Everybody has something they do to chill out, some drink or jog, or play games.

Anyway my first computers in the 80's were for gaming (Timex 2068 and then a C64). Both were cheap systems. I went to a 286 for school work and since I sold the C64 to help pay for it I did some gaming on it. Most of my computer upgrades in the 90's were for added speed in whatever apps I was using and it also helped with gaming. There was a point where I started upgrading just for gaming and that ended mostly around 2000 where I started falling behind the bleeding edge curve. I don't really care for new games but I do play the old ones.

Everybody collects different things for different reasons, but quite a bit of the 286-Pentiums end up being snagged for gaming. I think I am one of the few people who bother with vintage application software for old systems purchased for non gaming reasons.


-----Original Message----- From: Chuck Guzis
Sent: Saturday, October 08, 2016 7:20 PM
To: General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts
Subject: Re: Twiggys [was: Re: ka... ching!]

That's probably why I'm borderline loony in my old age--I never bothered
to detox.

Still don't.  Playing a computer game is about as entertaining to me as
putting my money into an online slot machine.

--Chuck

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