fdiskitup Experienced Member Joined Mar 2, 2022 Messages 247 Location Chicagoland, USA Jan 18, 2023 #2 This type of thing is all too common nowadays…
Brian Todd Experienced Member Joined Nov 21, 2022 Messages 228 Location The Netherlands Jan 18, 2023 #3
T Timo W. Veteran Member Joined Nov 25, 2014 Messages 2,155 Location Germany Jan 18, 2023 #4 Works great. No spaghetti has touched my 5150 since it's covered by one of these. (well, it never did before either, but that's not the point, is it? ) Attachments IMG_20210919_163139606.jpg 107.5 KB · Views: 8
Works great. No spaghetti has touched my 5150 since it's covered by one of these. (well, it never did before either, but that's not the point, is it? )
fdiskitup Experienced Member Joined Mar 2, 2022 Messages 247 Location Chicagoland, USA Jan 18, 2023 #5 This is mainly a problem for Olivetti machines.
Brian Todd Experienced Member Joined Nov 21, 2022 Messages 228 Location The Netherlands Jan 18, 2023 #6 Very true, however, the "Macchina Ridotta" (1958) actually looks as if it's held together with spaghetti so who knows
Very true, however, the "Macchina Ridotta" (1958) actually looks as if it's held together with spaghetti so who knows
VERAULT Veteran Member Joined Jan 30, 2012 Messages 8,434 Location Connecticut, USA Jan 18, 2023 #7 Ive Spaghettz all up in side my putah! Please.. Oh god!
J jdreesen Experienced Member Joined Jul 5, 2012 Messages 414 Location Switzerland Jan 18, 2023 #8 Nothing to do with computers, but everything with spaghetti :
VERAULT Veteran Member Joined Jan 30, 2012 Messages 8,434 Location Connecticut, USA Jan 18, 2023 #9 We had that same video linked here before. forget the thread.
nullvalue Veteran Member Joined Oct 8, 2019 Messages 991 Location Indiana Jan 18, 2023 #10 VERAULT said: We had that same video linked here before. forget the thread. Click to expand... Maybe you'll remember after you noodle on it.
VERAULT said: We had that same video linked here before. forget the thread. Click to expand... Maybe you'll remember after you noodle on it.