On Fri, 2003-05-23 at 15:57, Kent Schumacher wrote:
> I've been using an old DOS 2.x based HP PC as a terminal for a sparc
> server up until about 6 weeks ago.  I think I purchased it in 1982.
> It still runs, but between it's aging screen and my aging eyes I
> can't figure out about 50% of what is on the screen anymore.  (It's
> an all in one unit, screen, printer, CPU, etc...).
> 
> I won't miss it.

This just reminded me of a new xscreensaver "hack"..

Anyone who feels like reminiscing should download xscreensaver version
4.10 and then run the "bsod" hack:

    /path/to/bsod -only apple2

It's an unusually accurate representation of an old Apple ][ system
crashing..

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