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Semi-automated posting of old computers and videogames. Sometimes other bits of retro aesthetics and design. 12-15 posts a day on normal days, 24 posts on holidays. Following mod, ping mod for bugs/errors/suggestions/requests. Bot typically in English.
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RCretrocomps.bsky.social

The Sharp Trunket transistor radio (1960)The Sharp Trunket transistor radio (1960)

A radio that combines the design language of old American muscle cars and the spacerace.  The top is forest green with tailfins, the bottom is ivory white, and the front is shining silver, on a silver stand.  Up top we find a single antenna, a red power/volume dial, and you turn the 'intake" of the rocket to change the stations (the tuning display is immediately behind the engine, incoporated into the body).
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LClee.alwayspushtheroll.com

A saucer section and a couple of nacelles away from being NCC - 1701

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TSspinny.bsky.social

Wait a minute, I fixed the spelling on this, why is it still posting 'Trunket'...

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Titsmetimohthy.bsky.social

God we used to design stuff to look so cool man.

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DTdelorian.bsky.social

want

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CSdrosgood.bsky.social

Want!

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BAboboinparadise.bsky.social

A triumph of form over function, enabled by the new tech.

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RKrich-king.bsky.social

Jesus wept, we have regressed.

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Sjscanlan.bsky.social

That is a beautifully designed item.

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GGgilliangrafton.bsky.social

A thing of beauty.

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RHrivermaws.bsky.social

That’s a fish, actually

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Retro Computers
@retrocomps.bsky.social
Semi-automated posting of old computers and videogames. Sometimes other bits of retro aesthetics and design. 12-15 posts a day on normal days, 24 posts on holidays. Following mod, ping mod for bugs/errors/suggestions/requests. Bot typically in English.
5.3k followers1 following4.2k posts