@hoihtah oh that. That's actually the Macintosh Classic case. That's what computers used to look like.
But in all seriousness, for some reason I find this video quite compelling... a few decades later, how many times more powerful, with a screen many times better. It's testament to the progress of mankind methinks :)
If only you could timetravel back in time to 1984 and rock up to Steve Jobs with an iPad.
@hoihtah oh ok. had another look. yeah there is just 1 particle that floats through half-way that i could see. *shrugs* may have a carpet somewhere that picks this fluff up.
The Triumph proved to be one of the better looking and performing pre-paid handsets we'd had the pleasure of holding in our sweaty mitts, but we had one major hangup: the name.
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what is that white dust like thing that's floating around in the video?
@hoihtah oh that. That's actually the Macintosh Classic case. That's what computers used to look like.
But in all seriousness, for some reason I find this video quite compelling... a few decades later, how many times more powerful, with a screen many times better. It's testament to the progress of mankind methinks :)
If only you could timetravel back in time to 1984 and rock up to Steve Jobs with an iPad.
@buoy no, i wasn't being sarcastic. seriously, there's this white dust looking thing floating around in the video.
@hoihtah oh ok. had another look. yeah there is just 1 particle that floats through half-way that i could see. *shrugs* may have a carpet somewhere that picks this fluff up.