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  1. Member ranchhand's Avatar
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    Have some respect for that little, black chunk of plastic sitting on top of your desktop.

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    1969. Amazing to think they were able to land a man on the moon with similar pre- pre- pre- Windows 95 technology.
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    Originally Posted by p_l View Post
    1969. Amazing to think they were able to land a man on the moon with similar pre- pre- pre- Windows 95 technology.
    I've read quotes that supposedly the original black and white gameboy had more computing power than the nasa program for the moon landing. Not sure how accurate that is but not surprising if its true (in terms of digital age power I assume versus vacuum tube stuff)

    Edit - the first gameboy wasn't really black and white though - it had a slight green cast to it didn't it??? I had one for awhile but its been ages since I had it..
    Donatello - The Shredder? Michelangelo - Maybe all that hardware is for making coleslaw?
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