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The forum is readable with text web browsers

Posted: Sun May 22, 2011 12:28 am
by MetalSlugIV
I'm really super bored and I decided to fire up a text based web browser I've used before. It is called Lynx. It is a Unix/Linux program for viewing web pages in text format. I was seeing how web pages render in it and the LGC seems very usable in Lynx. I'm posting this using Lynx on Xubuntu on my craptastic laptop. My main computer has given up the ghost.

Re: The forum is readable with text web browsers

Posted: Sun May 22, 2011 3:46 am
by mark
Good to know!

Re: The forum is readable with text web browsers

Posted: Sun May 22, 2011 1:12 pm
by MtnMan
Those were the days. Lynx, usenet, and UUencoded GIF porn.

Re: The forum is readable with text web browsers

Posted: Sun May 22, 2011 2:45 pm
by KVoimakas
Hahahahaha. Lynx is awesome. "I send email through pine..." just to get back to the old days...

Re: The forum is readable with text web browsers

Posted: Sun May 22, 2011 5:11 pm
by mark
Pine was hi-tech at one point.

I remember dialing up the various BBSs, using their email systems, playing ridiculous text based games, and downloading porn.

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Re: The forum is readable with text web browsers

Posted: Sun May 22, 2011 5:12 pm
by Ultravox
I still read my email on my server with Mutt. Love it.

Command line is the way of the nerd.

Re: Re: The forum is readable with text web browsers

Posted: Sun May 22, 2011 5:14 pm
by KVoimakas
Ultravox wrote:I still read my email on my server with Mutt. Love it.

Command line is the way of the nerd.
+1 love VI / VIM.

Re: The forum is readable with text web browsers

Posted: Sun May 22, 2011 5:17 pm
by Mason
Somebody (Paladin) post one of those pics from Revenge of the Nerds. I'm not nerdy enough.

Re: The forum is readable with text web browsers

Posted: Sun May 22, 2011 6:34 pm
by Paladin
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Re: The forum is readable with text web browsers

Posted: Sun May 22, 2011 7:03 pm
by MtnMan

Re: Re: The forum is readable with text web browsers

Posted: Sun May 22, 2011 7:23 pm
by JayFromPA
KVoimakas wrote:
Ultravox wrote:I still read my email on my server with Mutt. Love it.

Command line is the way of the nerd.
+1 love VI / VIM.
If someone takes that as the opening salvo for that old Vi / Emacs "There can be only one true editor" war, it's on your head.

Re: The forum is readable with text web browsers

Posted: Sun May 22, 2011 7:25 pm
by mark
I programmed my first program in BASIC with this:



After that, it pretty much was downhill between me and programming.

Oh, and I saved the program on this:


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Re: The forum is readable with text web browsers

Posted: Sun May 22, 2011 7:37 pm
by Paladin
Some of you should like this.

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I was just 6 years old when the Commodore 64 computer went on sale in the summer of 1982. Although I already owned a computer at the time — a ZX Spectrum — I remember my excitement about possibly getting my little hyperactive hands on the newly released Commodore.

At the time, the Commodore computer cost $595 and came with a whopping 64 kilobytes of memory. It also contained a graphics and sound card that stood apart from other computers of the day.

Now, nearly 30 years later, the Commodore brand has taken on new management and is re-releasing its flagship computer, this time with all the amenities of a modern-day computer packed inside.

In its heyday, the Commodore 64 was one of the most successful home computers made, shipping more than two million units a year for almost a decade after its release. Although exact numbers don’t exist, experts estimate that the company sold between 15 and 30 million Commodore 64 computers.

But the Commodore 64’s success was short-lived. Commodore International, the maker of the computer, declared bankruptcy in 1994 after several bad business decisions and aggressive competition from I.B.M. and Apple.
Commodore 64Commodore USA The new Commodore 64 comes with all the modern amenities needed to surf the Web and play video games.

Barry Altman, president and chief executive of Commodore USA, said he purchased the Commodore trademark in September of last year with the goal of reviving the company and offering a product that no longer exists.

“Thirty years ago computers were an all-in-one product, with the keyboard, memory and components built inside,” Mr. Altman explained. “Over the years that has changed, and we believe there is a huge potential to revive the early format.”

The new Commodore 64, which will begin shipping at the end of the month, has been souped up for the modern age. It comes with a 1.8 gigahertz dual-core processor, an optional Blu-ray player and built-in ethernet and HDMI ports. It runs the Linux operating system but the company says you can install Windows if you like. The new Commodore is priced between $250 to $900.

The company’s Web site says that the new Commodore 64 is “a modern functional PC,” and that although the guts of the device have greatly improved, the exterior is “as close to the original in design as humanly possible.” Most people would not be able to visibly tell the old or new versions apart, it says.

“The response has been completely dramatic,” Mr. Altman said. “We’ve been averaging about five registrations per second on our Web site. This is from people giving us their name and e-mail address to be kept abreast of updates on the new Commodore.”

Some may wonder why someone would want to purchase this type of computer when a world of iPads and laptops exists.

Mr. Altman says he sees two types of customers for the new computer.

“There are a lot of really young computer users who want to own a retro-looking computer,” he said. ”And of course there are those 30- to 40-year-olds who owned the original Commodore 64 and want the nostalgia of their first machine.”

Re: Re: The forum is readable with text web browsers

Posted: Sun May 22, 2011 7:44 pm
by MetalSlugIV
JayFromPA wrote:
KVoimakas wrote:
Ultravox wrote:I still read my email on my server with Mutt. Love it.

Command line is the way of the nerd.
+1 love VI / VIM.
If someone takes that as the opening salvo for that old Vi / Emacs "There can be only one true editor" war, it's on your head.
I am member of the Cult of Vi. We shall destroy the church of Emacs.

Re: The forum is readable with text web browsers

Posted: Sun May 22, 2011 8:46 pm
by Porkroast
I used to work as a fidonet & uucp email administrator.

Those were the days when your email address looked like this:


mail@odin.uucp:@dept1.UUCP:@dept2:bill@dept3

today I still use mutt primarily. I'll never give up my bash terminal.

Re: The forum is readable with text web browsers

Posted: Sun May 22, 2011 9:03 pm
by MetalSlugIV
I have to use tcsh at work. I HATE it with a burning passion.

Re: The forum is readable with text web browsers

Posted: Sun May 22, 2011 10:37 pm
by AmirMortal
Paladin wrote:Some of you should like this.

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Wow, that's awesome! I gotta get one. Maybe that's what I'll get once I get some savings built back up.