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    RickR reacted to socrates63 in Star Trek: Discovery   
    I’ve been watching SNW. I absolutely love it. I even tried to style my hair a la Captain Pike but couldn’t get the volume. I may need a better hair dryer or hire a stylist 😂
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    RickR got a reaction from socrates63 in Star Trek: Discovery   
    I'm going to suggest a switch over to "Strange New Worlds" for you, as it REALLY good.  You'll get a flavor of that in Season 2 Discovery.  So maybe watch season 2 and then cut over. 
    Very much appreciated.  Thanks! 
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    RickR got a reaction from MaximumRD in I may be opening myself up to some major criticism, for simply asking, "Why?"   
    John, I'm going to create a new thread for your newsletter and club.  I think it's great and I just started reading your first newsletter today.  I hope we can help you drum up more interest.
     
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    RickR reacted to TrekMD in Eating out, it's been too long   
    Thankfully, they both are! 
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    RickR got a reaction from MaximumRD in Eating out, it's been too long   
    Happiest of birthday wishes to your dad.  80???  He doesn't look that old!  Both of your parents look healthy and happy. 
     
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    RickR got a reaction from Justin in I may be opening myself up to some major criticism, for simply asking, "Why?"   
    John, I'm going to create a new thread for your newsletter and club.  I think it's great and I just started reading your first newsletter today.  I hope we can help you drum up more interest.
     
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    RickR reacted to TrekMD in Star Trek: Discovery   
    This video should be a nice refresher for what's happened before.  @socrates63, I'd avoid this video for now...
     
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    RickR reacted to socrates63 in Chicago TImes Newsletter   
    That's awesome! Thanks for sharing the news, Rick. It's incredible that the Chicago TI user group has been meeting regularly, and true to old school, in a library room, and there's videos of the meetings 👏 👏 Trivia about Scott Adams, Infocom ❤️
    I miss those user group days. I told my wife recently that I want to fly to Texas to attend a T.A.C.O. Atari user group meeting.
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    RickR reacted to John Behnke in Chicago TImes Newsletter   
    Thank you Rick for allowing us the space here to help distribute as well as solicit contributions for the newsletter. It's a bit hard re-starting something that has been dormant for decades but I remember how excited I was to get each issue every month in the mail. There were many other excellent newsletters by other user groups and some are still being printed but this was the one that was most dear.
    In restarting this we made a few changes. The first, of course, is that it will not be distributed by mail and it will be free of charge. The cost alone to mail this would be huge but today it's far easier to distribute it in PDF format which also allows us to print it in color. You download it, you print it, read it on your computer or on your phone. It's that simple. Now we will be printing hard copies for those who take the time to attend one of our meetings in person as well as having copies available at the TI Faire but the cost to print those is small vs a worldwide distribution.
    So what is the purpose of this newsletter?
    1. Nostagia - We're going to handpick some great articles, ads, programs and pictures from the good old days. Right now we have a bit more of this than we would like but until we start gaining fresh sources of new material, we have to fill the pages and I'm sure you do not want to see nothing but my ramblings LOL
    2. Drum up support for the community and rekindle some of the fun we all had in better times. Sure we're a bit older and we have even lost a few great friends by way of relocation or in passing but communication is one of the most outstanding things in modern times and we can meet old freinds as well as new by means of great forums such as this and if a newsletter helps in a small way then so be it!
    3. If I can create a newsletter in a few hours, so can you! If re-starting this newsletter helps nudge your group into doing the same, let's trade ideas and exchange newsletters and rediscover the special place in our hearts for this little machine we bought so long ago.
    4. We'd like this to be an international edition. We've already gotten a few outside contributions and even a few from England.
     
    Now before I end this long post, I'd like to ask everyone out there what they would like to see. What they liked about the first few issues and what we could make better. I'd also welcome articles, game and program reviews and we'll even accept small ads for new items for sale that would be of interest to the community. We want to make this the best we can and we could use your help!
    Thanks again to this great forum for not only supporting the TI community but also allowing us this space. Thanks!
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    RickR reacted to TrekMD in Eating out, it's been too long   
    I'm in Puerto Rico to celebrate my dad's 80th birthday.  We went out to eat yesterday and today....








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    RickR reacted to TrekMD in Star Trek: Discovery   
    I've watched both episodes already.  I watched them on my flight to Puerto Rico.  I really enjoyed them! 
    Not remembering season 4 after so long is not such a bad thing.  The final episodes of the season were really good and felt like true discovery, pun intended, the Star Trek way. 
    The tech on the suits comes from programmable matter, something that was established when they set the show in the 34th Century.  I don't envy them trying to create even more futuristic tech, particularly when it can look just like magic. 
    @socrates63, glad to see you're liking the show.  Again, be aware that the show goes through change on every season. 
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    RickR got a reaction from TrekMD in Beating 2600 Superman in Zero Seconds   
    Jon from GenXGrownUp does a great job explaining how to use the "pause" function to beat the game in 0 seconds!  I think this is pretty neat.  You know the REAL Superman could do it in 0 seconds 🙂 
     
     
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    RickR got a reaction from DegasElite in Chicago TImes Newsletter   
    All: 
    There's a great new TI newsletter available for everyone interested in the TI computers.  Please take a look here:  https://www.chicagotiug.org/chicago-times-newsletter
    We're also lucky enough to have creator @John Behnke here. 
    Please spread the word and make sure you ask any questions you might have or help you need here in the atari.io forums. 
     
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    RickR got a reaction from John Behnke in Remember when...   
    I can appreciate everyone that can look at these machines objectively.  All of them have their plusses and minuses.  But mostly, they all offer a ton of retro fun. 
    I was thinking of putting together a quickie "Retro Gaming on TI for New Users" guide here.  Just a way for anyone that has interested know what they need to get started.  But boy, it sure does add up quickly.  Computer (but not a beige one), set of joysticks. 32k sidecar, a flashrom of some kind, voice module (and then do the 5V power fix)....it gets complicated fast.
     
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    RickR got a reaction from Sabertooth in Star Trek: Discovery   
    My wife and I watched S5, E1 last night.  I'm eager to know what you all thought.  Warning:  SPOILERS!
    Some very general notes:
    I find it really hard to remember what happened in S4.  Something about planets blowing up and then a big argument about how to deal with the aliens.  Not a good sign when a nerd like me can't remember what happened.  But I guess it has been a while. Lots of action in this episode!  I don't know if I like this or not.  Mostly because I don't think it's very well done.  Examples:  LOTS of YELLING!  That alien settlement in trouble -- we see the same 5 people over and over.  It looks like a rip off of Joku on Star Wars.  Where is Rey when you need her? There are moments here from TNG!  I love this!  But wait, they only last a few moments.  I don't like this.  I sure hope they re-activate Fred at some point.  The Iron Man tech in this show is distracting and pointless.  Setting us so far in the future maybe not the best idea.  Reminds me of the magic turbolift.  Not good.  I'm trying to forget that happened.  Why no expert from "N'Var" on their mission?  Seems very strange.  A sign of bad writing.  I guess it doesn't matter, they only spend a few action moments on that ship.  RickR gives this one a solid C. 
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    RickR reacted to John Behnke in Remember when...   
    Yeah my issue is that I was given a used system from the club (much appreciated of course) but it's so huge that I do not have space for it. Back in the day when it was my only computer sure but now the TI is a secondary and I just do not have the room for that huge expansion box and an old tub TV. I ordered a cable online but they seem to be taking their sweet time sending it out. I already have a convertor box but I need that cable. Oh well I'll keep using Classic99 for now. What a great program that is.
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    RickR reacted to John Behnke in I may be opening myself up to some major criticism, for simply asking, "Why?"   
    Please forgive my late response to this post as I have just recently found it.

    My name is John Behnke and at one time, decades ago, I was a part of the Chicago Users Group. I was very young back then and after getting a full time job, getting married and having kids, I moved on to the world of the PC and did not look back. About a year ago I reengaged with the group and after having retired and having free time, I offered to restart our long dormant newsletter as well as redo the group web page. It saddened me that so many fine people in the community had passed or moved on but such is life.
    The reason for this reply is that I wanted to add a few thoughts of mine and explain why the Chicago Group gave me permission and what my motivation was in restarting the newsletter.
     
    First off I would like to address the comment about the early issues having nothing but web content and reprinted old articles. While this is mostly true, I had to start from somewhere and not having sources of new content available, I had to put in more "nostalgia" that I would have liked. I added articles from myself as much as I dared but tried to limit this as this was not supposed to be a "John Behnke Newsletter" nor did I want to give the impression that this was some kind of ego thing all about me.
    I think you will find as the months go on, there will be more new content. I have reached out to what is left of the TI Community requesting new articles, programs and anything that might be of interest to the community. Aside from mentioning the next meeting and some discussion of the next TI Faire, we intend the content to be of interest to the entire TI community and not just a Chicago User Group publication. So far I have received a few contributions and they will be published in the April and May Editions. I hope to have more.
     
    I would like to thank you for this post and hope you continue to read our newsletter. While it will contain more rehash than I would like, as you suggest in your post, this reborn newsletter will prosper or die depending on the TI community. Retro gaming is all the rage and I would love if the reintroduction of this newsletter, dormant for 18 years, might spark others in rekindling the fire we all once had so many years ago!
     
    Once again thanks for your kind words and encouragement!
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    RickR reacted to John Behnke in I may be opening myself up to some major criticism, for simply asking, "Why?"   
    The April Edition is out for download at ChicagoTIUG.org
     
    I hope it's getting better. I'll keep asking people for contributions but I have to be honest, few people seem to want to write even a short article. I'll keep trying.
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    RickR got a reaction from John Behnke in Atlantis for TI!   
    Link to the AtariAge thread:  https://forums.atariage.com/topic/362854-atlantis-game-port/
    User Cheung has created a really good port of Atlantis for the TI and the ROM is available for download (for free!)

    Here is a video:
    Super impressive and I'm going to give this a try on mine.  Should work in emulation too.
     
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    RickR got a reaction from John Behnke in Remember when...   
    I like to compare the TI to the other computer systems of the time because of all the time I spent in electronics stores as a kid after school.  I can remember noodling around on a TI display identical to the one above.  I remember being a bit cheesed-off that the screen was so high!  Not easy to see for a short kid.  Munch-man was the game I'd settle on from the demo and it was a lot of fun.  But also, it was pretty obvious that there was no "real" Pac-Man or any other licensed games.  Commodore had Gorf/Omega Race -- knowing how cheap Jack Tramiel was, how did they do that???  (This needs more research and would make an interesting topic on its own).
    TI boxes were pretty boring, about the same as Commodore.  Atari had them both beat. 
    But the display of the selection of games -- TI was great.  Commodore kiosks were tiny and you had to stoop low to see what they had. 
    What would I do differently knowing the TI system so much better now?  They should have emphasized the voice module a lot more in the demos!  I think it would have blown people away to have the kiosk showing software that speaks! 
     
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    RickR reacted to John Behnke in Remember when...   
    Yeah they kinda blew the pooch on the marketing. I think they wanted this to be a more upscale system and not just a game system. I cringe when I read about some of the shortcuts they took to save a buck but might have made the TI into a true competitor of the C64. The PE Box alone was a huge mess and while I'm trying to remember that times were different and yes I saw the original daisy chain setup that went halfway across your room in expansion boxes, there just had to be a better way to both keep the cost down and that long ribbon cable that would disconnect when you bumped your desk... ACK!
    They seemed like they designed a system NOT for the masses but rather those who could afford $1000+ along with another grand for the rest of the system. Now I'll be fair and say that the crash affected everyone and in the end we got some pretty good games from 3rd party sources once TI gave up. I only went with the TI over the Atari 400 because the TI have a real keyboard. I much preferred the Atari software. The Vic20 was ghastly (I hate the way the C64 looks but that was not a consideration when I bought my TI) Well I really cannot complain. I have so many fond memories of the TI and of the great people I met. I hope this will continue a little bit longer cause I'm having a blast rediscovering the TI. I've even started writing games again for the 12 people who still play them 🙂
    P.S. The voice module was good but I wish they would have incorporated it into the actual machine so it was a standard feature.
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    RickR reacted to TrekMD in Atari re-releasing 7800 carts   
    I ordered Food Fight.  Cool to know it will have a new  manual as well. 
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    RickR reacted to Funkmaster V in Atari 7800 Forever   
    Jon Stoll II has decided to step away from doing the Atari Network Podcast, and I’m not continuing it without him, so that will essentially be the end of that. I will still update the Atari 7800 Forever website and YouTube Channel, and he will continue with the Atari Network YouTube channel. We had a fun run and I hate that it came to an end. Thanks to everyone who followed and participated in the chat! So much fun! #atari #atari7800 #atari2600

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    RickR reacted to socrates63 in Star Trek: Discovery   
    I finished season 1 last week and will start season 2 soon. Thanks for recommending Discovery to me. I’ve been loving it. The tone and style and most everything is definitely a departure from TOS and TNG, and I am good with that. The characters have depth, and I appreciate that. Looking forward to season 2 and beyond.
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    RickR got a reaction from socrates63 in Star Trek: Discovery   
    Moving the discussion over here.  Season 5 has started!
     
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