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Thursday, May 17th, 2007 07:23 pmThis is my communist hole-punch:

It's so named because one day at school somebody turned it over, saw this:

...and exclaimed "Hey, Grant: you're supporting a communist regime!"
It once went missing, and turned up again two years and three house moves later.
That's its story.
(Well, except to add that it was my Dad supporting the communist regime, not me. I did my bit supporting a communist regime by buying a Melodiya CD ("The Orchestral Works of N. Rimsky-Korsakov").)
Bonus points if anyone who hasn't been to my flat can identify the object in the top-left background in the upper picture. (The answer will be posted here on Sunday if no one's got it by then.)
compilerbitch hasn't
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Date: 2007-05-17 06:58 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-05-17 07:05 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-05-17 07:37 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-05-17 07:43 pm (UTC)I think you're unlikely to identify it more exactly, because you didn't grow up in this country—this dates from before the computer market became as globalised as it is today.
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Date: 2007-05-17 08:04 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-05-17 08:09 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-05-18 01:23 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-05-18 12:35 pm (UTC)And the prize goes to the woman in the... in the... one of these:
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It is indeed a Torch Z80 disc pack (so old it antedates by several years the standardisation of "disk" for magnetic media and "disc" for optical):
Back in 1984 when my father got his first computer, a BBC Micro, he got it with a Torch Z80 second processor (running on the Tube). The Z80 (as you know, but other readers might not) was better known as the chip inside the Spectrum machines—the ZX81, the ZX82 and the Spectrum. When the machine switched on it booted up into MCP, an operating system related to CP/M (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CP/M), in yellow on blue on a screen 120 columns wide—a source of continual amazement to me, as the widest you could get under the native Acorn MOS was just 80 columns. My father used it for spreadsheet applications and the like. We had to hit B + BREAK to get the machine to reboot into Acorn MOS; the normal hard reset CTRL + BREAK would take it back into MCP.
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Date: 2007-05-17 07:42 pm (UTC)Amateur. About a quarter of my classical record collection were Melodiya records, because it was a way of getting very good recordings cheaply.
Wikipedia alleges they're starting to re-release. Mmmh.
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Date: 2007-05-17 07:45 pm (UTC)