On Thu, 18 Jul 2019 at 14:41, Ethan O'Toole <et...@757.org> wrote: > > > This LGR guy took 15 min to get to the point. Any point. And his > > channel doesn't even explain what "LGR" stands for. > > LGR is short for Lazy Game Reviews. His channel used to be reviews of old > MS-DOS games or something. Random dude in NC, and slowly a following built > of his videos.
Yup, I found that by looking at his other profiles, but it's an example of the sort of attention to detail I find typical in video-bloggers. Which is why I don't follow any. > Agreed! It's cool that younger generation is finding some of the older > stuff interesting. I would have thought it would have ended at emulation. > The fact that people are doing 386 and 486 computer builds now is strange > to me, I'm not going to lie. But we all have our funky hobbies. Agreed on all counts. > I think I recently sold a luggable computer on eBay to one of them. It > worked 100% when I shipped it but arrived "broken." I'm still wondering > if the guy damaged the CPU card (PICMG) in order to refund once he > realized the keyboard was something he wasn't after. Cost me $100+ in > shipping all lost. :-( -- Liam Proven - Profile: https://about.me/liamproven Email: lpro...@cix.co.uk - Google Mail/Hangouts/Plus: lpro...@gmail.com Twitter/Facebook/Flickr: lproven - Skype/LinkedIn: liamproven UK: +44 7939-087884 - ČR (+ WhatsApp/Telegram/Signal): +420 702 829 053