Steve Jobs with a huge grin on his face while watching from heaven, probably hell
waistingtoomuchtime on
Dude looks like he smoked unfiltered cigs. A lot of them.
princesssasami896 on
What year is that from? It looks very much like the computers in my elementary school
TheVendingMachineWas on
r/yellowedelectronics
GymratCatQueen on
oh, it may cigarette-stained look and bit worn, but i can see it still performs like brand new:)
Consistent-Cow5441 on
This is a favorite! It’s crazy how far technology has come since then. A real piece of history!
AkwardAA on
Does it boot up op?
Objective-Resident-7 on
I used these at school. I remember the monochrome screen. I remember the teachers going on about learning ‘DTP’ – Desktop Publishing, an acronym that never really took off.
Of course, the teachers didn’t even know where to put the coal. Think about your grandmother trying to show you how to program (I’ve pushed the skill level up a bit since basic computer use IS a normal skill that people have, even your grandmother).
jimmy_crack_corn_69 on
That thing could butter bread.
shotsallover on
A little retrobright will get that fixed right up.
darqnez on
This is similar to the ones at my college Mac lab. There was also an IBM lab.
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Why do I fell like he’s a smoker?
Was he a camel unfiltered or a Marlboro red kind of guy? Jokes aside, sucks it yellowed like that, looks in great condition otherwise.
You might be interested in [Retrobright](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Retrobright).
Load runner or Sid Meiers Pirates
Steve Jobs with a huge grin on his face while watching from heaven, probably hell
Dude looks like he smoked unfiltered cigs. A lot of them.
What year is that from? It looks very much like the computers in my elementary school
r/yellowedelectronics
oh, it may cigarette-stained look and bit worn, but i can see it still performs like brand new:)
This is a favorite! It’s crazy how far technology has come since then. A real piece of history!
Does it boot up op?
I used these at school. I remember the monochrome screen. I remember the teachers going on about learning ‘DTP’ – Desktop Publishing, an acronym that never really took off.
Of course, the teachers didn’t even know where to put the coal. Think about your grandmother trying to show you how to program (I’ve pushed the skill level up a bit since basic computer use IS a normal skill that people have, even your grandmother).
That thing could butter bread.
A little retrobright will get that fixed right up.
This is similar to the ones at my college Mac lab. There was also an IBM lab.