Panelists: Paul Hagstrom (hosting), Jack Nutting, and Carrington Vanston
Some brands/companies generate nostalgia and warm fuzzy feelings even
apart from any specific products they created.
Things you see on eBay, and always pause over.
Or things for which you just have a benevolent attitude.
Who were the good companies?
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NewerTechGorilla Banana Printer adCentechFlashFloppyExternal adapter for Amiga and Gotek driveKit version of external adapter for Amiga and Gotek driveLot of 5,694 PC CD DVD Computer gamesAge of Gaming YouTube channelCB2 micro kitThe ZedRipper: a 16-core, 83 MHz Z80 computerBen Heck’s new Atari 2600 Junior Single Chip PortableRetro Recipes: Amiga movie magicTitanic Amiga hard disk imagesAuction for the physical Titanic Amiga itemsMacintosh System Tools disk with Steve Jobs signature sells for $84,000Was expected to sell for $7,500SillyVenture 2019 on YouTube Sillyventure 2K19 official site Timex-Sinclair 2068 complete but for the manual TS2068 Yahoo group disintegratesArchiveteam pageWill damage the ability to transfer UK phone numbers.Verizon blocking archivists from preserving Yahoo Groups contentUpcoming Shows/Gatherings:
VCF Pacific Northwest. March 21-22, Seattle. Living Computer Museum + Labs.The 29th Annual "Last" Chicago CoCoFest. April 18-19, 2020. Elk Grove Village, ILVCF East. April 24-26, 2020. InfoAge. Wall, NJ..Vintage Computer-related Commercials:
TI Professional computerAtari XL setupRetro Computing Gift Idea:
Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego handheld gameCarrington: Computer LibThe Electric Pencil for TRS-80The L.E.A.D. 2.5 Word ProcessorPaul: Apple graphics tablet completeDirect 825 terminalSee also: RCR Episode 20, featuring the Direct 831 terminalSee also: Computerworld Dec 13 1982 about 831 and 800 lineVCR CompanionSee also: VCR Companion manualSee also: VCR Companion 4am crackMacPlay board games gift boxTI Portable Professional ComputerSee also: TI Professional computersKenbak-1 replicaXetec Expander 4Grounded anti-radiation filter@rcrpodcast on TwitterVintage Computer ForumRCR Podcast on FacebookThrowback NetworkThrowback Network on FacebookIntro / Closing Song: Back to Oz by John X - link
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