July 22, 2025, 03:08:40 pm
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Dayum! I coulda used one of those pneumatic zip-tie thingies!!!
Quote from: mcseforsale on December 19, 2012, 12:08:15 pmDayum! I coulda used one of those pneumatic zip-tie thingies!!! All I could think of was the PITA clipping all of them was when I stripped my Ms. Pac. The zip-tie lady did her job very well!
I woulda got in trouble with that blonde at :50. Ba-boom!
Longer video in the you tube description. http://mediaburn.org/video/wired-in-raw-28/ *edit* oh wow a series of old footage. http://mediaburn.org/page/1/?s=wired+in+rawgood day.
Quote from: Gray_Area on December 21, 2012, 11:55:30 pmI woulda got in trouble with that blonde at :50. Ba-boom!yeah, she's got a rack on her! va va voom! i love the 80's
*edit* oh wow a series of old footage. http://mediaburn.org/page/1/?s=wired+in+raw
these girls soldering without a mask like a baws
Quote from: SNAAKE on December 27, 2012, 08:47:03 pmthese girls soldering without a mask like a baws mask
Actually, with my solder-fu, I usually stop when everything plastic connected to whatever I'm soldering starts to melt.
I found the interview with Bally Midway's Marketing VP Stanley Jarocki to be interesting as well. The company was riding high on the success of Pac-Man back in '82, that's for sure.It seems as if Jarocki saw the home video game console as nothing more than a tool to get people accustomed to video games and more willing to pump quarters into the arcade machines.
I tend to hold my breath, like a sniper about to take his shot.