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How To Install Vivaldi on ALT Linux

2022-01-112022-01-19 — Posted inComputing — 4 min read

In this How-To I review the process of installing the Vivaldi web browser in ALT Linux.

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Easy Note Taking with TDE and KNotes

2021-11-012021-11-03 — Posted inComputing — 3 min read

Here’s a real simple way of using KNotes, in TDE, to capture information from your web browser for use in your other applications.

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Touch-pad Tap On/Off Switch for TDE

2021-10-26 — Posted inComputing — 4 min read

Here’s a process on creating keyboard shortcuts for your Trinity Desktop to quickly and easily turn the tapping gesture on your netbook’s touch-pad on or off “on the fly”.

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Some tips on caring for retro/vintage tech

2021-05-062021-10-21 — Posted inRetro — 4 min read

For someone like me, who likes to use vintage technology and electronic gadgets, keeping them in good shape and operational is a top priority.  I thought I’d share some of […]

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Go FISHing With Konqueror

2021-03-182021-10-26 — Posted inComputing — 5 min read

A while back I shared some of my favourite tips for the TDE file manager, Konqeuror. One of the features that I didn’t bring up, mostly for the reason that […]

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How to care for your all-in-one nostalgia turntable

2020-03-252021-10-21 — Posted inAudio and Video — 5 min read

I thought I’d share with you some of the things I do to help keep our collection of all-in-one / nostalgia turntable stereos in tip-top shape.  The kind of stereos […]

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A simple way to protect your instant photos

2019-11-172021-10-21 — Posted inPhotography — 3 min read

One thing you learn very quickly, when taking instant photos (like the Mini Instax photos), is that it is easy to damage or lose them if you don’t find a […]

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About me

Most people call it "retro", but for me it's just the way of life. I still enjoy my photos on film, my movies on VHS and LaserDisc, my music on compact cassettes and vinyl LPs, and computing and gaming on my Commodore 64. Why fix it if it ain't broke?

Recent Posts

  • Good thing those controller pads are metal!

    2022-10-10

  • The storage medium we tend to overlook

    2022-06-23

  • A simple solution to the world’s energy problems?

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  • My New Game: Lil’ Potato for the C64

    2022-02-07

  • Is a personal domain the best way to achieve web independence?

    2022-02-04

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