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Lol Eddie that takes me back! My brothers are both computer nuts, the earliest computer we had was the Sinclair ZX81! I'm 4 years younger than you and when I talk about taping the Top 40 off the radio on a Sunday my son looks at me like I'm a dinosaurSame here 80's was my teen years too, space invaders, atari, and pre-internet and mobile days, feeling like an old fuddy duddy lol
Remember the ZX80 and ZX81 with it's rubbery keyboard and games like Manic Miner lol. First computer I had was a Tandy TRS 80. I remember using green screen IBMs and punch tape computers at work too.Lol Eddie that takes me back! My brothers are both computer nuts, the earliest computer we had was the Sinclair ZX81! I'm 4 years younger than you and when I talk about taping the Top 40 off the radio on a Sunday my son looks at me like I'm a dinosaur
Yep! Total blast from the pastRemember the ZX80 and ZX81 with it's rubbery keyboard and games like Manic Miner lol. First computer I had was a Tandy TRS 80. I remember using green screen IBMs and punch tape computers at work too.
The Commodore 64 was a good wee computer, took ages to load games off of tapes lol.Yep! Total blast from the pastWhen I left school I did Business Administration at college, I remember going on a field trip to the local GEC where they demonstrated the ticker tape machines, the telex and the new fangled thing called a fax machine Our ZX81 was second hand so the keyboard wasn't touch sensitive, it was more like thump sensitive! My older brother promptly upgraded to a Spectrum while my younger brother preferred the Commodore 64
I know, bit of a travel from Scotland to Dublin lol. I wonder if you can do it online but there's usually a charge.
Thanks CC.There is a collection of records on this site.
https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/
I tried years ago to research the family line and all the Scottish records eventually went back to Ireland. I remember my mum's dad saying they emigrated to Scotland in the 1840s to avoid famine and seek work in the shipyards here.I'm not sure if all of the Irish ancestry records have been digitised. But the I know the Library Council did a lot of work on making information available online.
Ate the buns for supper = 5 and 3, and guess who ate the 5? = correct!!
Hi @hankjam, if you start typing there is a toolbar that comes up above where you type, if you click on the A it gives you font options.Late lunch yesterday, roast lamb, roast BSprouts, roast parsnips, loads of cabbage, nothing to eat in the evening, didn't test as we were out to see Skeeryvore in St Andrews, good but maybe not quite together as they were.
5.7 am, a bit higher, awful nights sleep could not find a comfortable bit in the bed...
Work today and then three days off..... to sleep.
Does anyone know how I can change my font default to Arial, dislike TNR.
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