automaticdoor75

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A review of Tecmo Bowl and Tecmo Super Bowl, two sports games from the late 80s/early 90s that still have a following.

[–] automaticdoor75@sopuli.xyz 2 points 3 months ago

Aren't you kind! 8-P

[–] automaticdoor75@sopuli.xyz 13 points 3 months ago (2 children)

It was a favorite of mine growing up.

[–] automaticdoor75@sopuli.xyz 13 points 3 months ago (1 children)

It's The Brave Little Toaster. Here's the scene in question: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p8kQDNLkT3c

 
[–] automaticdoor75@sopuli.xyz 10 points 3 months ago

I don't have a problem with pineapple on pizza. It's a nice flavor.

 

This is the first time I've used a Lettera 22, and I can see what the hype is all about. It is a true pleasure to type with this machine. This one is even better than I expected, since it has a Spanish keyboard with n-tildes, accents, and umlauts. The cent/@ key is used for semicolon/colon, so I won't be writing any email addresses with this Lettera.

The serial number is 158503.

If anyone has a catalog of Olivetti typewriters they could share, I am curious about their name for this chrome/silver finish.

 

I try to test my epub files on a different devices. I have a Sony PRS-300 to see how the files look on older ereaders.

I've tried a few different settings, but I can't get paragraphs to justify. Paragraphs are always rendered as ragged-right. When I test my epub files in Calibre, or on a Kindle Paperwhite 10, the paragraphs are justified.

I am justifying my paragraphs with inline styles:

Inline styles seem to be a little more backwards-compatible with older devices.

All the ebooks that came with my PRS-300 also have ragged-right paragraphs.

I just wanted to check if I was missing anything. I've seen screenshots online of the older PRS-500 displaying justified paragraphs.

Thanks!

 

This dog track is actually on the official state map, listed as Peoria.

Some other "non-towns" like this include the mining town of Gilman, south of Leadville, and Shaffer's Crossing on 285.

[–] automaticdoor75@sopuli.xyz 2 points 5 months ago (1 children)

I had a coworker who quit on their first day before lunch.

 

Here is the fall 2025 issue of Quarter Up, a free online magazine about pinball and retro arcade gaming.

In this issue, AT Gonzalez interviews Luke "Launch" Tran, a tourney organizer and a fixture of Houston's fighting game community.

Also, Andres Alcoser covers the rivalry between two arcade cabinets of the 2000s: the Taito Vewlix and the Namco Noir.

Later, Lee Tursi goes over Namco's ill-fated ShiftyLook, an attempt to popularize their more obscure titles.

Also in this issue, a preview of this month's Houston Arcade Expo, views from the road, and questions from readers.

Enjoy!

 

I found this Selectric III at a thrift store in my area, and it was in good enough shape that my repair guy could work on it. I think he did an outstanding job. I bought the paper-ruler thing, he replaced a broken platen knob, and I bought a Prestige Elite element to go with it.

I have been told that the dark brown color is very rare for a III.

I’m not sure if I’ll keep this one or sell it, but it’s certainly one of my top thrift store finds. The hum of the motor is so relaxing while I’m writing. The keyboard feels great, and the text is so clean on the page.

need help

I owned a different Selectric III in the past, and I could have sworn it had a different keyboard setup. I absolutely do not remember the keys for 2 and 3 exponents, or the key in the bottom-left for the paragraph symbol.

Am I imagining things? Did the III have different keyboards?

 

If you've ever wondered about what it's like to live in the mountains, you might find this article interesting.

 

I purchased this last week in Wellington, Colorado. The Model D Executive has an unusual feature for a typewriter: a proportionally-spaced font.

This typewriter still needs a lot of work, I plan to have it professionally serviced soon.

I look forward to using it for writing letters.

The typewriter is HEAVY. When you hit the carriage return and the platen snaps back, it shakes the whole desk.

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I spotted these mountain goats today on the west side of Loveland Pass.

EDIT: Here's another photo:

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