Monday. I think I've covered the issue. Mostly that is. More Monday-bashing (or moaning) next week. For now, visit another virtual museum (of sorts), and browse through an interesting collection of rather ancient, even classic, video gaming ads. Mostly from the Atari VCS, Vectrex and ColecoVision era. Click here. Mostly. Oh, and update your anti-viral software. These are dangerous times to be online. It still is Monday.
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again hats of to your research team, love the "China Syndrome experience your own meltdown" and who could forget qbert.
ReplyDeletep.s. theseis has been expunged from the elderly's blog.
Each and every member of the illustrious Gnome's Lair research team salutes you Mr. Elderly.
ReplyDeleteP.S. Why, you really didn't have to...
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It let you post pictures?!?!?
ReplyDeleteWasn't it supposed to? And, blogger has been behaving lately...
ReplyDeletehad i known the saucer "can't destroy" I wouldn't have bet on the player on the right. But then again the saucer on the right is red, everybody knows red is dangerous, plus it's hovering I hate hovering.
ReplyDeleteAnd hovering like a typial hovering thing. Disgusting.
ReplyDeleteMy picture thing was a bit screwy as well for the last two posts...
ReplyDeleteyep blogger's been (for want of a closer word) hoovering sporadically for the last two days. And if it's anything I hate worse than ......sorry I go on a bit!
ReplyDeleteI thankfully didn't notice...
ReplyDeletethe magic woven intrinsically into every structure in The Kingdom of the Gnomes (tm) obviously had something to do with you not having a problem. Also, do you know David the Gnome? He borrowed my lawnmower some time ago, and the git never returned it.
ReplyDeleteA Blessing it was. A Blessing by our Lord. Or was it a Quest?
ReplyDeletehmmm...
Anyway. Nope, no Davids here...