My blog, or attempt at one. On the internet I’m a 22 year old guy, but in real life I’m, well… the same. (My pfp is what I look like)
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I was carrying around a camera and 2 teens asked me to photograph them. I was like ok but how do you want to get the file from me. And they were like “?” “It doesn’t print?”
It’s a Canon Rebel T6i it doesn’t remotely resemble any printing or instant development film camera I’ve ever seen.

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I LOVE being autistic and trying to communicate because every time it’s

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That’s an interesting point of view. I have a serious disability and it isn’t very obvious at first glance. My immune system has eaten away at all my muscles right. And I work anyway just because I want a close to normal life experience as I can get I suppose, but I like your thought process.
Kinda wild how most people generally recognize that the "too sick to go to school, too sick to watch tv/play games" mindset our parents had was bullshit but still impose essentially the exact same rules on disabled adults and scrutinize them for enjoying low-energy hobbies while being too fatigued or in pain to work a full time job (or any job at all)
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It’s so weird, this is exactly how I imagined AR would look like, monotone glyphs and text. I know it’s supposed to resemble your subconscious observations, but I thought it was interesting to see a while ago.
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Got damn that’s a sexy machine.

IBM System/370, 1970
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You might also find the IBM Personal Typewriter (selectric based model) interesting. It’s just a tiny Selectric.
There is also the IBM Composer series. Pictured is one of their later models, the IBM Composer Electric. It has a magnetic tape loop for memory and the entire back of the machine is made from SLT (solid logic technology), precursor to ICs in a way. Used in their mainframe equipment.


Upright Typewriter, Prototype,, Richard Sapper, 1980
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Yey, I love finding photos of mainframes in use from the archives of colleges. This is an IBM System/360 model 30. Their lower end of the System/360 range. Introduced in 1964 and shipped in 1965.
Initially this entire machine had the maximum memory of 64k. In the early ‘70s 3rd party manufacturers started to realize it was built to accommodate more (up to 128k, though just 32k upgrades cost near $40,000), so IBM offered options to upgrade the memory to 96k.
The 360 was created with the intent to be used with shops that had an IBM 1401 (introduced 1958). It could be configured with an optional emulator to run their existing software. Short sighted business then bought the machine configured with 16k as that was the 1401s maximum memory capacity, why would you need more, when the machine could be much much more capable at 64k. You could load DOS/360 to “partition” the machine for 2-3 concurrent jobs.
Computers in an accounting class at Ball State University, 1974.
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I have an Omnibot 2000, but his arms are broken. I’ll fix it eventually. What’s really interesting is the black Omnibot with the stereo speakers on his shoulders, I never saw that model before.

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These are great. I really like House’s pose and cigar.
House and Wilson keychain designs for my sister !! They’re graduating this year so I wanted to make them something special :D
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This is what the future will look like? I can’t wait.

Home Office Life (2001)
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Elliot in the video game Stardew Valley liked me back so naturally I don’t want to play the game anymore. Very healthy approach to relationships.
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True color is 32 bit.

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Apparently in Japan they had access to this link cable that allowed the PSone to use a cell phone as a modem, turning the console into an E-Machine, doing basic E-Mail, web browsing, etc. A few games supported it as well. A lot of online sites call it the i-Mode adapter or say that i-mode is a PlayStation service, but i-Mode is just an ISP from Japan. Some sources mention that it was only compatible with the PSone and not the PlayStation, but I can’t find why that would be.
Edge Magazine UK August 2000 issue featuring Sony PSone w/ LCD screen peripheral 2000
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This is romance, everything else is a vague imitation.
Third base is getting stabbed in the stomach and slumping forward with your chin on their shoulder and blood dripping from your mouth
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