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Este fin de semana se ha inaugurado la sala de conciertos Hard Club de Porto en sus nuevas instalaciones, que a pesar de ser muy diferentes, mantienen el encanto de las anteriores.
Entre el cartel de conciertos del primer fin de semana se encontraron:
Atari Teenage Riot, Danko Jones y Moonspell
Me hubiese gustado ver a estos últimos, pero como no se puede estar en todo, me tuve que conformar con disfrutar de Atari Teenage Riot el viernes. Un concierto con mucha fuerza, sin duda, pero un poco accidentado, dado que no pudo finalizarse al sufrir el cantante, Alec Empire, una reacción alérgica en plena actuación.
Atari Teenage Riot - Too dead for me
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y8Z8pO8ipN0
Añado el breve comentario que ha puesto Gorende en su Twitter:
"Atari fué pura adrenalina, pero sólo 50 min: Shock alérgico de Alec Empire x estreno prematuro del nuevo Hard Club. Toca ir a Madrid 3-12-10"
Os recomiendo que si alguno de vuestros grupos favoritos toca en esta sala, os paseis a visitarla sin pensarlo, bajo mi punto de vista es una de las mejores salas de conciertos de la penÃnsula :)
The Atari ST Book laptop! Only 2,000 of these were produced! This is an Ultra rare french version. Only 50 of were made.
OLD SCHOOL!
They hardly even referred to it as an Atari, it was marketed as a Sears-sponsored video arcade for the home. Still works too.
It's almost the size of an IBM Selectric. Featuring not one but TWO cartridge slots so you could have a game and BASIC in at the same time.
at the upper right you can see an Apple //e.
I wrote a lot of software with this computer, including 5 Scifi Video Games. See about this at www.angelfire.com/scifi/atari/ImageoriginsCOM.html It is currently working as a burglar alarm in my apartment.
They don't make computers like this anymore. Well, they wouldn't would they. They lasted too long.
I've described my first computer, from 1986, many times; 500k RAM, No Hard Drive, No CD/DVD Reader, No Internet etc.
The Atari 520ST was a snip at £970 (including an Epson dot matrix printer, a box of double sided double density floppy discs and a ream of paper). See www.flickr.com/photos/jakeyjb/5621576496/in/photolist-pyQ... Using it for accounts and word processing (as well as playing the awesome game 'Megaroids'), my whole life (for 11 years) was held on a dozen double-sided double density 375k floppy discs.
Finally managed to photograph it (or one absolutely identical) in it's final resting place - The Science Museum in South Ken (Oct 2014). Not sure about the coloured dots on the keys - that's defo a bit of customisation.
But the rest, as they say, is history.
LOL, as I believe young people would say.
Bought this for a dollar at a convention. Showcasing the inside and all the classic games for historical preservation