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Up early to skate and it's raining
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Them 909s with Compass 80mm set up
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Peter Mitchell. Nothing Lasts Forever. Leeds, England, 1970s
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Apple propaganda notwithstanding, the reason tower PCs are big isn’t because they’re outdated. The reason tower PCs are so bulky is because they’re designed to be user serviceable. The case has lots of open space so your big, meaty hands can easily access all of the components, and everything is secured with friction-fit tabs and standard machine screws to minimise the need for specialised tools. A properly laid out tower PC is fully serviceable with a single Phillips-head screwdriver and no greater manual skill than your average Lego playset – heck, for some of the more modern case layouts you don’t even need the screwdriver, unless you’re performing major surgery like a full motherboard replacement.
Like, think about who benefits from convincing you that a fully modular computing device that can be serviced and repaired with your bare hands and minimal technical skill is unfashionable.
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Analog Athens, November 2024
Leica IIIf, Kodak 50mm f/1.8, Ferrania P30
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Do you bite your thumb at me sir?!
ROMEO + JULIET (1996) + IMDb Trivia
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Charles Hewitt. Night Time Coffee. London. 1952
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