Ahh, but the REALLY good ol' days were back in the eighties when there were computer labs full of BBC Micro computers. Being handy with some of the sysadmin commands meant that you could (for example) freeze a keyboard or blank a screen on another computer in the network.
Such a thing was end-of-game for someone playing Moon Lander.
Can't say I exactly repented over that one.
maN, u blankin' some fools screen when dey playin' moon landa was hectic bro...
u were like some top computa haxor weren't u mate...
yeah, you talk 'bout dem' good ol' days bro...
u jackass.
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Aah! Just like the good days back in primary school. I think our classroom back then had the Mac Classic and I used to play on it all the time. Good times! There was this game that I used to play all the time, but sadly I can't remember what that game was. :(