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I don’t think I had porn on this. Found some junior high papers and my snes emulator
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You fool! Did you ensure it was Y2K compliant before powering on? You could've killed us all!

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On 12/25/2019 at 12:25 AM, Celery Man said:

I don’t think I had porn on this. Found some junior high papers and my snes emulator
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You had that in Jr High? F'n rich kids.

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It was my dad's retired work laptop, although your point stands.

Wait just a got damn minute here. This has to ve a fake. Where’s Leisure Suit Larry?

 

 

 

Pretty impressive that it still runs.

My first laptop (never owned a desktop) was a 486 with a 30MB HDD.



Pretty impressive that it still runs.



Why wouldn't it? Battery is definitely toast though.

I have a 1995 Compaq Presario that looks a lot like the IBM upthread. It only works when plugged in (battery is toast as the guy above me said) but it's equally hilarious to dive through and poke around junior highschool crap that is on it. This is the one: https://www.ebay.com/c/118259215

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On 1/1/2020 at 2:38 PM, Parliament said:


 

 


Why wouldn't it? Battery is definitely toast though.
 

 

A lot of electronic components can corrode and deteriorate over time.  Capacitors in particular.

Particularly capacitors from capacitor plague era, a problem related to a higher-than-expected failure rate of non-solid aluminum electrolytic capacitors.

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