Re: Non-game games
By: Bob Worm to All on Wed Aug 23 2023 03:53 pm
I know I used to tool around with any computer I could get access to and it would keep me amused. In school that might have involved editing AUTOEXEC.BAT to briefly display "infected by fart virus" during boot so I could watch the poor metalwork tech who inherited responsibility for the school's computers trying to clean it with Norton AntiVirus half a dozen times.
Oh man, I remember when I was first getting into linux. I only had like one flashdrive that I made a bootdisk, and I was so worried I would accidentily boot into Linux and gte into big trouble. Never actually happened tho.
(yes with a "c" in Acorn land. They would take it in turns to "bury" a
You forgot to close the parenthesis.
Anyway - sorry for the novel, here's my question: What non-game games did you used to play (or do you still play) on retro tech?
Well, I sometimes like using nmap to randomly explore websites/telnets. I think once I got a "WIP" website for a automotive company. Also, spamming pacman -Syu every second.
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