boredzo

Also @boredzo@mastodon.social.

Breaker of binaries. Sweary but friendly. See also @TheMatrixDotGIF and @boredzo-kitchen-diary.



At $65, this is a bit more spendy than the $35 Heyday you can buy at Target (or Ilford's near-equivalent for the same price), but this one has an electric winder rather than a manual thumb-grinder. I'm hoping this might also not have the light leaks I was having with the Heyday.

I'm planning to take this out this weekend with a couple different rolls of 400-speed color film. I might save the HP5 for use in my Canon SLR.



boredzo
@boredzo

Most of these CD-ROMs are on the Macintosh Garden: http://macintoshgarden.org/apps/nautilus-magazine-index-page

(This list is incomplete. You can help by expanding it.)

There's some interesting Mac software on some of the early issues, including beta versions of HyperCard 2.0 and ResEdit 2.0 that I hadn't seen before.



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playing around with music that can still work even if things aren't technically in time with each other! theoretically, you should be able to play any of these layers, in any combination/order, at any time, and it should still sound good. hopefully??



The picture might be a little bit deceiving as it kind of makes the smaller cameras look normal and the normal ones look big. For reference: That Pentax in the back is a normal-size camera. The Widelux in front of it is only a little bigger. With that basis, you can see that the Rollei 35S and the Fujica Mini are tiny.

I didn't ask about price. Probably more than I want to spend anyway.


 
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