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Originally Posted by Jay H 237
One toy of my sister's I always liked and played with was Vultron. It was five different colored lions that could join together into one large one. She had all five lions, black, green, yellow, red, and blue. I don't remember what they all signified but green was forrest (land), yellow was volcano, and blue was water. Vultron had started out as a cartoon.
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I think it was spelled Voltron if I'm not mistaken. I think I still have parts of that upstairs in my attic. It was basically a cartoon version if Power Rangers. You can even go on to write a paper how film technolgy has changed so much over 10 years between the 80's and 90's based on those two shows alone.
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Originally Posted by sanddrag
Speaking of nostalgia, I got to experience it quite a bit today while we disposed a whole 20 ft long construction dumpster's worth of old school district computers. I was in a quite nostalgic mood so I picked up a Macintosh Classic and brought it home to save it from the junkyard. We also tossed (literally) a bunch of "Power PC" Macs and Mac IIC's and there was even an Apple IIE with integrated keyboard.
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Wow.. that brings me back. I remember playing the coolest games on the Apple IIE called Number Munchers.. Ahh those were the good days.
Just think of the geeks like me you could have sold them babies to on ebay and made a bundle of money.. lol