Opening a Giant Pile of Retro Tech Oddities and Things!


First LGR donations unboxing for 2022, and perhaps the last one in this space before I move! Opening up tons of vintage hardware, software, oddware, computer games, and retro technology. Massive thanks to everyone who contributed — and also made offers to do so!

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  1. As a Gizzhead I totally wasn't expecting that record.

    I recognize the song played (Evil Death Roll demo) as it's off of my favourite album from King Gizz (Nonagon Infinity). One of the better bands of this generation IMO along with The Viagra Boys.

  2. The beauty of the Dazzle for me was the horrible mismatch between the television, monitor and printer resolutions. Sending a screen print (prtscn) to my inkjet from live video resulted in some awesome pixelated computer generated art. Particularly when printed on manilla or other textured paper.

  3. I Know That My Post Is A Year Out From This Video, But I Am Trying To Catch Up On These Neat Videos . . .

    My Late Father Had That Very Same Model GE Plastic Flipping Numbers Alarm-Radio Clock Back In The Mid 1970's, When I Was A Teen, Which He Really Loved, Until One Day, When Several Of The Cheap Black Plastic Number Pieces Actually Broke, And Fell Off While We Were In The Room, Wherein We Both Heard Them Break, And Fall Off, Making A Rather Loud Sound As They Flung Around Inside The Clear Plastic Front Piece, Wherein My Father Took It To A Local Electronics Repair Shop To Find Out If It Was Actually Worth The $$$ And Time To Repair It, And The Man Behind The Counter Told My Father That It Was Actually Cheaper To Just Purchase Another Kind Of Radio-Alarm Clock, Because That Model GE Had Some Kind Of Cheap Plastic Flaw, Wherein Those Flipping Number Pads, Which Rotated Around The Moving Drum, Would Break Off A Lot, Wherein They Were Not Worth Replacing Back Then, In The Mid 1970's . . .

    It Is Way Cool To Actually See 1 Of Those GE Alarm-Radio Clocks Again, After All Of These Decades, Because It Brings Back My Pleasant Memories Of My Father, And My Interacting With Him Back Then As A Teenager . . . 🙂

  4. In my small northern michigan school system we had apple IIs and machines running windows 3.1 at least as late as ~2001/2002, maybe just in the young class rooms (i was in elementary school) as kinda hand me downs.

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