On Thu, 18 Jul 2019 at 14:41, Ethan O'Toole <ethan at 757.org> wrote:
This LGR guy took 15 min to get to the point. Any
point. And his
channel doesn't even explain what "LGR" stands for.
LGR is short for Lazy Game Reviews. His channel used to be reviews of old
MS-DOS games or something. Random dude in NC, and slowly a following built
of his videos.
Yup, I found that by looking at his other profiles, but it's an
example of the sort of attention to detail I find typical in
video-bloggers. Which is why I don't follow any.
Agreed! It's cool that younger generation is
finding some of the older
stuff interesting. I would have thought it would have ended at emulation.
The fact that people are doing 386 and 486 computer builds now is strange
to me, I'm not going to lie. But we all have our funky hobbies.
Agreed on all counts.
I think I recently sold a luggable computer on eBay to
one of them. It
worked 100% when I shipped it but arrived "broken." I'm still wondering
if the guy damaged the CPU card (PICMG) in order to refund once he
realized the keyboard was something he wasn't after. Cost me $100+ in
shipping all lost.
:-(
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