|
Post by Rincewind on Sept 19, 2007 13:38:36 GMT -5
|
|
|
Post by MjolnirH on Sept 20, 2007 15:39:53 GMT -5
unfortunately, I had none of those listed in my basement DAMMIT I do have a commodore 128, and a Texas Instrument 99/49, that you use a cassette player to load and save things.
|
|
|
Post by grond on Oct 22, 2009 14:35:35 GMT -5
Not quite like what rincewind started this thread about, but I think its worth a gander and a gaff. gizmodo.com/318191/steampunk-laptop-reminds-us-why-steampunk-is-coolI figured Dmitri at least would appreciate this if he hasn't seen it before. I'd really like to learn how to do this sort of thing because modern technology's presentation really clashes with my sense of taste. Anyway, enjoy.
|
|
Dmitri
Land Owner
D&D Geeks of the World Unite!
Posts: 1,466
|
Post by Dmitri on Oct 23, 2009 5:38:14 GMT -5
And that, my friends, is cool as hell.
|
|
|
Post by grond on Oct 24, 2009 16:03:49 GMT -5
|
|
|
Post by pigdish on Oct 25, 2009 20:18:52 GMT -5
I love all things steampunk. I've been making steampunk-ish items for my home brew campaign. It has added a new level of excitement to the game for everybody. It's one thing to describe a gun but it's totally rad when the player actually gets to hold the same object, which has enhanced the role-play a lot in our game.
I'll post images of the things I've made if anybody is interested.
|
|