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Newsflash

Preview of upcoming topics…

June 15, 2011June 16, 2011 - by Jeff - Leave a Comment

Here is a small sample of items and topics I will be discussing in the future. These discussions may be in the form of blog articles, podcasts, video podcasts, or …

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Newsflash

Vintage Volts is now on Twitter!!

February 22, 2011December 29, 2022 - by Jeff - Leave a Comment

Vintage Volts is treading into the mysterious world of modern social media technology… and wants you to join in the fun. Follow Vintage Volts on Twitter and “tweet” the experiences …

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Vintage Volts Podcast

Podcast: Episode One (…soon)

October 11, 2010June 15, 2011 - by Jeff - Leave a Comment

Why would I post a notice about a podcast that is not available yet? Well technically, it is available for posting. I did record an introductory podcast, but I don’t …

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Other / Vintage Computers

The Panasonic JR-200U

August 29, 2010October 16, 2014 - by Jeff - 19 Comments.

I’ve recently acquired a collection of interesting classic PC related items. Among those items was a computer I have never heard about. It’s a Panasonic brand computer called JR-200U. Built …

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Uncategorized

Holy Cow! I’ve been plugged!

August 25, 2010February 6, 2022 - by Jeff - Leave a Comment

I usually listen to podcasts passively. Then again, most people do the same, right? By passively, I mean I generally listen to them as they are released, eagerly wait for …

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Old Calculators

Lil Herc

February 23, 2010June 16, 2011 - by Jeff - Leave a Comment

Well, “Lil Herc” is the name my Science teacher gave his TI-57 back in 1979. At that time, the name sort of fit. This handheld device was a marvel for …

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Pinball

Click, Click, DING DING, Bing!!

February 11, 2010June 15, 2011 - by Jeff - Leave a Comment

Why do I still like Electromechanical (EM) pinball machines? They need a lot of care and attention. Little things always seem to go wrong which creates a conundrum. Usually the …

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Uncategorized

Why do some blogs update so infrequently?

August 26, 2009June 15, 2011 - by Jeff - Leave a Comment

…..especially this blog? Well, shortly after my most recent post, November 2008, I decided to go back to college. It’s been hectic ever since. I hardly had any time to …

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Amiga

Rebuilding my Amiga

November 17, 2008June 15, 2011 - by Jeff - 3 Comments.

I have been an Amiga fanatic ever since the Amiga 1000 came out. I have been an Amiga owner since I got my Federal Tax refund in February 1989. I …

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Handheld Electronic Games

Merlin!!

March 2, 2008March 27, 2023 - by Jeff - 8 Comments.

Merlin was made by a company called Parker Brothers back in 1978. It’s about the size of a man’s shoe and looks kind of like a telephone that’s red and …

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