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Too. Damn. Hot.It is well known that the melting point of a computer geek is 27 degC. Being in a 30+ degC heat does not make me a happy bunny. Bring back the snow!
Good Evening sir, you have a telegram from a mister NickH.
TOO. stop. DAMN. stop. HOT. stop. -
Spectrum Games With Film RatingsI just received a copy of CRL's Dracula which is apparently the first ever game to be given a rating by the film censors. Are there any others apart …
[quote=NickH]CRL again (they loved the publicity) with Jack The Ripper.[/quote]
Oh yeah. I had forgotten about that one. Did anyone apart from CRL receive a rating I wonder?
Necros. -
AgentX2 RemixingI`ve started to remix AgentX2 and need some help with the drums. Anyone care to add the drum track to [url=http://www.franksmusic.homecall.co.uk/spe…
... with a# C)?
[QUOTE=aowen]Is there somewhere to upload ... -
ZX Game Book UpdateHi all... For various unrelated reasons the time I have for editing has been limited to weekends, but I'm still plugging away. I have created 'fi…
[quote=NickH]So I take it things are getting a bit hairy?[/quote]
Um no... Have you seen his head lately??? -
Getting cock outI've noticed that Mel the Bell hasn't been getting his cock out and wanking furiously recently. Has the hot weather given him the droop? Or has t…
... double-standards.
[QUOTE=NickH]Just as an aside - can ... -
did 128k machines dominate ZX market?I have a question about 128k Spectrums. Did they dominate the ZX market in late 80's / early 90's? I mean where there more 128k users than 48k users …
[QUOTE=aowen]Wow. I haven't used SQL in 15 years. Maybe I should take it off my CV.[/QUOTE]
Why? It won't have changed. -
did 128k machines dominate ZX market?I have a question about 128k Spectrums. Did they dominate the ZX market in late 80's / early 90's? I mean where there more 128k users than 48k users …
[QUOTE=NickH]Pang was definitely 128k only. I suspect Lemmings and F-15 were too.[/QUOTE]
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Sir Clive hints at a return to computersFrom [url]www.designweek.co.uk[/url] "Sinclair hints at a return to computers Published: Jul 2006 Sir Clive Sinclair is designing more transport-led…
[quote=aowen]Annoyed, since I've already done it.[/quote]
That could be the answer to the mass-production and marketing problem that's been eluding you up to now. :)