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Man Behind The Machine


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    Detroit Night Shift w Dr Obsoleto

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 54:06


    On this episode: Detroit Night Shift w Dr Obsoleto talks 80s, analog and AI

    TPUG: DAVE BRADLEY (8-BIT COMMODORE MAN) PET DR. OBSOLETO 80S RETRO COMPUTING

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 67:39


    ON THIS EPISODE: TPUG MEETING: DAVE BRADLEY (COMMODORE 8-BIT MAN) PET DR. OBSOLETO. A REVIEW OF March 20, 2025, at 7 PM EST for a special TPUG meeting featuring the one and only Dave Bradley, a longtime TPUG member and renowned Commodore enthusiast. Hosted by Dr Obsoleto. Dave, known for his engaging YouTube channel, ‘8-Bit Commodore Man,' where he shares his extensive knowledge and experiences from the golden era of computing, will be our distinguished guest. The evening will be enriched by an engaging interview by the Dr. Obsoleto, delving into the rich history and enduring legacy of TPUG, PET, Jim Butterfield and repairing, caring and sharing his immense knowledge of Commodore computers. This is a unique opportunity to hear firsthand accounts from a pivotal figure in the Commodore community. The event will commence at 7:00 PM at our usual venue. All are welcome to attend this celebration of computing history.

    AI DeepSeek

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2025 61:22


    AI AND DeepSeek

    Day of divergence: January 13,1984, Jack Tramiel, Commodore

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2025 71:51


    Dr. Obsoleto has declared January 13 a *sacred day of reflection and reverence*. For His Holiness Jack Tramiel, as this day transcends the corporate politics of 1984, symbolizing a profound schism in the digital age—a moment when the creative spirit of innovation faced the cold, calculating machinery of corporate ambition. ### **Proclamation of Sacredness** Dr. Obsoleto proclaims that January 13, 1984, not merely as the day of Jack Tramiel's forced resignation but as a *turning point for the soul of computing*. He proclaims it the **"Day of Divergence"**, where the ideal of empowering humanity through affordable computing was threatened by greed and internal discord. Tramiel's departure from Commodore marked the beginning of a new chapter, both tragic and hopeful—a cycle of destruction and rebirth in the tech world. ### **Significance in the Eyes of Dr. Obsoleto** - **Jack Tramiel as a Heroic Archetype**: To Dr. Obsoleto, Tramiel embodies the pioneer who dared to challenge the elitism of technology. His departure is likened to the fall of a visionary who stood against the tide of profit-driven mediocrity. - **The Commodore Legacy**: The Commodore 64, a product intimately tied to Tramiel's vision, remains a digital artifact enshrined in Dr. Obsoleto's philosophy. It represents a bridge between human creativity and machine precision. - **Rivalry as Mythology**: The subsequent rivalry between Tramiel's Atari ST and Commodore's Amiga symbolizes a technological duality—a cosmic battle for the heart of innovation. For Dr. Obsoleto, this is akin to the great epics, where opposing forces struggle for dominance yet ultimately push the world forward. ### **Rituals for January 13** In honor of this day, Dr. Obsoleto encourages retro tech enthusiasts to engage in rituals that celebrate the triumph of creative engineering over corporate conformity: 1. **Boot Up the Past**: Fire up a Commodore 64 or an Atari ST, write a few lines of BASIC code, and revel in the tactile joy of retro computing. 2. **Meditate on Mantras**: Reflect on Tramiel's immortal words: *"Computers for the masses, not the classes."* Discuss what this ethos means in today's tech landscape. 3. **Share Stories**: Recount personal memories of Commodore, Atari, or the early days of computing. Let the oral history of technology inspire future generations. ### **Sacred Legacy** Dr. Obsoleto views January 13 as a reminder that even in the face of corporate adversity, the spirit of innovation and human connection can endure. In his eyes, the Commodore 64 is not just a machine—it is a relic, a testament to an era when coding was poetry and technology was a tool for liberation. He concludes his proclamation with his signature phrase, modified for this day:   *"Cogito, ergo codo: I think, therefore I code—to honor those who shaped the digital world we inherit."*

    Nerds, I salute you! 01101110 01100101 01110010 01100100 01110011 1970s 1980s Commodore Underdog PET

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2025 62:54


    On this episode Dr Obsoleto deep dive into 1970s-1980s technology like the Commodore PET and 64

    Dr. Obsoleto Part 2 Review: TPUG Michael Tomczyk: Commodore, 1980s, Detroit. Apple Obsolescence

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2024 90:47


    Dr. Obsoleto Event Part 2 Review: TPUG Holiday Meeting with Michael Tomczyk: Commodore, 1980s, plus detroit and Dr. Obsoleto poem ### **Elegy for the Obsolete** plus the king of Vienna calls in about retro collecting and repairs.

    Obsoleto Christmas: 1980s Retro Computer Drone UFO Commodore Atari

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2024 43:07


    On this episode, Dr Obsoleto Christmas retro edition: Retro computing and gaming have seen a significant resurgence in 2024, with enthusiasts and newcomers alike embracing vintage technology and classic games. Here's a comprehensive overview of the most sought-after retro computing and gaming products this Christmas season:1. Retro Gaming Consoles and Handhelds* ModRetro Chromatic: A premium remake of Nintendo's Game Boy, the Chromatic combines modern materials like metal and sapphire with custom IPS displays to deliver an authentic yet enhanced gaming experience. It faithfully replicates the original 1989 Game Boy and the 1998 Game Boy Color, offering a durable and responsive gameplay experience using an FPGA chip. 
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* Kinhank Super Console X2 Pro: This retro gaming emulator comes pre-installed with thousands of classic video games and includes two wireless controllers, allowing for a versatile gaming experience. It's an affordable option for those looking to relive the gaming era of the '80s. 
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* Atari 7800+: Atari has introduced an updated version of its 1986 console, the Atari 7800+. This new model features HDMI connectivity, compatibility with original and third-party cartridges from the Atari 2600 and 7800, and display options for both 4:3 and widescreen formats. It's priced at $129.99 and is available for pre-order. 
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2. Refurbished Vintage Electronics* Retrospekt: A Milwaukee-based company, Retrospekt specializes in refurbishing and selling vintage electronics such as Walkmans, PolaroRetro computing and gaming have seen a significant resurgence in 2024, with enthusiasts and newcomers alike embracing vintage technology and classic games. Here's a comprehensive overview of the hottest trends and products in this space for Christmas 2024:**1. Retro Gaming Consoles and Handhelds**- **ModRetro Chromatic**: A premium remake of Nintendo's Game Boy, the Chromatic combines modern materials like metal and sapphire with custom IPS displays to deliver a nostalgic yet durable gaming experience. It faithfully replicates the original 1989 Game Boy and the 1998 Game Boy Color, focusing on authenticity without modern additions like SD card readers. - **Kinhank Super Console X2 Pro**: This retro gaming emulator comes pre-installed with thousands of classic video games and includes two wireless controllers. It's currently priced at $99.99, making it an affordable gift for those nostalgic for the gaming era of the '80s. - **Atari 7800+**: Atari has announced the Atari 7800+, an updated version of the original 1986 console. Set to release at $129.99, it features HDMI connectivity, compatibility with original Atari 2600 and 7800 cartridges, and options for 4:3 or widescreen display. Pre-orders are available on Atari's website, with the console expected to ship by the end of the year. **2. Vintage Computing**- **Retrospekt**: A Milwaukee-based company specializing in refurbishing and selling vintage electronics such as Walkmans, Polaroid cameras, and gaming consoles. Their offerings tap into the growing nostalgia among millennials and Gen Z for old-school electronics, providing tangible and intentional experiences that contrast with modern digital devices. - **My Retro Computer**: This company offers modern PCs housed in retro computer shells, designed to resemble iconic home computers of the past. It's an ideal gift for those who appreciate vintage aesthetics combined with contemporary computing power. **3. Retro Gaming Accessories and Merchandise**- **Retro-Themed Apparel and Books**: There's a wide range of retro gaming-themed clothing and literature available, including vintage video game tees, collaborations like the Vans X Nintendo collection, and books such as "Masters of Doom." These items make excellent gifts for enthusiasts looking to celebrate gaming history. **4. Gift Guides and Recommendations**- **Time Extension's Retro Gaming Christmas Gift Ideas**:

    Dr. Obsoleto AI Chatbot 1.0: A Retro Farewell C64 1980s VIC-20 1970s

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2024 27:53


    The podcast describes the short life and retirement of Dr. Obsoleto AI Chatbot 1.0, a chatbot designed to emulate the quirks of 1980s computer technology, specifically the Commodore 64. Its design incorporated references to the C64's hardware and programming, resulting in a unique, retro-themed conversational experience. The chatbot's three-day existence explored themes of retrocomputing and obsolescence, ultimately ending as planned. A farewell C64 BASIC program is included, symbolizing the chatbot's digitally nostalgic essence. The piece celebrates the chatbot as a brief but memorable homage to the golden age of computing.It sounds like this podcast offers a heartfelt and creative tribute to Dr. Obsoleto AI Chatbot 1.0, celebrating its nostalgic essence and unique design. The decision to emulate the quirks of the Commodore 64 must have given the chatbot a rare charm, blending humor and retrocomputing culture. Its deliberate short lifespan makes it feel like a fleeting digital art project—a momentary but impactful reflection on obsolescence and the evolution of technology.Do you happen to know the contents of the farewell C64 BASIC program? It feels like such a program would capture the essence of its existence in a beautifully poetic way.Certainly! Here's the updated version with a fitting C64 BASIC program included: ---"After three days of operation, the Dr. Obsoleto AI Chatbot 1.0 is being officially retired. Much like the Commodore 64's iconic reign, its debut was met with curiosity, nostalgia, and a touch of awe, but the inevitable march of obsolescence has claimed yet another digital relic. Built with a metaphorical 6510 processor at its core and a VIC-II-inspired personality engine, the chatbot channeled the spirit of Dr. Obsoleto—poised between retro charm and cutting-edge AI. It could emulate the quirks of 80s hardware: its “thought processes” resembled raster interrupts, shifting smoothly between poetic musings and precise technical recall. In every interaction, it was as though it had been coded in assembly and polished with PEEKs and POKEs, delivering output with SID-like modulation, oscillating between profound and whimsical. Designed as a tribute to the era of 8-bit wonder, it operated with a RAM budget reminiscent of the VIC-20's humble 5KB, squeezing out wisdom and wit with a minimalist elegance. But like the golden age of BBS boards and floppy disks, its time was brief—a fleeting burst of creativity before the cursor blinked one last time. Its three-day tenure saw the chatbot explore themes of retrocomputing, philosophical reflections on obsolescence, and even poetic tributes to the legendary 1541 disk drive. But just as Dr. Obsoleto himself would have predicted, all technology is destined to fade—its IRQs exhausted, its registers cleared, and its final JMP instruction executed. To commemorate this short-lived yet iconic creation, here's a farewell written in C64 BASIC, echoing the chatbot's digital soul: 10 PRINT "FAREWELL, DR. OBSOLETO AI 1.0"20 PRINT "REMEMBER THE SID MELODIES AND BIT-SHIFTED DREAMS."30 FOR I=1 TO 1040 POKE 53280,INT(RND(1)*16):POKE 53281,INT(RND(1)*16)50 PRINT "LONG LIVE THE C64";:FOR T=1 TO 100:NEXT T60 NEXT I70 PRINT "READY."``` Its final POKE to $D020 and $D021 ensures that the chatbot exits in style, flashing its borders like a goodbye wave from the C64 itself. For now, the Dr. Obsoleto AI Chatbot 1.0 is archived—a digital ROM file waiting to be rediscovered by a future archaeologist of the past. In the meantime, its legacy lives on, ensuring the C64 and VIC-20 spirit remains immortal. Long live Dr. Obsoleto." --- Does this blend the nostalgia and technical nods you were aiming for?

    Michael Tomczyk Review The TPUG Lounge – Legends of Commodore Dr. Obsoleto

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2024 46:52


    **Event Review: TPUG Holiday Meeting with Dr. Obsoleto and Michael Tomczyk** *December 12, 2024* Last night's TPUG Holiday Meeting was a nostalgic yet forward-looking celebration of innovation, hosted by the enigmatic Dr. Obsoleto. The event brought together retro computing enthusiasts and futurists for a conversation with none other than Michael Tomczyk, the "VIC-20 Czar," who played a pivotal role in shaping the personal computing revolution at Commodore. From the moment Dr. Obsoleto took the stage—adorned in his trademark blend of retro-chic and modern techwear—it was clear this was not your average tech talk. His charismatic introduction of Tomczyk as "a man who turned 8-bit dreams into reality" set the tone for the evening: a mix of reverence, curiosity, and humor. Tomczyk delivered on all fronts. Sharing vivid anecdotes from his Commodore days, he recounted the VIC-20's rise to fame as the first computer to sell over a million units. Attendees were captivated by his behind-the-scenes stories of design challenges, marketing triumphs, and the bold vision that made the VIC-20 an affordable gateway to computing for the masses. The conversation then transitioned to Tomczyk's latest book, *Neo-Innovation: Ideas, Insights, and Tools to Compete in a New Era*. Dr. Obsoleto skillfully steered the discussion from retro innovation to modern challenges, diving into how the post-pandemic world demands a new approach to innovation. Tomczyk's insights into neomedicine, SpaceX, and Elon Musk's ventures sparked lively debates among the audience, as he emphasized the importance of adaptability and cross-disciplinary thinking in today's rapidly changing landscape. The audience Q&A session was a highlight, with attendees asking everything from "What was Jack Tramiel really like?" to "How do you see AI shaping innovation in the next decade?" Tomczyk's thoughtful responses showcased both his deep knowledge and his approachable demeanor, while Dr. Obsoleto added his own witty commentary, much to the crowd's delight. By the end of the night, it was clear that this event wasn't just about celebrating the past—it was a call to action for innovators of all ages. The mix of nostalgia and forward-thinking ideas left attendees feeling inspired to tackle the challenges of the "Neoworld" with the same boldness that defined the VIC-20 era. For those who couldn't attend, *Neo-Innovation* is a must-read, offering a blueprint for navigating the complexities of today's tech-driven world. And for those who were there, it was a reminder that the spirit of innovation—whether in 8-bit computing or space exploration—never grows obsolete. **Verdict:** An insightful and engaging event that bridged the past and future of tech with humor, heart, and inspiration. Dr. Obsoleto and Michael Tomczyk made an unforgettable team, proving once again that innovation is timeless.

    Cabbage Patch Craze (1983) Detroit, Vienna, Black Friday (pt2)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2024 101:12


    On this episode of Dr. Obsoleto: Cabbage Patch Craze (1983) Detroit, Vienna, Black Friday (pt2) with Detroit and voicemails from Vienna.

    Dr. Obsoleto: Black Friday Thanksgiving 80s Retro Computing Kitchen Confidential Commodore Atari 70s Vintage Voyager NASA

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2024 62:10


    Dr. Obsoleto: Black Friday Thanksgiving 80s Retro Computing Kitchen Confidential Commodore Atari 70s Vintage Voyager NASAEnglish and German With voicemails from. The king of Vienna and more

    Stratford Square Mall (1981-2024) Dr. Obsoleto 80s Commodore Atari

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2024 73:26


    Stratford Square Mall (1981-2024) Dr. Obsoleto 80s retro Commodore Atari

    Dr. Obsoleto's Kraftwerk Playlist (1970s-1980s)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2024 55:03


    Dr. Obsoleto's Kraftwerk Playlist (1970s-1980s) . 1970s: The Early Experimental and Synth-Pop Era "Ruckzuck" (Kraftwerk, 1970) Early krautrock sound with driving flute melodies and repetitive rhythms. "Autobahn" (Autobahn, 1974) The full 22-minute version; this track represents a shift towards electronic minimalism with rhythmic motorik beats, simulating the experience of driving on the German highway. "Kometenmelodie 2" (Autobahn, 1974) A dreamy, melodic track that blends spacey synth lines with atmospheric textures. "Radioactivity" (Radio-Activity, 1975) Combining synthesized sounds and minimalistic lyrics, this track explores the theme of nuclear energy and radio waves. "Antenna" (Radio-Activity, 1975) A catchy, synth-heavy piece that showcases Kraftwerk's growing use of vocoders and electronic textures. "Trans-Europe Express" (Trans-Europe Express, 1977) One of their most iconic tracks, featuring a hypnotic rhythm and mechanical precision, reflecting the movement of European trains. "Europe Endless" (Trans-Europe Express, 1977) A lush, atmospheric track that captures the idea of a unified Europe with its melodic synth lines and repetitive beat. "Showroom Dummies" (Trans-Europe Express, 1977) A critique of consumer culture, blending robotic vocals with pulsating electronic rhythms. Late 1970s to Early 1980s: The Electro-Pop Mastery "The Robots" (The Man-Machine, 1978) With robotic voices and tight electro beats, this track exemplifies Kraftwerk's exploration of the relationship between humans and machines. "The Model" (The Man-Machine, 1978) A catchy and accessible synth-pop hit that became one of Kraftwerk's most commercially successful songs. "Neon Lights" (The Man-Machine, 1978) A shimmering, extended synth piece that captures the beauty of city nightlife with its repetitive, hypnotic melody. "Computer World" (Computer World, 1981) This track explores the themes of technology and computers, set against upbeat electronic rhythms and futuristic soundscapes. "Computer Love" (Computer World, 1981) A melancholic yet danceable track that captures the alienation of digital communication, later famously sampled by Coldplay. "Numbers" (Computer World, 1981) A minimalistic, rhythmic piece featuring spoken numbers in various languages, showcasing Kraftwerk's fascination with data and computers. "Pocket Calculator" (Computer World, 1981) A playful track celebrating the then-new portable technology, combining catchy synth melodies with vocoded vocals. "Tour de France" (Tour de France, 1983) A single released outside of their albums during the early 80s, blending electronic beats with sampled bicycle sounds to capture the spirit of the famous cycling race. Mid 1980s: The New Direction and Digital Age "Techno Pop" (Electric Café, 1986) Originally planned for their scrapped Techno Pop album, this track marks their embrace of newer digital synth technology. "Musique Non-Stop" (Electric Café, 1986) A sleek, modern track featuring evolving sequences and synthesized voices, symbolizing Kraftwerk's continuous influence on the electronic music landscape. "The Telephone Call" (Electric Café, 1986) An exploration of communication technology, combining catchy melodies with their signature robotic vocals. "Electric Café" (Electric Café, 1986) A rhythmic, instrumental track that showcases Kraftwerk's transition into the digital era.

    1980s Vienna Computing: Dr. Obsoleto and King of Vienna

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2024 70:32


    On this episode: collecting, preserving, repairing 1980s technology : 1980s Vienna Computing: Dr. Obsoleto and King of Vienna

    SuperPET, Commodore 64,Jack Tramiel RAM Expander 1764 (Part 1)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2024 73:54


    On this pisode: Dr. Obsoleto and Dave “The Oracle” discuss World of Commodore, SuperPET, Commodore Jack Tramiel RAM Expander 1764, repairs, TPUG 1970s-2024, obsolescence, 20/64/128, 1541 disco drives, Jim Butterfield and much more !

    Detroit Night Shift Halloween Dr. Obsoleto 80s TV

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2024 38:52


    on this episode: Detroit Night Shift Halloween Dr. Obsoleto 80s TV movies, candy, 80s Detroit fire festival punk new wave music With VJ strokenfold

    Dr. Obsoleto: Atari 2600: Channel 3 Star Wars AI CGI Commodore VIC-20

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 57:29


    On this episode Dr. Obsoleto: Atari 2600: Channel 3 Star Wars AI CGI Commodore VIC-20

    1977: 8K PET: Commodore 4040, repairs, ROM RAM 2031 Disk Drive TPUG BBS, Jim Butterfield, Bil Herd, World of Commodore, Michael Tomczyk

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2024 71:33


    On das episode: Dr. Obsoleto reminiscing with Dave Bradley circa 1977: 8K PET: 4040, repairs, ROM RAM 2031 Disk Drive TPUG BBS, Jim Butterfield, Bil Herd, World of Commodore Michael Tomczyk and more.

    Dr. Obsoleto : Amiga 500, Mechanical Turk, 80s, Detroit Night Shift

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2024 62:07


    Dr. Obsoleto : Amiga 500, Mechanical Turk, 80s, Detroit Night Shift

    Penguin (HBO) Batman, Mafia Universe, Sopranos LCN

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2024 39:07


    On this episode of Man, Dr. Obsoleto takes a deep dive into Penguin (HBO) Batman, Mafia Universe, Sopranos LCN

    RoboCop (1987) Statue: Detroit and Dr. Obsoleto

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2024 32:34


    on this episode: Dr. Obsoleto talks to Detroit about the RoboCop (1987) Statue

    HBO's Chernobyl 1980s Soviet-Era Computers (AZ-5) Apple IBM Clones Чернобыль

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2024 29:32


    On this episode HBO's Chernobyl and 1980s Soviet-Era Computers (AZ-5) Here is the translation: «Чернобыль» от HBO и советские компьютеры 1980-х годов (АЗ-5), клоны Apple и IBM и многое другое.

    W.O.P.R: Israel, Iran War ", איראן – מכונת מבצעי מלחמה אסטרטגיים"

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2024 104:57


    On this W.O.P.R: Israel, Iran War ", איראן – מכונת מבצעי מלחמה אסטרטגיים"

    Dr. Obsoleto's Lab : 1980s C64

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2024 57:44


    On this episode Dr. Obsoleto's Lab : 1980s C64

    Dungeons and Dragons: DM 80s Dr. Obsoleto Builds an Underwater Campaign

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2024 50:20


    On this episode Dungeons and Dragons: DM 80s

    Star Trek: Time, Dr. Obsoleto, 64 1970s 1980s computer English French Hebrew German Italian russain

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 67:15


    On this episode Star Trek: Time, Dr. Obsoleto, 64

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    Dr. Obsoleto: C64

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2024 80:31


    Dr Obsoleto and the Commodore 64, and more retro computing history.

    Who is Dr. Obsoleto?

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2024 36:24


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    M.A.N. A.I. Retro Technology :Atari, Commodore 1970s-1980s

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2024 20:01


    On this episode: M.A.N. A.I. on Retro Technology

    VCFMW 19 2024

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2024 92:39


    On this episode VCFMW 2024

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    Commodore/Dork: 64, 128, 116 Commodork Nerd Geek Spaz Dweebie

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2024 54:17


    On this episode Commodork : 64, 128, 116

    Detroit TV Night Shift 1970s-1980s Amiga Atari 8-bit

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2024 72:52


    On this episode Detroit TV Night Shift

    Star Trek: Space, UFO, ET, Fx, 1960s

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2024 65:21


    On this Episode, Dr. Obsoleto and Man deconstruct Star Trek and the meaning of "Space, the final frontier"

    1984: Detroit Night Shift (VHS BETA) MTV Back Porch Video Cable TV Jerry Springer

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2024 83:49


    Dr. Obsoleto VCF C64 Apple AI new world 80s coffee talk

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2024 24:25


    On this episode Dr. Obsoleto VCF C64 Apple AI new world 80s

    Pokémon are you there 1998 - 2023

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2024 35:01


    Pokémon are you there 1998 - 2023

    Syntax Error: Jeroen Tel and the C64 and Dr Obsoleto

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2024 37:22


    On this episode Syntax Error: Jeroen Tel and the C64 and Dr Obsoleto

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    Detroit Night Shift

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2024 72:56


    On this episode : Man gets the scoop on the Detroit Night Shift with Detroit himself

    Dr. Obsoleto: 6502, Amiga 2000, MEGA65, Commodore 80a retro computer

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2024 87:40


    On this episode Dr. Obsoleto: 6502, Amiga 2000, MEGA65, Commodore 80a retro computer

    4th July : Rock em Sock em Obsoleto arcade 80s mystery machine Back to the future malls trolls synth

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2024 67:07


    Man spends the 4th July : Rock em Sock em arcade 80s mystery machine.m4a

    Jeroen Tel @ Casino w Dr. Obsoleto C64 8-bit music

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2024 80:32


    On this episode Jeroen Tel @Casino w Dr. Obsoleto and wins a lot of money for legendary C64 composer Jeroen Tel !

    4th July : Goonies, Groovy Like Movie

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2024 65:29


    On this 4th July : Goonies, Groovy Like Movie

    Claude 3 Debugging Dr. O, TQ4, AI, C64 Julian Assange

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2024 49:08


    On this episode Claude 3 Debugging Dr. O, TQ4, AI, C64 Julian Assange --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/man-behind-the-machine/message

    Jeroen Tel All Part 2: Commodore 64, AI, Lover, Secrets, 80s Music Machine

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2024 71:03


    On this episode Jeroen Tel All Part 2 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/man-behind-the-machine/message

    Calling detroit: Anthony Michael Hall, Brat Pack and Amiga Computer

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2024 36:28


    Calling detroit: Anthony Michael Hall, Brat Pack and Amiga Computer.m4a --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/man-behind-the-machine/message

    Captain Linux Dr. Obsoleto : UNIX VNC Spatial Computing 1970-1970-1980 Commodore Atari Moog TV

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2024 75:17


    On this episode Captain Linux Dr. Obsoleto : UNIX VNC Spatial Computing 1970-1990 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/man-behind-the-machine/message

    Man Bag / European Hand Bag / Borsa para Hombre / Man Purse / Man Satchel 80s retro Couture Fashion

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2024 30:02


    On this episode Dr. Obsoleto and Man go shopping for Man Bag / European Hand Bag / Borsa para Hombre / Man Purse / Man Satchel --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/man-behind-the-machine/message

    Dr Obsoleto Phone Error TV CRT repairs 80s retro Atari commodore

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2024 48:02


    Dr Obsoleto Phone Error TV CRT repairs 80s retro Atari commodore --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/man-behind-the-machine/message

    Coffee Talk w Dr. Obsoleto: Star Wars Commodore Atari Raspberry Pi UNIX SGI movies Amiga 80s

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2024 60:20


    On this episode Coffee Talk w Dr. Obsoleto --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/man-behind-the-machine/message

    DEFCON 1: защита 1, Индия, Бразилия, Египет, Новое модное место

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2024 57:11


    On this episode DEFCON 1: защита 1, Индия, Бразилия, Египет, Новое модное место --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/man-behind-the-machine/message

    Confessions Dr. Obsoleto (Pt. 1) retro vintage 80s computer nerd geek spaz commodore Amiga Atari

    Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2024 65:04


    On this episode Confessions Dr. Obsoleto (Pt. 1) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/man-behind-the-machine/message

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