I love Clunky tech... What do I mean by that? Well for me it usaully brings to mind older technolgies. One example that stands out in my mind is our first computer...an old compact desktop running some ancient version of DOS. I would say DOS 3.0 since I still have a 5 1/4 floppy with that on it. Then just a little bit later we swapped out for an IBM PC. Can't remember the exact model, but it was a buisness machine that looks similar to what Ferris Bueller used in that 1987 movie. (I only know that becuase I watched it last week :-) ). Speaking of the past my Grandpa had a console turn table/radio/ 8 track player. I was quite intrigue by it since I was rasied in a time of cassettes/CDs. The simplicity and style of it was awesome. He also had an old all in one television/radio console, but it was stored in his barn gutted many years before I came along. I wanted to fix it up and put modern tech in it. Best of both worlds I thought. Unfortunately, when he passed away the house was sold and the TV/Radio console disappeared. This love of "clunky" tech is probably why I love the Fallout games so much. I would love to have a pip-boy...at least as close as we could get. And terminals on that game...perfection. The color, the sound effects they use, and a fictional tape base storage medium...just perfection. Anyway I think I'll wrap it. I figured I would give a little insight into the iclunk user name I chose for SDF. Maybe in the next phlog I'll talk about my homebrew software suite for a Linux terminal which I call Clunkbox. Until next time... -Kdawg