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bytecellar.com
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| | Apple IIGS? Of course. Commodore 64C? You betcha. NeXTstation Turbo Color? Booyah! These three classics are just part of Blake Patterson's tricked-out technology den that's known as the Byte Cellar -- and yes, we're seething with jealousy. Take notes, folks, because this is how it's done. In all, the Byte Cellar currently plays home to 69 computers, video game consoles, PDA's and other noteworthy gadgets. Need to switch between the Atari and the Amiga? Not a problem, as each system is thoughtfully laid out on a workbench that allows one to easily scoot between rigs. Even the walls bleed vintage cred with a Space Invaders motif, rare posters and hardware components from bygone eras. Be sure to take it all in with a panorama photo that's been linked up below, ...
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| | subethasoftware.com
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| | NOTE: The images in this article were taken from the excellent Radio Shack Catalogs archive website: 1984 was a big year for home computers. Not only was the Apple Macintosh released with that famo...
| | manuelmoreale.com
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| Almost two years ago I wrote a blog post about my browsers setup. A few things have changed since then and my browser setup is a bit different now. ...