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@richText I transferred in from a mid-western school to follow my girlfriend. Only attended classes there during 89-90 school year, but lived in Gainesville through 1994. Worked at the Spec's Music on NW 13th St. Had a short stint at the Gator Shop on University. Was shocked at how the population of Gainesville swelled on the weekends of big games.

@matke Brilliant! For a second I thought you had a bunch of grapes in the foreground

@Moondeer I was a 21-year-old living paycheck-to-paycheck, working at a record store when this was released. Good times!

@pimoore @otaviocc most of my friends had Atari and got the arcade games I coveted. Then I watched Coleco get better versions of all the games. I did get the voice synthesizer module but lost the bug for a long while and the whole world shifted to Nintendo it seemed

@ronguest Setup is something I still enjoy very much. This time I noticed the really small bezel around the display, and The Notch. Didn’t really do a lot on this one so can’t speak to new keyboard or perception of speed. One day.

@zorn Out of curiosity, I know in a short format post you can't go into detail, have you tried removing power from the monitor for 30 seconds or a minute? Sometimes that hardware needs a "reboot" too

@petebrown I haven’t seen a physical copy of that release before. I’m sure it was excellent!