Wednesday, October 04, 2006

Found During the Obligatory GIS for "Pepperidge Farm"




128K RAM? FORTRAN?? Data... base??? WOW! This whole "personal computer" thing just might take off!

And maybe by the year 2000, we'll have colonies on the moon and ad designers will learn how to lay out a two-page fucking spread.


*Ahem*



Comments:
I did some searching on the old GS and it looks like the data moonbase was taken care of early, in 1998. See for yourself. Maybe it's more of a sexy moonbase. Or maybe a violent, sexxxy moonbase, but it was definitely not a moon...base.

you are so though provoking...me likes you.

Get out, where can I get one of these Apple IIIs? What a marvelous machine they speak of. 80 variables in ONE FORMULA!!!! How? Where did they get such advanced technology that they can have 128K of RAM? I didn't even know that existed or could exist. I need to look into this Apple company and see if they have any other crazy technology. Next thing you'll be telling me is I can transfer my records to a miniature computer device that will hold thousands of songs....

And today I have an apple computer at home with a googlepoopillion times more processing power and I use it for the very technical and professional task of... posting comments into this blog, check my email, and watch free pr0n on el interneto. Thank you Steve-o!

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