SID was the Commodore 64 sound generator chip. While rest of that era personal computers and game console could just do fancy beeps at most, SID had a programmable synthesizer.
SID was the Commodore 64 sound generator chip. While rest of that era personal computers and game console could just do fancy beeps at most, SID had a programmable synthesizer.
Maybe he is running it for his niece
“Look mom, I know it’s 20 years since you last talk with Agatha, but she’s family now and the two of you must be in our wedding picture”
Here is the uncropped version, an Italian wedding in the 40s. With all participants equally thrilled for the photoshoot
Mickey Gurdus, an Israeli ham radio operator and media listener. In the age before the internet he used to listen to every transmission he could find from his homemade lab.
“we have
catscuts at home”