Intellevision tooColecoVision! forgot about that one
Intellevision tooColecoVision! forgot about that one
Hope you are talking about grade school?We had one Commodore 64 on each floor at school
Yes that little box with two metal contacts you attached with screws.hooked it up to your TV and tuned to channel 3 to make it work:
Was amazing because it had Donkey Kong and Donkey Kong Jr...ColecoVision! forgot about that one
PS 135 in Queens NYHope you are talking about grade school?
I bought myself this Bubble Bobble game three years ago. Used to play it in 87 at the tennis club.
Why does NY City name their PS with just a number and not a name. My grade school was named Canadian Martyrs and high school was G.L Roberts...PS 135 in Queens NY
Ok Most Delicious Of All Nipples.... The members here take the lead of the moderators...fucking kids
There are many public schools in NY. I think they do have names too?Why does NY City name their PS with just a number and not a name. My grade school was named Canadian Martyrs and high school was G.L Roberts...
PS = Public School followed by a number assigned. The City has so many elementary schools that they'd probably run out of names.I bought myself this Bubble Bobble game three years ago. Used to play it in 87 at the tennis club.
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Why does NY City name their PS with just a number and not a name. My grade school was named Canadian Martyrs and high school was G.L Roberts...
We had a computer lab. had to program them with punch cards.my highschool had 2 computers , one in the front office , one in the trig lab
We didn't ask for permissionI remeber getting permission from the principal to bring my gun into school to metal shop to weld the trigger .... now who is old ?
it was funny cuz i went into the office with it , to ask for permission and he said can we remove the firing pin ? but neither of us could figure out how , so he just said OKWe didn't ask for permission
it was funny cuz i went into the office with it , to ask for permission and he said can we remove the firing pin ? but neither of us could figure out how , so he just said OK
I played Space Invaders and Pitfall for hours and hours.............. Good ole' days!Yes the Atari 2600 with games that cost $60 back in the late 70's and early 80's... But hell it was a fun little system with many hours of enjoyment.