Only cost me a dollar too.
The original hardware was pretty good, too.
This is how we all thought and hoped we would surf the information superhighway
The Chuck E. Cheese near me when I was a kid had the stand-up version. I was obsessed with that game.
You mean how we’d sure the information Jetstream.
Oh my god, now I finally understand this image I’ve seen on the internet:
I love the green theme on the menu, they deliberately changed their cable box settings for that. Throws me back.
Decent book, USSR is building a new supersonic jet with a new interface that can be controlled by thought. American pilot chosen for a mission to steal the jet, and has to think commands in Russian for the jet to act on them. “How do you say ‘fire’ in Russian?”
The movie’s not bad either.
I’m a sucker for most Cold War stuff and did really enjoy Firefox
Huh, there’s a very similar book, “Day of the Cheetah” by Dale Brown. Same plot except the US and USSR roles are reversed.
(jpeg version)
(original)
Just remember to think in Russian.
“OK, how can we make a web interface more difficult to use?”
The javascript is written in cyrillic
I think this was more realistic but my mind is placing it from about the same time as blue thunder and airwolf. Feels like there was a lot of super flying device things around that time.
The Soviets in this movie are as cheesy as the terrorists in True Lies
“With one turn of that key…”
“What key?”
“That key! Who… who’s taken the key?!”
They don’t do it anymore. Things changed.
They don’t make docs like they used to. For what it’s worth, those “…for Dummies” books were never going to make anyone an expert on anything, but every one of them I’ve ever read was the most densely packed set of comprehensible information on the subject available at the time.