← Back to context Comment by black_knight 5 months ago Ah, I can feel it from just reading your comment! That’s a feeling I haven’t felt in a while! 5 comments black_knight Reply asdff 5 months ago How about the smell? markdown 5 months ago You gotta give it a few slaps too, when the image isn't very clear. Waterluvian 5 months ago Pre-Gameboy, when I was a child, my grandfather had a television— the kind that was furniture. Sometimes it would eschew modern trappings like colour and v-sync, and I would employ my Classical Vaudevillian training to set it straight with a wallop. estimator7292 5 months ago I always had to rap my knuckle on the screen. It has that nice, thick hollow resonance mikestaas 5 months ago Good ol' percussive maintenance.
asdff 5 months ago How about the smell? markdown 5 months ago You gotta give it a few slaps too, when the image isn't very clear. Waterluvian 5 months ago Pre-Gameboy, when I was a child, my grandfather had a television— the kind that was furniture. Sometimes it would eschew modern trappings like colour and v-sync, and I would employ my Classical Vaudevillian training to set it straight with a wallop. estimator7292 5 months ago I always had to rap my knuckle on the screen. It has that nice, thick hollow resonance mikestaas 5 months ago Good ol' percussive maintenance.
markdown 5 months ago You gotta give it a few slaps too, when the image isn't very clear. Waterluvian 5 months ago Pre-Gameboy, when I was a child, my grandfather had a television— the kind that was furniture. Sometimes it would eschew modern trappings like colour and v-sync, and I would employ my Classical Vaudevillian training to set it straight with a wallop. estimator7292 5 months ago I always had to rap my knuckle on the screen. It has that nice, thick hollow resonance mikestaas 5 months ago Good ol' percussive maintenance.
Waterluvian 5 months ago Pre-Gameboy, when I was a child, my grandfather had a television— the kind that was furniture. Sometimes it would eschew modern trappings like colour and v-sync, and I would employ my Classical Vaudevillian training to set it straight with a wallop.
estimator7292 5 months ago I always had to rap my knuckle on the screen. It has that nice, thick hollow resonance
How about the smell?
You gotta give it a few slaps too, when the image isn't very clear.
Pre-Gameboy, when I was a child, my grandfather had a television— the kind that was furniture. Sometimes it would eschew modern trappings like colour and v-sync, and I would employ my Classical Vaudevillian training to set it straight with a wallop.
I always had to rap my knuckle on the screen. It has that nice, thick hollow resonance
Good ol' percussive maintenance.