This really is too bizarre for words. Really.
Or just sit back and watch this (very poor quality) video showing the lightning speed with which you can twitter using a Commodore 64.
Yes, a Commodore 64.
This really is too bizarre for words. Really.
Or just sit back and watch this (very poor quality) video showing the lightning speed with which you can twitter using a Commodore 64.
Yes, a Commodore 64.
There is a line in that site that says, "Even today there is a vibrant scene around the C64." Well, I'm sorry to burst their bubble… but there ain't nothing vibrant about C64…. and there never was.
Hahahahhaa!
I read most of that site just gobsmacked to be honest.
And, before you were born, the C64 scene was very vibrant…if you were 8.
I had C64 envy, as all I had was a Tandy TRS-80…*sigh*
I remember all to well the TRS-80. My Dad would make us program the game game we wanted to play and stuff. It was so annoying when 1 thing was typed in wrong. The computer stuff stuck with my brother
I remember all to well the TRS-80. My Dad would make us program the game we wanted to play and stuff. It was so annoying when 1 thing was typed in wrong. The computer stuff stuck with my brother, I on the other hand was so over it!
Yep, hours of typing in line after line of BASIC programming language…saving it to cassette tapes, playing them back to get that nice squelchy fax machine sound…
I should make a song of it shouldn't I…
wow.. that is OLD School.
that si crazy.. im surprised someone still has that.
I know, so was I … madness!

June 18, 2009
There is a line in that site that says, "Even today there is a vibrant scene around the C64." Well, I'm sorry to burst their bubble… but there ain't never vibrant about C64…. and there never was.