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Ah. I've added a new section to my blog's side bar. I call it the picture of the week. Every week or so from now on, I'll will update it with a new picture from my own. Hell, I'll even plop in a description of what you are seeing.
In this 'Picture of the Week', this is my setup from around 2001 or 2002. I was using a G3 upgraded Powerbase at the time. Those were good days. Good days. Wow, you can even see the Zoom 56K modem that I used to get online. Dial-up, amazing.
Hmm, I wonder what I'll have up for next week.
Ah, good days those were. I remember tinkering around with Hypercard 2.1. Making all sorts of semi-useful things for myself. Yep, those were the good days.
It took a while before I got my hands on version 2.4. It didn't really have much to offer over 2.1 except being PowerPC native. I had long since gotten a hold of the 'Addcolor' XCMD to add 32-bit color to my 'stacks'. So, that wasn't new to me. It was nice running the latest version though. I could finally use some XCMDs and such that the latest version.
It would be unfair to say all my 'stacks' didn't really fill any sort of function. Up until late 2004, I was still running my journal in Hypercard. It was lovingly called 'Journal' -how is that for creative naming. It was quite nice to tell you the truth. It even encrypted my entries so that no prying eyes could get a looksy. And I made it all myself. Good days indeed.
Once Hypercard started to show its age, I started to look for alternatives. I remember looking at one called MetaCard. God, it sucked big time. Damn, talk about Windows-esque. Ughh. I immediatly deleted it from my hard drive. It was about then that I decided that Hypercard had no heir. So, I continued to use it to its full extent until Mac OS X came. Of course, I didn't install OS X on my mac until 10.3.
When that came, I quickly looked for a replacement for the last hypercard stack I was using, 'Journal'. Luckily I found one. Unfortuneatly, that also removed the last vestige of Hypercard's purpose to me. Not to worry though, for Hypercard sits in it's own little corner of my hard drive. Its own 'Folder of Honor'.
And that's all I have to say about that...
