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Favorite pinball featured this week?
Strato-Flite
Circus
Thunderbirds
Barry O's Barbecue Challenge
Cue Ball Wizard
Zip-A-Doo
Note: You don't have to answer if you've PLAYED them or not, but which one you LIKE best.
Selected Photographs (Winter 2025)
no camera quite lends itself to surrealism like the Mavica.
"Casa rosa en la gran avenida"
"BNSF FR 1"
"Cattle Drive"
[Taken on a Sony Mavica FD7]
-Christmas duckling moose??
-Art for the man cave, but only if you’re a little classy
-Ramen noodle chair, $49.99 at Savers. Imagine all the crumbs that would get trapped in there.
- JFK, The White House, Christmas 2020 ornament (I think). Why choose the sad lookin pic??
~Admin BT, Boise area, Idaho
Lil Freax [631 - 638]
VVVVRRROOOM (Lilly Jensen, 2024)
Compute's Gazette April 1985
This issue looked at the announcements at the Winter CES and proclaimed that Commodore (and Atari) had revitalized the home computer industry. It previewed the Commodore 128 (with a sidebar explaining CP/M, the venerable operating system the new computer would be able to run with a Z80 built in alongside its familiar 6502) and Commodore LCD. One piece profiled Douglas Adams and Steve Meretzky, who had collaborated on the Infocom adventure game version of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. It began on page 42.