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I deeply admire Susan Kare's work, often boring my students to tears by eulogising her work on the original Macintosh fonts and icons.
Sim, o papai do Commodore 64, o MAX Machine. O dono dele me explicou que ele não tem porta IEC (portanto nada de drive) e que a saÃda de A/V foi feita por ele já que a única saÃdad de vÃdeo do sujeito é RF em NTSC padrão japonês. O cartucho conectado é uma espécie de "multi-cart" com jogos.
We got my old ATARI 400 to work with a sufficiently old TV set. The 2600 needs more work in order to work, and the joysticks need to be replaced or refurbished
It looks almost identical to the first family PC that we had. However, I think our's was faster and didn't look like it would fall apart if you touched it!
One setting I wish was included with Windows computers was "Don't update this computer because it never works."
Now that Windows *forces* updates occasionally, I have to make sure all data is backed up *daily*, and that I regularly set "restore points", because no update has worked for several years, and each time it shuts the computer down and can only start again after doing a system restore.
(The only thing that works for me is to keep it off the internet except when I absolutely need internet, but even then, sometimes an update gets forced through.)