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  • Lux Sparks-Pescovitz
    5:07 pm Mon, Jul 9, 2018
    Making chiptunes with a calculator

    HoustonTracker2 is free software that turns your still-overpriced Texas Instruments graphing calculator into a synth. Demo above. Now, you will not only be the nerdiest kid in algebra class, but… Read the rest of the article: Making chiptunes with a calculator

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  • Lux Sparks-Pescovitz
    7:26 am Thu, Jul 5, 2018
    Fantastic collection of 1980s videogame TV commercials

    Videogame commercials are practically a lost art. The 1980s was the peak of videogame advertising, especially on television. Above, a one hour collection of those fantastic commercials. No matter how… Read the rest of the article: Fantastic collection of 1980s videogame TV commercials

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  • Lux Sparks-Pescovitz
    10:49 am Wed, Aug 17, 2016
    Kermit the Frog and the Electric Mayhem perform Talking Heads' "Once In A Lifetime"

    Recently, I went to Outside Lands 2016, where bands such as Radiohead, Lionel Richie, LCD Soundsystem, Duran Duran and many more were playing. But my favorite was Dr. Teeth and… Read the rest of the article: Kermit the Frog and the Electric Mayhem perform Talking Heads' "Once In A Lifetime"

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  • Lux Sparks-Pescovitz
    9:16 am Fri, Jul 24, 2015
    Watch the Jackson 5's cereal commercials

    Long before the infamous Pepsi commercial, Michael Jackson and his brothers pitched breakfast cereal!

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