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      heper
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      doorstops ought to be easily moved in/out of positions. these first gen 'laptops' need a forklift to move :-)

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        jwt Netgate
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        @Phishfry:

        Anybody remember this green screen beauty…My Dad was proud of this machine when he got it.

        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osborne_1

        I had one.  I gave it to my ex-wife in the divorce.  (Yes, I'm that old.)

        The screen wasn't green.  Kaypro had a green screen.  The Osborne 1 was white (more grey, really) on black.

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          abit
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          @Phishfry:

          Anybody remember this green screen beauty…My Dad was proud of this machine when he got it.

          https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osborne_1

          I would not, actually remember but…
          The years prelude me by 10 - the earliest I recall is DOS 5, circa 1990, Intel 286 nevertheless...

          Wiki is fucked you know, it keeps begging for money, for MONEY period or for MORE MONEY period --

          It is going to go down in history like this:
          123 - show excel sheets wikipedia

          Maybe I am NOT the right guy for this.

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            derwood
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            Sure do remember it.. My dad had bought one right when it came out with a daisywheel printer and paid me to type up a 30 page document in WordStar.
            The keyboard was OK.. The screen sucked compared to my Commodore computer I had in my room.

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              My childhood bedroom got invaded by a Commodore PET. I wrote a basic chess program on it line by line from a book. Luckily it had a mass storage device(cassette tape) As I remember the program did not compile on the first go around.

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                I was trying to find the article i copied from and ran across this:
                https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Fabulous_Furry_Freak_Brothers

                Straight out of Austin Texas

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                  jwt Netgate
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                  Back in the day, Austin was a wonderful place.

                  Now we have Yuppies and Republicans in SUVs.

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                    MontTech
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                    Why do I remember the screen being orange…?    :o

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                      GomezAddams
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                      @Phishfry:

                      I was trying to find the article i copied from and ran across this:
                      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Fabulous_Furry_Freak_Brothers

                      Straight out of Austin Texas

                      I loved Freak Brothers comics in my teen years. Unfortunately, the state of Kentucky classified them as "paraphernalia", and my local record store had to stop carrying them. I still have every one of them 40 years later!

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                        heper
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                        Fired one of them up. A couple of filter caps exploded & shits started smoking (expected)
                        After a trip to the nearest electronics shop & some soldering, it works again :D :D

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                          KOM
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                          Reminds me of the first clone PC portables ("luggables' is more like it) that I used to sell back in the late 80's.  Weighed around 20-30 lbs, stood as tall as your knees, but you could carry it around.  Likely a ripoff of the IBM 5155 or Compaq Portable.

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                            kpa
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                            There was also a Commodore 64 built with a similar design:

                            https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commodore_SX-64

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                              KOM
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                              Looks more like the Oscilloscope 64, with optional keyboard  ;D

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