digitalfossils : >
falconisinstartup : > Apollo 6 >
thevaultoftheatomicspaceage : >
ms-dos5 : > 2024 update, feat. me realizing how similar my duvet cover looks to > my grandmother’s spare bed in the first pic
That's actually him, we were both at VCF East this year (along with several other people I know mainly online) Wait, people thought I was bullshitting? That's really me. Here's Retro Fox's ph...
vgjunk : > Atari 5200 manual.
vintagecomputers : > FUJITSU S-7/300 and S-7/300U > > The Fujitsu S-7/300U was a workstation equipped with Sun > Microsystems’ 64-bit UltraSPARC RISC-based microprocesso...
lonestarflight : > STS-6 Space Shuttle Challenger lifts off from LC-39A, carrying > astronauts Paul J. Weitz, Koral J. Bobko, Donald H. Peterson and Dr. > Story Musgrave....
ms-dos5 : > Windows 3.0 Setup Part 2 > > PART 1 >
IBM 5170 motherboard closeups. Man, this thing is filthy – thing was clearly in a house with pets. Look at that double-stacked RAM, square 286 CPU, and 287 math coprocessor.
nostalgic-gaming : >
retrocgads : > UK 1987
thevaultoftheatomicspaceage : > Astronaut Alan Shepard peers inside the Mercury Freedom 7
from-the-earth-to-the-moon13 : > (4 April 1968) — Scene at the flight operations director’s > console in the Mission Control Center, Building 30, during the > Apollo 6...
never-obsolete : > The Way Things Work (1994) > Magnetism
lonestarflight : > “Astronaut John W. Young took this picture during the second orbit > of the Gemini-Titan 3 three-orbit mission as the spacecraft "Molly > Brown” pa...
A mental coredump consisting primarily of old computers, retro video games, obsolete electronics, space history, mobile suits, other miscellaneous fragments of data.
It still works!
virescent-phosphor : > feyosha : > >> cadaverkeys >> : >> >> >>> You guys rlly don’t realise how much knowledge is still not >>> committed to the in...
vintage-tech : > FIRST OFF: NO. > > Okay, I am adequately moved into the new place (not entirely done > but to the point that I have Internet and my computer assemb...