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... but still on my wall :lol:

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What does the wall behind the picture look like, Astro? :lol:
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:roll: ten years of smoking :grin:
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I think that Samplaire may be referring to the toilet-paper-look-alike-look on the poster itself......

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I hope it wasn't tobaco.
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In a mac magazin here in Holland was a great review of the Lisa mac, the first succesfull consumer mac.
It was completely written AS IF it was 1985 (?) at the time of writing, pretending to know nothing about later computer devellopments.
It was quite objective, the mins where analized too, also they compared it to the state the pc was at that time.
Sure they were enthousiast, the Lisa was a novum, and it let you grab things with your hands (mouse) :smile:
Very nice to read, knowing what we know now :smile:

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BTW, ever seen such a innovative ad for a computer?
Pure attitude :smile:
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Braincell, I'm afraid it was tobacco :oops:

there must be something wrong in your source, Hubird. The LISA was indeed the first generally available computer with a mouse driven GUI (about $16 K), but that was a couple of years ago, around 82/83, but with no Mac software yet.

Not a big success, financially :wink: but much praised from engineers and scientists.

It later became part of the Mac product line under the name of Macintosh XL and was eqipped (usually) with a harddisk.
Depending on the startup software it booted either LISA or MacOS.
You HAD to aquire such a machine if you wanted to develope Mac software...

Yeah, they invented those crayon-like brush strokes still hip in todays ads and the Unix command line was considered a spell from the dark side of the force :eek:

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thanks Astro :smile:
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On 2004-01-25 09:07, astroman wrote:
:roll: ten years of smoking :grin:
..so it´s time to stop smoking now :wink:
i stoped smoking 3 years ago and i´m happy with it!
(a small cookie from time to time is enough for me :wink: )
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Were Apple & Ikea partners back then? :wink:

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:grin:
No it was Rietveld who designed everything on Apple, before WW2 already! :lol

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Andre, I happily gave up cigarettes about six years ago - but I have to admit that I do love cigars from time to time :smile:
I'm definetely not addicted to nicotin anymore as I can take or leave that stuff arbitrarily.

Instead I've become somewhat addicted to oxygen once I felt my body relieve from 20 years of subconscious intoxination.
I'm doing a lot of sports (if time allows) and it was mighty impressive how strength and endurance improved within only 1 year without smoking cigarettes :eek:

So I gave up something - but got another thing back - that way it worked smoothly and I never even consider asking someone for a cigarette :smile:

The poster is a really funny one, but the details are of course not visible in that small shot.
It is totally stylish and arranged with incredible precision, yet the floor isn't what it pretends to be:
It looks terracotta-like, but in fact they just threw in a dozen plates of something you'd use for isolation below wood floors :grin:
Call it art, design and improvisation - or just laugh about the result, which certainly did cost a small fortune...

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On 2004-01-26 11:53, hubird wrote:
:grin:
No it was Rietveld who designed everything on Apple, before WW2 already! :lol
some pretty cool stuff - never would have guessed the age of the furniture and houses :smile:
http://www.geocities.com/gerritrietveld/

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damn, delicious shocking as always, that chair!
and indeed, amazing, 1918...
Hmm, we seem to have a name as disign country in the world, guess there is a history involved :wink:
Btw, amazing, the colors of the poster are very exactly the same as with the chair, at least on my old Sony screen :grin:



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Wow! I'd never heard of him before. What happened to good taste, design and functionality between 1918 and now? :smile:

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as this is a thread of memories, my first ever recording experiance was in a studio build in one of Rietveld's houses, in a small village called Baambrugge, now more then 25 years ago....great to think of that again. I'm going to look if I can find that tape.

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On 2004-01-27 10:18, virtualstudio wrote:
, my first ever recording experiance was in a studio build in one of Rietveld's houses, in a small village called Baambrugge, now more then 25 years ago....
wow! :smile:
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Some members of the nederlands group De Styl cofounded the Bauhaus and became really big ones, like Mies van der Rohe.
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