Post subject: Re: Geekiest purchase you have ever made? Posted: Tue Aug 10, 2010 9:37 pm
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In order: 2006: An Introduction to Electronic Computers, 1965, Gordon B. Davis (you can easily tell by the year what this book is basically like, anyway, I got it for my birthday) February (actual purchase), March (shipment) 2008: Microsoft Windows 95 Codenamed Chicago Build 490 with the Microsoft Office for Windows 95 Pre-Release, two CD-ROM set, originally purchased on eBay and released here at Release-a-fortnight in early April 2008. April 23rd, 2008: One of the Microsoft OS/2 1.x programming references from the entire library, Visual Basic 3.0 complete set, a series of hard disk heads, and a Digital Equipment Corporation 8 Inch floppy disk copyrighted 1975) May 2009: IBM DOS 5.0 manual, Microsoft Windows 95 Resource Kit manual November 2009????: Cairo Build 1314 (could also be 1304) Workstation, not leaked as far as I know, came with manuals, paperwork, original bootable CD-ROM, original Setup disks, and custom emergancy recovery disk, purchased on eBay
There's a lot more on my list, but my post would have been too long if I listed it all here, so I just listed the most special items that I purchased, received, or otherwise aquired.
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Post subject: Re: Geekiest purchase you have ever made? Posted: Wed Aug 11, 2010 7:32 am
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WinPC wrote:
In order: April 23rd, 2008: One of the Microsoft OS/2 1.x programming references from the entire library, Visual Basic 3.0 complete set, a series of hard disk heads, and a Digital Equipment Corporation 8 Inch floppy disk copyrighted 1975)
I wish that shipping from US to Malaysia wasn't too expensive, since VB3.0 complete set weight cost me quite alot.
Post subject: Re: Geekiest purchase you have ever made? Posted: Wed Aug 18, 2010 8:45 am
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One could have, eg Window 3.51 + resource kit here. Its mainly used for running vintage dos in vms. It comes with a lot of manuals, but ye still need your trusty 3.1 manual to see how to run apps like notepad and paintbrush (yes, they have their own chapters...)
The latest is a UNICOMP version of the ibm model m keyboard, in UK layout, so i can use the UKINT keyboard layout.
Post subject: Re: Geekiest purchase you have ever made? Posted: Fri Nov 19, 2010 9:51 pm
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Buying 10 packets of floppy disks for my DOS machine at an town that is 400km away from my house in 2010 and the cashier not knowing the price. I was charged $50 but they are the best brand ever.(EMTEC BASF)
Post subject: Re: Geekiest purchase you have ever made? Posted: Sat Dec 18, 2010 7:42 pm
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my geek purchase would have to be sins of a solar empire. Oh and no, i do NOT like that game. Waste of $30. Its a cheap game. DONT BUY IT. Even Though, I seen it 1 time at goodwill for $4.99 LOL. BARGAN BIN!!!
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Post subject: Re: Geekiest purchase you have ever made? Posted: Fri Feb 18, 2011 6:57 am
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All for $10 (Pays to know the right people),
Dell SE198WFPv monitor 2 KVM Switches; 1x 4 port IoGear and 1x Belkin 3 Cat 5e cross over cables 5 Cat 6 network cables Belkin Wireless N USB adapter and a couple of PS/2 to USB adapters for keyboards.
If your wondering, they came from a mac person who owns a 27" iMac.
Post subject: Re: Geekiest purchase you have ever made? Posted: Thu Apr 14, 2011 1:53 pm
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Probably...Veho USB microscop x400 zoom or free thing, probably Windows Server 2003 legit, got it from my tutor when doing networking course at college a few years back.
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