I don't know if I would trust this video. It may be an older video. I would let that one percolate.
Tomorrow morning is in about an hour.
It’ll be interesting to see and hear Israel’s response to IranWhere’s PoncaIranDan man ?
Let’s get this straight, the Zionists fault right ?
I think they decided to bomb Hezbollah from the stone age to the dark age. But I suspect that that may have been a preparatory strike for a ground invasion into Lebanon. When this is all over, Israel will hold even more "occupied territory" and people like Dan can complain about how oppressive Israel is.Been saying it for weeks, Israel should turn Palestine into a Parking Lot. Set an example and the rest of the rock throwing rapists in the region will get the message.
Love that game ...Call to Power is my fave version.I think they decided to bomb Hezbollah from the stone age to the dark age. But I suspect that that may have been a preparatory strike for a ground invasion into Lebanon. When this is all over, Israel will hold even more "occupied territory" and people like Dan can complain about how oppressive Israel is.
It reminds me of playing the game Civilization. You sit around and wait for your enemies to attack you, then you invade them and take half their territory.
Love that game ...Call to Power is my fave version.
I conquer all but one city and surround it to keep it down.
Then I win by cloning the alien. The last wonder I build is the AI so it can not rebel while I am cloning the alien.
I played he original on a PC with an 8086. Went to the library to use word perfect (free at the library) and someone had loaded the game on the PC. I copied it and took it home to put on my IBM PS2. I quickly got rid of that PC for a clone due to the micro channel slots. I was running dos without windows and also had the X wing and A-10 video games.
Programing in C, prolog and lisp.
Those were the days .
Cut my teeth programming Turbo Pascal on a $2500 Compaq Deskpro with a blistering fast 8086 running 6.33MHz. I'm typing this right now on a i7-14700K (8x5.2GHz) with 64GB DDR5 at 6400MHz. Crazy...
Green Oregon trailReal OG PC gamers played ASCII games off 5 1/4” floppies
First machine was 8088 clone, 6.33 MHz, no hard drive
I started with an Atari 400. I remember the day I discovered you could make a 5.25 disc double sided before they were double sided. I had one of those cassette drives too. From there it was the Atari 1200 before getting my first 8086.Real OG PC gamers played ASCII games off 5 1/4” floppies
First machine was 8088 clone, 6.33 MHz, no hard drive
I started with an Atari 400. I remember the day I discovered you could make a 5.25 disc double sided before they were double sided. I had one of those cassette drives too. From there it was the Atari 1200 before getting my first 8086.
We had the Atari 400 "computer." You could program in Atari BASIC which was hilarious.Notice I said ‘PC’ gamers. 😁
My Atari experience was limited to cartridge game clone systems (Columbia something).
I think the first graphical PC game we had was Where in the World is Carmen San Diego, but I could be wrong.
Anyway, this is wildly off topic 😂
You mean like Zork? Loved that game.Real OG PC gamers played ASCII games off 5 1/4” floppies
First machine was 8088 clone, 6.33 MHz, no hard drive
That was my first computer back in the very early 80s. It was an Atari 660. Had a 5-1/4 floppy drive and a cartridge player for games (although a different format than the 2600 that was around at that time). Its where I learned to program in Basic trying to write a ZORK like game.We had the Atari 400 "computer." You could program in Atari BASIC which was hilarious.
I can't remember what our first graphical PC game was. We had so much pirated stuff it's hard to remember them all, lol.
You mean like Zork? Loved that game.
Games like ADOM were very popular in that genre. I played a MUDD (the true precursor to today's MMOs) called Island of Kesmai back when I got my internet through Compuserve. Back when you paid for internet service by the hour.My memory is so bad I doubt I could recall what any of them were called. I just remember spending hours playing games off floppies that made beeps and boops on the internal speaker and used those weird ASCII symbols to try and construct graphics.
Got internet via vax and the lynx browser. Later was able to use the graphical Netscape but it was very slow over my 56K modem I had for my PC. School late offered us free dial up via some third party national company whose name now escapes me. I had to pay upon graduation and kept that until I went to work for a regional dial up ISP. I got 2 phone lines paid for by the employer and bonded themGames like ADOM were very popular in that genre. I played a MUDD (the true precursor to today's MMOs) called Island of Kesmai back when I got my internet through Compuserve. Back when you paid for internet service by the hour.
Did you prefer Pine or Elm for your email client?Got internet via vax and the lynx browser. Later was able to use the graphical Netscape but it was very slow over my 56K modem I had for my PC. School late offered us free dial up via some third party national company whose name now escapes me. I had to pay upon graduation and kept that until I went to work for a regional dial up ISP. I got 2 phone lines paid for by the employer and bonded them
Before WWW we had Archie, Veronica, Telnet, Usenet, FTP, Gopher ..etc
I remember accessing IMDB via servers from Mississippi State. IMDB started on USENET.
I still use USENET to this day. Napster came and went but USENET remains. Its been going strong since 1980.
I have had email since 1987.
Played that. That was a realy good game for the times. Other games early on Castle Wolfenstien, Kings Quest, and Doom.That was my first computer back in the very early 80s. It was an Atari 660. Had a 5-1/4 floppy drive and a cartridge player for games (although a different format than the 2600 that was around at that time). Its where I learned to program in Basic trying to write a ZORK like game.
My first game on it was called F-15 Strike Eagle and it included a bombing run against Libya. The front side of the Floppy was for Commodore 64 machines, whereas the backside of the floppy fit the Atari.
Kings Quest was available on the old 8088s, but was Wolfenstein or Doom? Seemed like I didn't have them till I had a 486.Played that. That was a realy good game for the times. Other games early on Castle Wolfenstien, Kings Quest, and Doom.
I was a Fortran TA in the engineering programming lab but missed you by a decade...I have 2 hrs. of Fortran Programming from 1970 and consider myself highly qualified.
Them Iranians. Some fvcked up folk. 🤣Iran vows to send more drones to be shot down if Israel attacks. They had show some sign of strength to there people, but not enough to get obliterated.
Biden worried about Liberal Votes that are pro terrorist.
And it was the only "C" I received in four years of finishing my B.S. and Masters in Acctg.I was a Fortran TA in the engineering programming lab but missed you by a decade...
The original Wolfenstien was available. Doom was most likely the next gen.Kings Quest was available on the old 8088s, but was Wolfenstein or Doom? Seemed like I didn't have them till I had a 486.