i get into a big long context discourse about wanting something like moogles but not moogles because you know
not my IP
first image that comes out after this long agreement about not straying onto squarenix’s IP…
/facepalm
i get into a big long context discourse about wanting something like moogles but not moogles because you know
not my IP
first image that comes out after this long agreement about not straying onto squarenix’s IP…
/facepalm
I see, in Chinese, the exactly stress is indicated by an apostrophe.
In Japanese, 愛 is written as ‘Ai’, but here .. another AI ![]()
Sorry, I’m old lol
Wish I’d kept all my cards from the 90s! Sold them for $500 at some point i think… way too early lol
you reminded me of one of my favorite archtypes from the ‘quest for glory’ series by Sierra many years ago…
here’s a spinoff and thanks for the nostalgia!
earmarked one into my library to play with later ![]()
I miss car CD players - I have hundreds of CDs…
Um, those are NOT the OG floppy disks! lol
Weird it won’t do the really old ones… hrm…
PS Sorry for the meme on the image thread! ![]()
Is that Czech? A friend of mine from university was Czech ![]()
Interesting ‘early tests’.
Here is my dragon:
@phyde1001 Oh, me neither ![]()
@PaulBellow nice ![]()
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Gawd… I can hear the reader grinding and squeaking those things…
pretty sure that notch was to prevent writing over, for purchased software goods, much like the old cassettes had a anti-recording notch… this could be defeated with scotch tape.
There was a predecessor to these (as you upload stone tablets as i write that) that was a foot wide on each side.
The original nuke codes were on those bad boys, and government only certified.
Back in the 90s, Novell NetWare was the only server software game in town. MS Windows didn’t exist yet.
I remember upgrading our servers with an Intel Driver Update disk. Problem was that the disk carried the devasting Michelangelo virus which wiped-out all our servers.
I love your smeared, swirl, patterning effect behind your designs (or as part of them)!
I thought you were Japanese:
The name Chisanaminamoto is Japanese. It is composed of two distinct parts: the personal name Chisa and the ancient clan name Minamoto