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Besides finding those old drawings, I also found my old ass Laptop. . . .

 

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I cant find a way to save the desktop onto anything. I tried using my Flash disk but the lap does not recognize it. . . .

 

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The C: drive has only a GB of memory:lol:

 

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All the ports. I dont know what that center Port if for. Looks like you can put some type of card or something?

 

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I couldnt get the internet running. It kept wanting to connect to a Dial-Up Network.

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I was kinda going for Items that you dont normally see everyday.

 

But if peps do have items that are older than 75, then that works too.

 

Besides, Im sure people dont have items that are that old.

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I was kinda going for Items that you dont normally see everyday.

 

But if peeps do have items that are older than 75, then that works too.

 

Besides, Im sure people dont have items that are that old.

 

Then antique is the wrong word...

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I said 1890s, not 1980s...

 

it doesn't run on electricity, but instead needs to be wound up by a crank handle on the right side...

 

it's antique. trust.

 

"Victrolas became by far the most popular brand of home phonograph, and sold in great numbers until the end of the 1920s. RCA Victor continued to market phonographs with the "Victrola" name until the late 1950's."

 

same brand as this guy:

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not the best pic, but I bought this 1890s crank-handled in-cabinet Victrola last year...

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All sorts of cool Lili...

 

Two questions:

 

What RPM's does it play at?

 

and

 

How much??

 

That player has such a classy look..

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I said 1890s, not 1980s...

 

it doesn't run on electricity, but instead needs to be wound up by a crank handle on the right side...

 

it's antique. trust.

 

"Victrolas became by far the most popular brand of home phonograph, and sold in great numbers until the end of the 1920s. RCA Victor continued to market phonographs with the "Victrola" name until the late 1950's."

 

same brand as this guy:

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Yea thats what I said...1890's..

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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:lol: How are gummy treats, laptops,fish, electricity bulbs and a mixer that was probably used for techno antiques?? Man, half the shit you post cracks me up because I want to think you're joking but I realize you're probably not.

 

hahaha. the candy, fish, ligh bulbs were from an antique store i went in Moneterey, CA. They actually made that candy the old fashion way. Only senior citizens worked there. that counts i guess. . . .

 

I really did enjoy their apples. . . .

 

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THat was the first mixer i ever bought, plus it was a follow up.

 

I know this book is old. . . .

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I read it once. i was amazed on all the things that never did happen. But there are things in the book that did happen. He was talking about Nine Eleven. Scary shit.

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Besides finding those old drawings, I also found my old ass Laptop. . . .

 

oldlaptopip3.jpg

 

I cant find a way to save the desktop onto anything. I tried using my Flash disk but the lap does not recognize it. . . .

 

olddecktopdf0.jpg

The C: drive has only a GB of memory:lol:

 

oldportlj9.jpg

 

All the ports. I dont know what that center Port if for. Looks like you can put some type of card or something?

 

oldcardoc1.jpg

 

I couldnt get the internet running. It kept wanting to connect to a Dial-Up Network.

 

Maybe if your ass knew how to use a computer.

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