2:20 Oh yeah, those C64 User's and Programmer's Manuals with all the technical details - as a kid they were like magic bookk full of secrets that kids weren't supposed to know, like a window into the grown-up's world of technology.
I never thought of that this way. The grown up's newer seemed much interested in technology so i more felt like we kept this a secret from them... But you are right of course.. This turned out to be the starter of future career choices for a lot of young people
Hey Kojro that big door on your intro extro reminds me when I used to go to work in the RAF, we had similar doors. I will be watching your streams from beginning to end to help you get your TH-cam awaerd. Happy New Year. 👍
Hi, thanks for watching. It's an autentic bomb shelter door made in Trondheim, Norway back in the late 70's early 80's. It's where I got one of my labs, and my main storage erea.
2:20 Oh yeah, those C64 User's and Programmer's Manuals with all the technical details - as a kid they were like magic bookk full of secrets that kids weren't supposed to know, like a window into the grown-up's world of technology.
I never thought of that this way. The grown up's newer seemed much interested in technology so i more felt like we kept this a secret from them... But you are right of course.. This turned out to be the starter of future career choices for a lot of young people
This is a neat little gimcrack, and fairly easy to put together. Thanks.
Thanks for watching.
Hey Kojro that big door on your intro extro reminds me when I used to go to work in the RAF, we had similar doors. I will be watching your streams from beginning to end to help you get your TH-cam awaerd. Happy New Year. 👍
Hi, thanks for watching. It's an autentic bomb shelter door made in Trondheim, Norway back in the late 70's early 80's. It's where I got one of my labs, and my main storage erea.
Neat idea! I may have to get some DB9 connectors and do this myself - thanks!
Thanks for watching, yes It's not always the most complicated things that are fun.