That had to be the worst thing ever to see in the history of computing. That, and then the blue screen of death.
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That had to be the worst thing ever to see in the history of computing. That, and then the blue screen of death.
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...which was a "feature" of Windows Millennium.
Well I alsways have to think of the Amiga 500 which adds I saw in CVG and the Amiga 1200 my nephew had.
He had loads of illegal games and every time I came he had some new ones.
Unfortunate there was a little accident with the monitor and I don't know what happened afterwards.
I still remember telling my nephew that I had no idea what had happened to it, one moment the image on it seems to fold and I start to smell melting plastic.
[I]Earth is like a 24 hour, Seven days a week Stupidity contest which has been running for centuries.
And every time they are ready to pronounce a winner, a new contender appears on the scene.[/I]
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[I]He has seen half the universe who has not seen the house of pain (Ralph Waldo)[/I]
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That sounds like the tube blew on the monitor. Not a lot you can do to repair a screen when that happens.
And that defintely was a key feature of Me. That has to be the worst M$ OS released to date. Even less stable than Windows 3.1
If you haven't played a classic game in years, it's never too late to start!
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I second that...twas crap
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I once had Millennium installed for 3 weeks, then I already removed it, because it annoyed me so that I eventually wanted to kick my PC.
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Really? You need this.
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That's good.
If you haven't played a classic game in years, it's never too late to start!
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Good oneReally? You need this.![]()