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@IPNetGeek

Server/Network Geek, Azure Admin, Foodie, Traveler, ❤️ both Windows+Mac, Software Development Manager, CLI nerd, Retro Gamer, I❤️C64, WDW DVC+AP. #RetroTech

FLX/Western NY Katılım Aralık 2013
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Karly Kingsley
Karly Kingsley@karlykingsley·
What are we doing?
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Ryan Els
Ryan Els@ryanels·
AI Agents be like 😂🤭
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IPNetGeek@IPNetGeek·
@serendipiaday I am so glad they tied it to Jamie’s ghost watching her in the first episode.
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Serendipity🐾Vane@serendipiaday·
Even in a kind of mourning, sad, I cried throughout the episode, every goodbye, and the battle completely broke me and happy to see that ending with Jamie's ghost, a jumble of emotions. How can a series and a character like #JamieFraser make you feel so much with every scene? ❤️‍🩹
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Tommi@tommithetechie·
@IPNetGeek Wait, is this why my kids are weird? 😂
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Ryan Els
Ryan Els@ryanels·
It's because they produce 💩😂
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AlphaFox
AlphaFox@alphafox·
Preparing for a LAN party in style - we used to be a proper country.
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exQUIZitely 🕹️@exQUIZitely·
Did you make birthday cards, banners and letterheads with The Print Shop back in the day? If you had a dot-matrix printer in the 80s, chances are you used this incredible publishing program. It allowed users to easily create signs, greeting cards, banners, posters, and letterheads using its built-in clip art, fonts, and templates. Originally launched for the Apple II and later ported to the C64, and many other platforms, it worked with any common dot-matrix printer. Its simple interface meant that even casual users could figure it out - the ease of use was part of the massive appeal. I made covers for virtually anything, from my father's toolbox to my mother's kitchen drawers. The Print Shop sold over a million copies, and became one of the most popular titles of the era.
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Tommi
Tommi@tommithetechie·
I have some of the nicest people in my little circle here ❤️
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IPNetGeek@IPNetGeek·
🦖The Syracuse Original Dinosaur BBQ for lunch as we take a break from RetroGameCon:Spring Edition! 🤤😋
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