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tallwookie, in A Tribute to the Windows 3.1 "Hot Dog Stand" Color Scheme
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absolutely loathed the hotdog color scheme, and my sister knew it, she'd always change it back to that scheme.

I prefer muted dark colors, easier on my eyes. back in win3.1 I mostly used dos5

lackthought,
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ha!

yeah I can see how the theme might be overwhelming, I am partially colorblind thought so maybe that is the reason I found it so appealing

emr, in A Tribute to the Windows 3.1 "Hot Dog Stand" Color Scheme
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Have any screenshots?

lackthought,
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I don't have any, but I believe this is the default so you can get an idea of just how intense it is

emr,
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My eyes!

cfenollosa,
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Now imagine that on a CRT screen 😎

lackthought,
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AUTOEXECBAT, in Any good guides for getting into Gopher or Gemini?

I haven’t had a chance to check this out yet, but worth a look. https://gopher.floodgap.com/overbite/

I’m more interested in using these protocols on some vintage tech, but this might be a quick way to get started.

matogoro,
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Nice, thanks! Exactly what I was thinking - I have some old laptops that I was hoping to revitalize, and this seems like a good way to get some use out of them

AUTOEXECBAT,

I have an old NeXTStation from that era…the company Steve Jobs started when he left Apple. I need to get it connected to the network and see if I can get it to connect with something via Gopher.

wesker, in Your sound card works perfectly.
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Zugzug

deepthaw, in Your sound card works perfectly.

I was just playing with Warcraft II on my vintage PC the other day. I'm still surprised how well a SVGA MS-DOS game ran on my 486 back in the day.

unix_joe, in Your sound card works perfectly.

Enjoying yourself?

johnpeters42, in A Tribute to the Windows 3.1 "Hot Dog Stand" Color Scheme

I used to spend more time on such things, even to the point of replacing Windows Explorer with Blackbox at least once. Nowadays I just scrounge some wallpapers off the web and put them on rotate.

nthcdr, in How to Relive the Old Internet With Neocities

I do like the spirit of neocities, and recently did a page myself: gallery-mental.neocities.org just to collect the artwork of my family in a fun way. Stuff gets put in boxes and never looked at again otherwise.

I do agree though that the focus is a little bit too much on old school design. Instead of emulating what was it would be nice to see people innovate what could be. Web sites of today just looks the same somehow. The spirit of experimentation should make a come back to web design and that's only viable when there is no monetary concerns.

lwhjp, in A Tribute to the Windows 3.1 "Hot Dog Stand" Color Scheme
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Ah yes! Not so much themes, but I got a demo copy of a Windows 3.1 shell called Wayfarer from a magazine cover disk, and spent many happy hours setting that up. Also creating mashups of the standard wallpapers in Paintbrush, and fiddling with ChromaZone.

matogoro, in A Tribute to the Windows 3.1 "Hot Dog Stand" Color Scheme
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Ah yes, Windows 3.1 Hot Dog Stand: great color scheme or greatest color scheme?

I also really loved making custom wallpapers with custom pixel patterns. What a throwback

wesker, in Uh oh!
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ICQ times were simpler times.

thomask,

Back when you had a litany of statuses to explain that, actually no, you're not available to read a message.

Spudger,
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I still use the uh oh sound for new messages in Element.

matogoro, in Winamp
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Have you tried QMMP? It's an awesome modern alternative

JSkier,

Audacious on *nix also supports Winamp skins and the classic player 👍

Spudger,
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I'll second that for Linux. On Windows I used to use XMplay.

thomask, in Winamp

I may never have mastered vim but in Winamp 2 I had Q (queue) and J (jump to & alt-Q queue) absolutely nailed. Even with my peasantlike 15k tracks I felt like a boss navigating around my collection-as-a-playlist in split-second bursts of keyboard scrabbling. Sadly these shortcuts didn't make it into Winamp 5. Ever since, it's always struck me how popular music player UIs have become slower - doing the equivalent search/queue in Spotify or Apple Music might require the mouse and waiting for loading spinners.

llii,

Ever since, it’s always struck me how popular music player UIs have become slower

100 x the processing power, 10 x slower. Unfortunately that's where most software is heading.

lackthought, in Winamp
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I used to put on my music and have MilkDrop go fullscreen

gsdf, in Uh oh!

I remember my ICQ #. Dang, those were good times.

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