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Kjeld Carlsen

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  1. Nina & Kira Collection Update Incl. Nina Kira & Doe 3some
  2. Boring neighbors 😁
  3. Why not. I remember Kristy & Maracuya did the same - they fucked
  4. Thank you
  5. Anybody know what Kira is doing? Missing her
  6. Olivia & Friends - The Collection - 5GB ImageShack - Olivia.jpg WWW.IMAGESHACK.US Store and share all of your images @ IMAGESHACK.com
  7. This one? Listen on Amazon Alexa and Google Home | 98.7 WMZQ WMZQ.IHEART.COM Learn how to listen on your connected home device
  8. Anabel 2 https://img.lght.pics/l6Ow.jpg https://mab.to/OQ4opxtV7Grky
  9. And start the engine same way? 😂
  10. And this was the very first, with a tape recorder for storage PB-100 The PB-100 represents Casio's step towards "real" pocket computers. While its ancestor, the FX-702P, was still called "Programmable Calculator", the PB-100 proudly bears the title "Personal Computer". However, the PB-100 seems to have been a true low-cost design. Its specifications are clearly inferior to those of its predecessor, the FX-702P, as well as to SHARP's earlier pockets. The limited 12 character display makes BASIC programming and debugging a painstaking endeavor. In its standard version, it is equipped with 1 KB of RAM which results in only 544 bytes for BASIC, which is really limiting. At least, with the memory module OR-1, it can be upgraded to 1568 bytes of user memory, so it begins to make sense that BASIC memory can be subdivided into 10 independent program areas P0-P9. Moreover, the keyboard had been reduced to the absolute minimum; at any rate, it provided a QWERTY style layout (the FX-702P had a non-standard alphabetical layout). On the other hand, the cute little machine is really small and lightweight, a real pocket device. The main circuits of the PB-100 are basically made up of two chips. Processor logics, ROM, display driver, and keyboard controller are integrated in a single CMOS VLSI chip HD61913, which has an external 4-bit bus. The second main component is a HD61914, which is a 8192-bit static RAM organized as 2048 words by 4 bits. In 1983, the PB-100 was also released by Tandy Radio Shack as TRS-80 PC-4 and by Olympia as OP-544.
  11. Why not - if you still have the computer 😄
  12. "I grew up in the 80s and remember donating to 128-bit shareware gamers through my lightening fast 56k dial-up, but today is a totally different environment. Love it. " My first "Laptop" http://oldcomputers.net/osborne-1.html
  13. They do it just for the fun of it Sweet Home 3D is an open source SourceForge.net project distributed under GNU General Public License. If you aree good at programming, you can get the source code and contribute - or, design your own furniture
  14. My next project - B4
  15. Little trick when working with details, - enlarge the part you are working on ice_video_20190916-030714.mp4
  16. If you want to enjoy all features, dont forget to update http://www.sweethome3d.com/importModels.jsp http://www.sweethome3d.com/importTextures.jsp
  17. Adding levels can make a lot of things easier - I use it a lot on this apartm.
  18. http://www.sweethome3d.com/
  19. Have fun. 😄 https://mab.to/QAkFn0TDJR1EJ
  20. Anabel 50 min. https://mab.to/IcSoJmhPkVWG3
  21. Nina_Shower1.mp4
  22. Floorplan Final
  23. Agree. Banned twice and is not missing it a second, when I see what it's turned into
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