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Das passiert wenn man im Hotel die "richtigen" Tasten auf der Fernbedienung drückt. Und somit kann man die anderen Hotelgäste auch glücklich machen :) Und ja... Das ist in der Tat Windows 95 :)
I found some interesting graffiti when taking a walk in Durham. Most are prominent apart from the last one - COVID 19.
Here comes the sun
Here comes the sun, and I say
It's alright
The porthole view from an Iberia A350, some magic from mother nature.
A window into the past.
Two generations of Alexander buses which were once the backbone for Dubliners in their daily commute.
Going back to green, former Dublin Bus Leyland Olympian RH 125, through the 90's the main double decker in Dublin, RH 125 is seen recreating a 46A on the last day of the route 25th January 2025.
Memories
Locked in, but who's complaining.
Onboard "Berlin " looking out the nearside door & what a view, Lufthansa Boeing 787 Dreamliner.
Its certainly #GutenFlug
First class seat, what a view.
Seen at London City Airport, the home of the CityFlyer fleet of Embraer's, ideal for the short runway & steep landing/ take offs required.
As well as the convenience of London City Airport with quicker access to London itself, the airport provides amazing views for departing passengers, you can almost touch the wings from the gates, plus all boarding is done by walkway, there are no airbridges.
I really didn't have any idea what to photograph for this week's theme, the 1990s ... mmm ... I remember I was young haha. :S
Thankfully, Virgilio, gave me this idea about the computing of that era: Windows 95. Surely you remember. ;o)
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Realmente no tenía ni idea de qué fotografiar para el tema de esta semana, la década de 1990s ... mmm ... Recuerdo que era joven jaja. : S
Afortunadamente, Virgilio, me dio esta idea sobre la computación de esa época: Windows 95. Seguro que lo recuerdas. : o)
UPDATE: THE TIME IS NOW! I will start to release my collection this week so if interested now is the time to get in contact. :)
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A computer game that includes the CD, Jewel Case, and Original Box.
"The 3D Adventures of Sailor Moon is the only PC game based on the popular TV anime series Sailor Moon. It is basically an interactive 3D virtual city with various mini-tasks. Explore the magical and mystical world of the Sailor Scouts, ordinary high school girls who can transform into powerful super heroes. Stand for justice and fight against the evil forces of the Negaverse.
There are five different play areas to explore:
The Magical Puzzle Room has 3 levels of play ranging from basic 9-sided cube mysteries to difficult 25-sided challenges, and over 50 different 3D puzzles. Solving a puzzle will allow you to see a Sailor Scout image and listen to an important message.
The Galactic Moon Library enables you to view secret files on each Sailor Scout such as their strengths and aptitudes plus watch them in a slide show.
The Crystal Fighting Arena is an action game where you must shoot flying crystals and moving targets. Try to get as many targets in the least time possible.
The 3D Fashion Salon & Fitting Room allows you to view different costumes and pick and choose what each Sailor Scout will wear. There's beach wear, fighting gear, formal dresses and lots of fashion accessories.
The Moon Castle TV Show is where you can view over 10 different videos created from the best-loved episodes accompanied by music."
Find other games here including Japanese & Korean Sailormoon ones.
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All these (and more) need new homes as I'm going to a different country for an extended stay soon so send me a Flickr Mail message (access through the arrow that appears near my profile photo when mousing over it, or click on the little tan envelope that appears on my profile page) if interested.
CC image from www.flickr.com/photos/pdxsurreal/14301113/
Quote from www.brainyquote.com/quotes/authors/e/eric_hoffer.html
Thanks to Eric Hoffer for the quote, and thanks to pdxsurreal for the photo
That's an IBM Thinkpad 760XL, "Designed for Windows 95"
Monthly scavenger hunt #5: an animal doing something funny
All background screens from The Neverhood game for PC (1995). I managed to decode all background graphics, videos and sfx/mus. Sprites are still a work in progress, and code is 0% complete.
Images are sorted alphabetically by their hexadecimal identifier in BLB files.
Sometimes, a photo just follows its own bizarre trajectory. The tree was found at the Houston Bush airport and reminded me of Twin Peaks. The VHS and Win 95 manual were added in from props at home ... the result just suggested weirdness ... thus, a cure for "covfefe" was the obvious choice ...
The We are Here challenge on July 5 2017 was: Vaporwave//Netwave
I'm not really sure if you can see what is on my monitor but I had to laugh. The past two days I've played the Wii. This console has always blown me away with the amount of interaction you can actually get, but then again all of the newer systems are pretty amazing. I was talking with the BF tonight about older consoles and I came across a website with a list of games available for download that you might have seen on Windows 95, and even earlier. I was impressed with myself at how many games I actually knew about. My dad has always been into technology so I have him to thank for my geekiness. I stumbled upon the ORIGINAL Sim City and was in awe. I haven't downloaded it yet, but it brought back so many memories. Ah nostalgia.
Jacob Sarfati, my faithful scanner repairman, after some minor repairs and preventative maintenance on my company's Hell s3900 drum scanner. He's been doing this for 30 years, first with Hell USA and then on his own after Heidelberg discontinued support for all scanners. Now he spends most of his time setting up networks, but he's got a garage full of scanner parts.
The small drum is mounted on the scanner, and on the right you can see the mounting device for the small drum, along with a selection of larger drums, and the various fluid used for cleaning them, cleaning and polishing them, and mounting the film.