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  • i still have my old atari computer

  • Nostalgia is a powerful thing. You look back and realize the shows you liked were pure crap.

  • HAHAHAHA eastbound and down anyone?

  • Matthew Laborteaux alias Albert Ingalls dans la petite maison dans la prairie !

    Les petits génies super série !

  • i love the 'access codes' that every computer system from the freeway mainframe to a dating site has, that unlocks the whole system.

  • In 1984 my dad bought us our first Apple computer. I was the only young girl in my town in Italy to have a real computer. Some of the other kids had Amstrads or stuff like that, for play, but I had the real thing and some of my school mates would come over just to watch me mess around with my computer but I had not permission to have them touch it. One year later they started broadcasting this show and I could so totally identify myself in those kids, even though they were much older than me.

  • Very good history man!, I am a computer collector, the 80´s are the best age of computers, Amstrad MSX Commodore Atari Sinclair Coleco Casio Epson Tandy etc.. are amazing computers.

  • I loved this show when i was a kid

  • Teenage Actress Andrea Elson as Alice Tyler is A Very Pretty Girl!

  • It was bad for me the few times I did it; anytime a chick has more mustache than you that's not good.

  • A kid I used to work with got his wife from the net. We took the micky for ages saying it was realy a fat bloke at the other end. But it realy was a fit chick from america. guess these things work out ok for some folks. :-)

  • Dating service episode shows early computer based life before social networking sites like myspace,facebook,etc. came into being. The emergence lot of common home electronic staples of the "modern" era are shown in this TV series, which may have been a little too early for its time back then. The WW2 and the 1950's saw the beginning of this age, the actual invention of the technology; the 1980's saw its widespread use and solidification.

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