ravyn Lenae - 4 Leaf Clover w/ Steve Lacey 19. Kanye West - Real Friends (St. Paul Version) 20. ‘tzyurash‘ - The Teaching of a White Rose 21. Quetzal - On the Road (Feel Pretty Good in Myself)
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Вот уже начинается ностальгия по зиме, по этим прогулкам по заснеженному лесу. Без всяких вирусов... #лес #зима #снег #Урал #рябина #forest #snow #winter #Ural #beautiful #nature #sun #photography #photographer #naturephotography https://www.instagram.com/p/B--4xERj5z_/?igshid=41a7cnca79sq
#лес#зима#снег#урал#рябина#forest#snow#winter#ural#beautiful#nature#sun#photography#photographer#naturephotography
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Maskoch’s Klara
Klara “Olivae” Booksword (ideal self described)
Self
Olive green eyes
Jet black mid-short hair (end on the shoulders)
Mesopotamians’ tan skin color/tone
B-cup breasts
hourglass body shape
5′8″ height
124 pounds weight
Vanilla scent
smooth skin
right handed
angelic voice
Grunge-ish clothing style
minimal grooming
August 1st 1998 bday
Autistic
INTP-T
curious
mindful
honest
kind hearted
funny
polite
innovative
erudite
photographic memory
female gender
she/her pronouns
straight sexuality
very moderate / syncretic jainism?
Family
A same-age brother
A younger brother
Mother (Assyrian for sure)
Father (German or Hungarian?)
Extended family
Friends
A friend tribe from middle-high school that does care about me
A ENTP Best Friend Forever which has plenty of time and which loves to do projects alongside me
Six great local friendships
Pets
“Macro”, the black Turkish angora Ankara cat, which is very playful and wise, also a familiar
Career
Bookstore clerk
Tabletop game shop clerk
IBM employee in Canada?
Studies
Completed middle school
Completed ‘high’ school (Cegep) in “Systemes Ordines”
Hobbies
Researching topics online
Discussing with friends around many topics
French
English
German
Spanish
Hungarian
Assyrian Neo-Aramaic
Russian
Latin
Wardrobe & Aesthetics
Nintendo 64 dark sleeve shirt
SEGA Dreamcast Logo light t shirt
Sony Playstation white shirt
Boogzel Saturn Embroidered hoodie
Boogzel Sun Long Sleeve T shirt
Boogzel Alien Contact T shirt
Boogzel Yellow Classique Charm beret
Boogzel Pixel Universe sweatshirt
Boogzel Windows Aesthetic backpack
Boogzel Space Research hoodie
FashionFits Penguin onesie pyjama
Aesthentials Serene Girl shirt
Aesthentials Reality Is Bending shirt
Aesthentials What is Aesthetic shirt
Aesthentials Vaporwave stickers
Kokopie 2019 Kawaii Vaporwave Pink Unicorn Nintendo beanie
Dog Dog Gradient notes
Unzzy Harajuku strap pants
Vapor95 City Bus joggers
Vapor95 Macintosh Plus joggers
Aesthetic Creation face mask
#Itgirls Retro Two Colors loose shirt + thin chiffon blouse
#Itgirls Oriental Print Hieroglyphs long knit warm scarf
Headcrab shirt
DEC Digital burgundy tote bag
DEC Digital blue casquette
Ponchos
Portal 2 vest
Portal 2 Chell cosplay
Budget
100’000+ CAD$ per year
100’000+ USD$ per year
Home
Six rooms house
Kitchen
Lounge
Studio
Bedroom
Bathroom with Bathtub and Shower
Guests' Bedroom
Garage
Garden?
Closet
Projects
Several journals (art, witchcraft, productivity, personal...)
Plastic arts (poetry word artworks and drawings mostly) folders
'Productivity + Aesthetics' vlog channel
Meme page around history (focusing mostly around the 1910-1932 period)
Possessions
1968 Volkswagen Beetle converted into electric
Manual but customized Bicycle
Robotron K 1840 (or a similar model that comes from my conworld maybe?) vintage computer system
HP 150 Touchscreen II computer system
Thinkpad P52 laptop computer
HP Pavillon 8160 desktop computer
HP-86B with 9121 dual diskette drive
Ural-14 vintage mainframe computer system
IBM /360 Model 67 vintage mainframe computer system
Zuse Z4 computer system
Pilot ACE computer system
Pentagon 128k 3+ computer system
UT-88 computer kit
Apple iPhone 11 Pro
Sharp ZQ-630M 256KB model electronic organizer
custom-built Linux Mint 19.3 desktop computer
a somewhay small cluster supercomputer/server
a single frame Z15 mainframe computer
NeXTCUBE
Parade-inspired instruction set architecture server tower format computer system
Parade-inspired instruction set architecture vintage micro-sized embedded microcontroller unit
Sun Microsystems 'Ultra 1'? computer system
DEC VT-50 / VT-100 cases
‘Inferno OS’ + ‘Windows 3.11 for Workgroups’ machine
DSi with Pokemon Black and White
Warhammer 40K Adeptus Mechanicus (or maybe Tau?) army
Armies in Plastic (World War 1 edition)
Custom keyboard
Custom mousepad XL
Telex machine and address
MIDI keyboard
SEGA Genesis Mini & Original
SEGA Dreamcast
iPod Shuffle
1920x1200 CRT monitor
Vintage Polaroid Sun600
Camcorder
Tripod
Analog argentic 35mm camera
Customized notebooks
Slide Rule
HP-16C calculator
Soviet RPN programmable calculator
Vinyl record player
Earppuffs
Typewriter / vintage Word Processor
Cassette to CD deck
Post-it stacks
Tabletop miniature games
Board games
Card games
Custom 3D printed miniatures
Dice sets
Lightbox
Portable green screen
Diecast miniature soviet vehicles
Diecast miniature vehicles
Reference books like encyclopedias and atlases in my library
Magic
Guardian angel
Safe for use Tarot deck
Magical computer
K-Suit
GLaDOS-like AI friend
Lifetime in centuries (600-1200 years) instead of decades
True Polymorph spell
(...)
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