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You Don't Know Flack
Rob "Flack" O'Hara
150 episodes
1 week ago
Nostalgic stories about old video games, old computers, and occasionally ninjas.
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Nostalgic stories about old video games, old computers, and occasionally ninjas.
Show more...
Technology
Comedy,
Leisure,
Video Games
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YDKF Episode 167: IBM PC
You Don't Know Flack
57 minutes 42 seconds
9 years ago
YDKF Episode 167: IBM PC

While the Commodore 64 will always be my favorite child, the IBM PC is certainly the hardest working. In this episode I talk about my history with IBM computers, from our first PCjr back in 1984 through the first 386 I purchased in 1994. I also talk about some of my favorite games from that era and that stupid talking parrot program that came with the original Sound Blaster.
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You Don't Know Flack
Nostalgic stories about old video games, old computers, and occasionally ninjas.