Hard News: Brimful on the 45
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Happy birthday, RB!
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Happy Birthday ! And many more
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Are the good old Amstrads, also my first coputer although mine wa a tape drive and oh so slow to load
I tried your survey and had trouble entering the 1 to 7 sections, well more than a couple of entries -
Happy Birthday RB.
I particularly like question 25- should we have asked any other question- have your say....
In this particular instance, I didn't have anything to add myself, but so many surveys DO leave me wanting to say more, and I've never seen one of those before... I wish more surveyors would include one, well done.
I had a Commodore Vic 20 !
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Wow, even with Claire gone, there seem to be so many people with July birthdays. Maybe we should just declare it a mid-Winter month of partying?
Have a good one Russ!
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If anyone wants to I submitted the video to Digg so dig it here
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Many Happy Returns Mr Brown!
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Am I the only person mildly surprised to find he's tempted to lie about his age on an anonymous survery? There goes the delusion that vanity isn't one of my character flaws...
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I tried your survey and had trouble entering the 1 to 7 sections, well more than a couple of entries
It's forced, so that you can't tick the same ranking for more than one line. Would that be the problem? You should be able to go back to it and amend your answers.
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Happy birthday.
That email from me in your inbox is work. You can ignore that until after all of your own festivities have subsided.
A gathering of New Zealand radio academics raised their glasses and said nice things about you in Lincoln last week. Let's pretend that was related to your birthday in some way.
Have a great week.
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Wow. Just checked - lots of good responses already. Survey Monkey rocks.
Best answer to "what should question 25 be?":
Q. 25 please fill in the address you would like your prize sent to!
Heh.
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merc,
Yeah WIFM? I'd fill it out for an SJD CD.
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happy bday!
and let me say that i am gadzumped to know that i had my first computer before you did!
zx spectrum, 1982 (or 83? i forget).
mum bought it for me </blush>
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Happy Birthday !!!
P.S. That video is just fantastic.
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Sinclaire ZX80 came out in 1980.... most people never heard of it or saw it... a friend had one.
Sinclair ZX81 came out in... hard to believe, 1981. Huge success, millions sold...
ZX spectrum replaced the 81.... I dont remember what year it was, but I'm pretty sure the 81 was on the market for at least a couple of years before the spectrum came out... so I doubt 82?Also, a lot of those early home computers,... you can guess about when you bought it if you can remember the price.... they frequently started out in excess of $1000 and ended their retail lives at sub $200 about five years later :) (much like playstation, X-box, etc. I guess?)
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must have been 83 or 84. i remember programming at school and at home.
$400 if i remember right.
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Housie callers shout out "four five, half way."
23 July; a great day; yeah I'm 59 today. -
Happy Birthday!
My family's first computer was a grand ol' Dick Smith VZ200, about 1981. I was jealous of my uncle's ZX81, and then my best friend got a Spectrum... WOW! Made our VZ200 look like a relic. Heh.
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My blogging will be light this week. Rest assured that, come the end of the week, I aim to misbehave.
Fantastic!
Many happy ones, Russ! Enjoy it!
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My family's first computer was a grand ol' Dick Smith VZ200
Hey, me too, about 1983 or 4 I think. I learned some very basic BASIC trying to teach that thing to do stuff. No memory, of course, so you had to start all over again next time and I couldn't leave it switched on cause it interfered with the TV reception.
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Housie callers shout out "four five, half way."
23 July; a great day; yeah I'm 59 today.Yay! You, me and Haile Selassie!
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So you'll be getting a telegram from Nandos then?
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...to tag along with the Chills in Europe...
I remember reading the account of that in Rip It Up, it really captured the obvious sense of adventure of that tour and the trail-blazing The Chills did in Britain and Europe for Flying Nun in that era.
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So you'll be getting a telegram from Nandos then?
Why would a takeaway chicken franchise send me a telegram?
But yeah, that did always go down very well with the 12 Tribes people ...
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Why would a takeaway chicken franchise send me a telegram?
Well, I suppose you could owe them a lot of money ... telegrams are basically a debt-collection tool for NZ Post now :-)
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