1987
art blog(derogatory)
AnasAbdin
Peter Solarz
Cosmic Funnies
tumblr dot com
Xuebing Du
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda

Love Begins

titsay

#extradirty
Game of Thrones Daily

tannertan36
Mike Driver
almost home
Claire Keane
will byers stan first human second
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JBB: An Artblog!
todays bird
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@vintageelectronicwizard
1987
thinking about those poor little files and programs still inside computers that haven’t been turned on in decades. they’re probably so scared
Stereo System Test Records These records were designed to test the fidelity and stereo sound quality of your turntable.
1. Stereo Spectacular Demonstration & Sound Effects, 1963. (x) 2. Sensational Stereo Spectacular Demonstration Album, 1959. (x) 3. Stereophonic Sounds Out Of This World, unknown year. (x) 4. Hi-Fi Stereo Test Sound, 1976. (x) 5. Stereo Music Demonstration Record, 1977. (x) 6. Seven Steps to Better Listening, 1964. (x) 7. Testing 1, 2, 3, 4, 1967. (x) 8. Audio System Test Record, 1984. (x) 9. Stereo Test Record - Model SRT 14-A (For Home And Laboratory), 1979. (x)
We are at the disosal of our respected customers with domestic and import hardware products and eletronics on every weekday of the year. Havas Retail Company 1987
North American Sound Dogs
Claude J. De Rossi, Computers: Tools for Today (Childrens Press, 1972).
70′s Panasonic SG-338 Partygraph and SG-200A Funnygraph Portable Phonographs
A minty PDP-12 commission for @/krakissi on twitter! It was super fun working on all those glowy bits!
PC Magazine - March 1999
disk jockey 2.0
Little shrimp taking over the world??
“ALL YOUR BASE ARE BELONG TO US”
a very pleasant interlacing
RUN November/December 1992
A 3.5 inch floppy drive promising to store 3.2 megabytes on a disk (“The Highest Capacity Floppy Available for ANY Computer Platform,” as an ad inside had it) features on this issue’s cover. This issue, though, was the unheralded last known to exist of RUN, leaving off on “part two of our three-part GEOS tutorial.”