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Profile for the LGR YouTube channel. Covering vintage computer hardware, software, and various retro tech oddities. https://t.co/6mZsaTzTCd
North Carolina, USA
Joined December 2009
I’ve had this for a while and don’t really have plans to use it, buuuuut ya never know so… here:
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CES 2025 happened. Let's go back to CES 1993 instead! https://t.co/V39VLJommn Taking a tour of the 90s convention show floor and its many marvels through the lens of Stewart Cheifet and the Computer Chronicles TV show. 3DO, Sega CD, MiniDisc, Laserdisc, PDAs, DOS games & more!
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loving all the other media that folks are digging up that used these tracks https://t.co/n0wkafWIjS like of COURSE "Electric Rain" was used for Horizons at Epcot Center
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Vinyl blerb! https://t.co/TOlLh4OUG8 Computer Chronicles is one of my favorite shows and the original 1980s intro segue song is forever stuck in my brain. Turns out it's on vinyl, who knew?!
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A standard sized LGR video about a mini sized retro computer thing! https://t.co/xxynAe30Jg Checking out the Pixel x86 systems, which are Vortex86-based PCs running Windows 98 off an SD card and plays tons of classic games w/ Sound Blaster Pro compatibility, VGA output and more
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LGR donation unboxing videos are coming to an end! But here's one last one: https://t.co/wXKR2IGcR4 For a multitude of reasons I go into at the end of the video, these long mail unboxing vids are done for the foreseeable future. Regular LGR things will continue of course!
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In the early 1960s, Walt Disney carried the torch of one of humanity's oldest pursuits, the search for mechanical life. The result was Audio-Animatronics, a new breed of robots that would soon populate the world. Watch Disney's Animatronics: A Living History now.
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Heck https://t.co/eifhMfzxES Here are all the random synth/drum machine/electronic musical noodlings I’ve posted! Most are only short clips, or are recorded badly from my phone's mic, or are incomplete ideas at best. But here they are, uploaded all in one place for posterity 🎶
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LGR BlerbStation 2 Blerb video blerb blerb https://t.co/mBr5kHhvNW So yeah the official PS2 vertical stand? I wanted one. I got one. Here it is.
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Christmmaass with Computer Chronicles on LGR 🎄 https://t.co/uL5QyZli3u Going back to 1985 for Christmas! The CC holiday buyer guides from the 80s & 90s are some of my favorite cozy TV episodes. So grab a good drink and join me in watching some festive retro computing goodness!
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like I seriously don't know what it's based on other than "the last 28 days even though hurricane vids have actually done well 🤷♂️
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For the curious: The AI Inspiration tab was added to my main LGR page, and yeah! The suggestions really show how much it's looking at my own content when generating video ideas and whatnot. The "interest gauge" for each generated video is interesting. Based on what? I dunno.
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Christmas ornament Blerb! https://t.co/CUpsgLRGXF
@Hallmark still exists and for 2024 they released some retro tree ornaments, including an Oregon Trail beige CRT computer monitor and an original Xbox console with Duke controller. Both of which light up and play music!
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Blerb! https://t.co/fKz7IMsvu7 Y'all been seeing these new AI type things for YouTube creators lately? Generated replies are getting more complex, models for generation of video ideas and outlines and clickbait titles, plus fully synthesized art for thumbnails... Yay.
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BLERB https://t.co/U3rYrZY9ll G Fuel and Duke Nukem, together... at... last? Huh. Well anyway, they've made the ultimate energy supplement drink mix thing or whatever! Unboxing and trying the Nuclear Sunset Ego Boost concoction from Gearbox Software and whoever makes G FUEL.
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LGR Blerb! https://t.co/tndVx2xudK Checking out the nifty little Coca-Cola vending machine from @NewWaveToys! A highly detailed 1/6 scale model replica of the classic Coke machine from the 80s and 90s. And it WORKS! Insert tiny coins, receive tiny cans, and it even refrigerates
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tried booting up a Windows 98 PC today for the first time in legitimately two months and everything about it failed ahh it’s good to be back
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