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Posts by Todd Dietrich

If we could just *not*, that would be great.

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Great to see that you saved it from the scrap heap. That slime green shell will look great next to your Bob Ross gummy kit.

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Thanks for Watching
Thanks for Watching YouTube video by Gaming Historian

Truly the end of an era. Norman Caruso, The Gaming Historian, has announced he's done making videos.

I can't even begin to imagine how much work it took to make each one of his documentaries, but I appreciated every one of them. Thanks for everything and I wish you the best in whatever comes next.

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The Artemis II rocket on the launchpad on April 1, 2026

The Artemis II rocket on the launchpad on April 1, 2026

Godspeed, Artemis II!

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Mark’s oscilloscope with Lemmings on the display

Mark’s oscilloscope with Lemmings on the display

Did Mike give you a good deal on that scope? Looks a bit suspicious…

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Professing your love of Lemmings on camera is far from a mistake

1 month ago 1 0 1 0

I love that I randomly found someone else who listens to Dan and Jordan while I was searching to see if I was the only one having Reddit issues.

2 months ago 1 0 1 0
A screenshot of the Accessibility screen of the Instagram app's Settings. A green arrow is pointing to the toggle for the "Disable HDR Video Playback" option.

A screenshot of the Accessibility screen of the Instagram app's Settings. A green arrow is pointing to the toggle for the "Disable HDR Video Playback" option.

If you've noticed your phone's screen flickering and the brightness going wild when scrolling through Instagram, try going into Instagram's Settings > Accessibility then toggling the "Disable HDR Video Playback" option. It seems to have fixed the issue for me. Hopefully it helps you too.

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Defendants listen to part of the verdict in the Palace of Justice during the Nuremberg War Crimes Trial in Nuremberg, Germany on Sept. 30, 1946. Seated in the first row in the prisoner's dock are, from left: Hermann Goering, wearing dark glasses; Rudolf Hess; Joachim von Ribbentrop; Wilhelm Keitel; Ernest Kaltenbrunner; Alfred Rosenberg; Erich Raeder, wearing dark glasses; Wilhelm Frick; Julius Streicher;and Walter Funk. In the back row in front of the police guards are, from left: Karl Doenitz; Constantin von Neurath; Baldur von Schirach, wearing dark glasses; Fritz Sauckel; Alfred Jodl; Franz von Papen; Arthur Seyss-Inquart; and Albert Speer. Seated at the tables in front of the defendants are their council. (AP Photo/Eddie Worth)

Defendants listen to part of the verdict in the Palace of Justice during the Nuremberg War Crimes Trial in Nuremberg, Germany on Sept. 30, 1946. Seated in the first row in the prisoner's dock are, from left: Hermann Goering, wearing dark glasses; Rudolf Hess; Joachim von Ribbentrop; Wilhelm Keitel; Ernest Kaltenbrunner; Alfred Rosenberg; Erich Raeder, wearing dark glasses; Wilhelm Frick; Julius Streicher;and Walter Funk. In the back row in front of the police guards are, from left: Karl Doenitz; Constantin von Neurath; Baldur von Schirach, wearing dark glasses; Fritz Sauckel; Alfred Jodl; Franz von Papen; Arthur Seyss-Inquart; and Albert Speer. Seated at the tables in front of the defendants are their council. (AP Photo/Eddie Worth)

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Mark Ruffalo wearing a “Be Good” pin on the red carpet.

Mark Ruffalo wearing a “Be Good” pin on the red carpet.

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AI is probably coming for our jobs, but first it has to wake up and realize that no human person ever uses an em dash (—) in normal conversations.

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Mini Din 8 pin Male Female Black 6 ft Extension Cable din 8 mini din cable

PSA: If you are looking for controller extension cables for your PC Engine, I just got some of these from Kraydad and they work perfectly. They're reasonably priced and are black, unlike many of the other mini din cables I've seen. Highly recommended. www.kraydad.com/mini-din-8-p...

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I *really* hope that most of the posts and comments that I routinely have to remove from the Facebook group I run are from bots. Otherwise, we are surrounded by sadists and sociopaths, and that's a much tougher problem to solve than any governmental overreach.

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Have the day you voted for

Have the day you voted for

6 months ago 1 0 0 0

The fascists are trying to wear you down so you give up. It's OK to take a break when you need one. When you're tired, rest so you can recharge. We have a long road ahead.

7 months ago 0 0 0 0
Nintendo Game Boy Light console playing Donkey Kong.

Nintendo Game Boy Light console playing Donkey Kong.

A modified Nintendo Game Boy Pocket with a modern backlit screen to the left of a Game Boy Light. Both handhelds are at the Tetris title screen.

A modified Nintendo Game Boy Pocket with a modern backlit screen to the left of a Game Boy Light. Both handhelds are at the Tetris title screen.

After years of searching for one in decent condition at a “reasonable price,” I finally have a Game Boy Light.

Yes, modern displays are better in every way, but I’m glad to finally have this electroluminescent goodness in my collection.

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The best way to determine that the electronic device you thought was broken is actually fine is to buy a new one. Then, when the replacement acts up too you can spend three hours looking into the issue. Only to learn it was a privacy setting in your phone all along.

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What's with the new trend of people walking around talking into their phone held horizontally in front of them on speakerphone?

Also, get off my lawn.

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The silence is deafening.

10 months ago 0 0 0 0

This afternoon I seem to have been signed up for a bunch of mailing lists from "legit" companies. I guess it's Spam since I didn't ask for it, but this is a new one.

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The taillight panel and rear crossmember of a 1966 Ford Mustang undergoing an amateur restoration.

The taillight panel and rear crossmember of a 1966 Ford Mustang undergoing an amateur restoration.

The new crossmember is now welded to the floor, taillight panel, and the ends of the frame rails. Next up will be to close up the access holes that I cut in the taillight panel so we could slide the floor over the replacement rails. There’s still plenty to do, but today was a good day.

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The rusty rear crossmember of a 1966 Ford Mustang laid next to a new replacement.

The rusty rear crossmember of a 1966 Ford Mustang laid next to a new replacement.

A replacment rear crossmember of a 1966 Ford Mustang clamped in place.

A replacment rear crossmember of a 1966 Ford Mustang clamped in place.

It turns out that the replacement crossmember’s flange where the valance screws in is slightly longer than the original. Once I figured that out, it made getting things lined up way easier. A few hours of convincing and panel prep and now things are clamped in place and ready to be welded to the car

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The passenger side trunk floor welded in on a 1966 Ford Mustang undergoing an amateur restoration.

The passenger side trunk floor welded in on a 1966 Ford Mustang undergoing an amateur restoration.

The passenger side trunk floor welded in on a 1966 Ford Mustang undergoing an amateur restoration.

The passenger side trunk floor welded in on a 1966 Ford Mustang undergoing an amateur restoration.

The rear crossmember mocked up on a 1966 Ford Mustang undergoing an amateur restoration.

The rear crossmember mocked up on a 1966 Ford Mustang undergoing an amateur restoration.

The rear crossmember mocked up on a 1966 Ford Mustang undergoing an amateur restoration.

The rear crossmember mocked up on a 1966 Ford Mustang undergoing an amateur restoration.

The passenger side trunk floor is attached and I did a test fit of the new rear crossmember from NPD. It’s a heavier gauge of metal than the stock one which is not a bad thing, but it’s going to take a bit of convincing to get it where it needs to be in the car.

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Mason Potter's #47 Race Car

Mason Potter's #47 Race Car

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Lemmings: How DMA Design Redefined Puzzle Games
Lemmings: How DMA Design Redefined Puzzle Games YouTube video by Modern Vintage Gamer

Has anyone seen @markfixesstuff.com? I assume he has the latest @modernvintagegamer.com video on repeat.

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The passenger side trunk floor of a 1966 Ford Mustang partially welded in place.

The passenger side trunk floor of a 1966 Ford Mustang partially welded in place.

This weekend we repaired the TIG welder foot pedal and got the passenger side trunk floor in place. It’s going to take a bunch of creative clamping, but after some initial plug welds it’s looking like things are coming together nicely.

11 months ago 1 0 0 0

Be excellent to each other.

- Bill S. Preston, Esq.

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The passenger side rear frame rail repair piece welded in a 1966 Ford Mustang undergoing an amateur restoration.

The passenger side rear frame rail repair piece welded in a 1966 Ford Mustang undergoing an amateur restoration.

The passenger side rear frame rail replacement section is welded in. We battled humidity and a broken TIG welder foot pedal, but it’s in. Now to let the paint inside the rail dry before we attach the trunk floor. It’s a slow go, but we’re getting there.

11 months ago 1 0 0 0
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Everyone knows I'm not a football fan, but Barkley kissing the ring was really disappointing to see.

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We’re told that we should be concerned about TDA gang members. I only just now realized that the administration didn’t mean Tren de Aragua, they meant Trump Destroying America.

The accusations are always confessions.

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