eddie1968
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 3,661
- Location
- Dumbarton, Scotland
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Insulin
- Dislikes
- Pasta, sorry to me it's vile, yeuch lol (and full of nasty carbs)
Yeah good stuff, all practical too better than stuck in front of some games console.I have made up a sharing sack of retro games for my grandkids . Of Cup and Ball games Whip and Top, Spinning wooden tops , Marble run ect. I already play Dominoes, Pick up Sticks, Ludo ,Snakes and Ladders ect. To give them a sense of perspective.
Come on tell the truth you bought it for yourself.I just shelled out £329 for an X Box One for my 2 great nephews...whoa games ain't half pricey now. I remember fond times putting 10p's into the Space Invaders and Galaxian machines in the chippy after school lol. Mario World on the SNES and Zelda were old favourites as well. Any members got fond memories too ?
That's just another excuse for being a hoarder. "I've still got them"....................There under all the other junk in your attic.I still have our Atari and the old space invaders hand held game,lots of fun.
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Remember the TRS 80 well made by Tandy methinks. Used to spend hours programming.Oh, Android NIM on my husband's first (self built) computer, a TRS 80; We had a tennis game later too. Most of the very early programs were typed in from BASIC scripts printed in magazines, so lots of room for software bugs and transcript errors. I actually found it much more exciting than some of the sophisticated stuff that came later...
Robbity
GOLLIWOG..........................remember them? I had one when I was a lot younger..........about 28, couple of years ago
Anyway, apparently if I remember rightly the word "Golliwog" was banned. However scouting the net it seems this info might be wrong.
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I remember them on the jam jars, one of my sisters had one but we've moved on.I remember gollies, both as soft toysd and as the little metal brooch ones that came in exchange for labels off the Robertsons jams.
I was certainly told that they'd been banned as racist when I tried, years ago now, to buy a pattern to sew one for a young nephew or niece (most of whom now have children of their own...)
Robbity
That game was so addictive,I think Adrian was talking about himself View attachment 9306
Yes it was Tandy.Remember the TRS 80 well made by Tandy methinks. Used to spend hours programming.
10 PRINT "I HATE DIABETES"
20 GOTO 10
LOL
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