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The first sign of glaucoma is often vision loss. Generally to your peripheral vision, which is also known as side vision or tunnel vision. My ophthalmologist thought I was a candidate for it years ago so I get tested for it every year. So far my peripheral vision is excellent. My symptom was elevated eye pressure, which is normal at the present time.
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...when you and your friends....oops...when your kids and their friends hung out like this in the neighborhood.
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Period appropriate for this thread and on topic regarding vision loss.
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06-13-2025, 04:33 PM | #10698 |
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Have you asked your primary care doctor about this? I have similar problems, and suspect that it is carpal nerves triggering and making a quick involuntary jerk as I'm moving my arm.....
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I think it's more a vision issue with me, or just plain clumsiness. It's just odd that it's always my right side.
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"Mainly a Cracking Group: Eagle Soft Incorporated was an early and well-known group that focused on cracking copy protection from C64 software, especially games. The group removed copy protection and released modified versions of games. Release of Cracked Games and Utilities: Many of their releases were cracked versions of popular games, often with added features or modifications. They also released utilities, such as "Eagle Term V3.0," a terminal software. Early Group Intros and Graphics: In 1985 and 1986, Eagle Soft started including intros and graphics in their releases, which became somewhat iconic within the C64 scene. Development of Some Original Software: Although the main focus was on cracking, they were also credited with developing original software. For example, the utility "Magic Desk I" is an early release attributed to them." Last edited by Esteban; 06-14-2025 at 11:19 PM.. |
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You know you’re old if…
Your dad did this.
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Really loved that computer. Dual external floppy drives, plus a dot-matrix printer. I ran an inventory control application on it for my business.
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I boxed up my son's Commodore 64 when he had moved on to more modern gear. I've got all of it; screen, keyboard, floppy drive, loads of games. We keep threatening to get it out and have a Commodore 64 game party. My personal favorites were LeMans and Pinball. Why were these games my favorites? I could whip both my kids at these two games. |
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Why do I suspect that the floppy disc media has turned into dry, flaky rust powder from sitting 40 years?????
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Remember this $hit? Seems crazy today.
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Speaking of ASCII there was another game they had access to. They were programming nerds for GE Aerospace and had mainframe terminals at home. There was a text-based game called "Colossal Cave Adventure." You navigated through the cave using commands such as "GO LEFT", and clues were given after each move such as: YOU ARE STANDING AT THE END OF A ROAD BEFORE A SMALL BRICK BUILDING. AROUND YOU IS A FOREST. A SMALL STREAM FLOWS OUT OF THE BUILDING AND DOWN A GULLY. YOU ARE IN A MAZE OF TWISTY LITTLE PASSAGES, ALL DIFFERENT. |
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