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Tag results: Nostalgia

Novel Check-in

Spare thoughts on the state of novelty and nostalgia from our in-house expert on both of those important (if oft-cast-aside) things.

Jan 26, 2022

Command Line

Nearly 40 years ago, DOS reshaped computing on the IBM PC. These days, nostalgia for that era—and a dose of fresh creativity—is keeping its legacy alive.

Jul 17, 2018

Christmas on Repeat

Despite often being terrible, we watch the same holiday movies every year. Why's that? Well, it's not often about the movies—it's about our memories.

Dec 23, 2015

 Related Tags: holidays, retail, computers, retro, dos, ms-dos, computer history, dr. demento, ibm pc, nostalgia, squirrel monkey, the 8-bit guy, Jo Luijten, homebrew, christmas, santa claus conquers the martians, paul mccartney, psychology, repetition, christmas music

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