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Old 07-31-2003, 10:30 AM
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Hi,

This is my 3th try on aerial photos. I cachted this funny picture today. Hope you like it.

If you want to see the complete series go to my site.

Regards!
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by rucanunes
Hi,

This is my 3th try on aerial photos. I cachted this funny picture today. Hope you like it.

If you want to see the complete series go to my site.

Regards!
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Man! I sure hope its not for one of those old dot matrix printers! I remember they were about that scale. At least my old Commodore 64 MPS801 printer was. I think we would hear it on this side of the Atlantic!
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Commodore 64, that is a blast from the past.

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Commodore 64, that is a blast from the past.

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Still have it someplace but Im sure its dead.
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I grew up on a Commodore64. Never had the 128. They were trying to put one in all of our schools. Except at school they had the tape drive (So Slow). At home we had the blazing fast 5.25" floppy drive. At least it seemed fast compared to the tape drive. Nothing compared to today's computers.

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Originally posted by bugleboy
I grew up on a Commodore64. Never had the 128. They were trying to put one in all of our schools. Except at school they had the tape drive (So Slow). At home we had the blazing fast 5.25" floppy drive. At least it seemed fast compared to the tape drive. Nothing compared to today's computers.

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Oh man, I remember when I first got my 1541 drive! (insert Tim Allen grunt here) I thought I was god. I remember my first 286 system with the 2 meg HD. Wow! 2 FRIGGIN MEGS! I will NEVER fill this thing up!
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