On Thu, Nov 08, 2018 at 05:13:20PM -0600, Jason T via cctalk wrote: > On Thu, Nov 8, 2018 at 3:54 PM Pontus Pihlgren via cctalk > <cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote: > > And they walked tight by his VT05 :) > > And I'd have told them to keep walking!
:D > But really, it's a video games/kitchy electronics > show; they're not hardcore computer collectors. I > don't even know what a show about "us" would look > like. I'd rather not find out :) It was fun to watch though, close enough to my interrests to be entertaining. > Probably nothing that would fit in 23 minutes > - it can take me that long just to tell the story > of how I acquired a single item. Showing my computers to guests tends to turn in to storytelling :) If the gueat are into it of course. > > I've always wanted to create an text adventure about computer > collecting, though. Seek out rare finds! Evade goldbugs! Avoid > earning the "hoarder" label while still dying with the most toys! > I would play it :) > > > Entertaining show! Even though I suspect some of those "finds" are planted. > > That's probably a safe assumption - it's TV, after all. But I can > say, in my case, all of the items they bought from me were part of my > collection. We may have moved them between rooms of the house to fit > their narrative, but they were here well before I got involved with > the show. Oh, don't doubt that.. but the odyssey was to good to be true I think. Or they had many scouts. /P