Window shopping on zillow looking at houses pretending to myself I'm moving in

>window shopping on zillow looking at houses pretending to myself I'm moving in

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I do that too OP, except I'm not just window shopping and am actually waiting for one of these pieces of shit to let me rent their house.

I actually just bought a house with cash. After living in a 400/month 1bed/1 bath hovel, it's pretty nice. I even have a finished basement now.

I do something similar with Street View navigating nice neighborhoods.

>got that same macintosh LC575

good taste dude

>robot has access to private basement
how could this possibly go wrong

>using CRT monitors
>ever

W-why? Are you retarded?

Well, I don't know how much of a robot I am. I got a job (at it right now) and a wife. Fucking hate taking care of the lawn, though.

It's an all-in-one dude, not much choice...

Of course I've got a modern rig with an LCD monitor but I've also got a bunch of older hobby computers that I like to screw around with

plant vegetables instead!

There's a garden behind the detached garage. But I still gotta take care of the actual lawn.

CRTs are nice for older games.

I've always liked the look of those. Only have one Mac myself, an iMac G3 (Graphite 700mhz model)

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I've done the same thing? Where do you usually look? For me it's: NYC, (I've looked over the whole city), LA, Denver, Austin, Phoenix, Seattle, Chicago Loop area, Huntsville, Detriot, Ann Arbor, Wentache, I'm sure I'm forgetting a few.

Every last city you listed sounds like absolute hell to me, not to mention way overpriced.

I'm interested in modern american urbanism in general, they're a little expensive but they're all interesting cities for one reason or another.

I grew up in Boston, and have lived in suburbs. I prefer rural living now.

That's great!, I've got an older tray loader iMac G3 333 MHz but I've always wanted a slot loader to add to the collection

I can't stand rural living personally, when I'm isolated like that I feel like there's nowhere to go and I get claustrophobic. Especially where it snows heavily.

I feel like there's way more places to go and do in rural areas than in urban. Everything is way too close together, noisy, and claustrophobic.

Actually only payed $30 for the thing too, on eBay of all places. Surprisingly the shipping was only another $10 on top of that. Wasn't too bad for one of the best models.I blew the speakers by blasting them too high though, and I'm too lazy to refoam them.

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Damn man, 10 bucks for shipping is nothing for that beast... I live in fukking south dakota where it's $100 shipping something like that from anywhere. I was lucky to find the LC575 and a Power Mac G4 on Craigslist but that's it...

>gonna add that Tomoyo to my gifs too

I work from home and spend a lot of time online, the closeness of everything makes it so I don't need a car. But things are far enough too that I get at least some exercise doing daily errands. To a degree population density can be a good thing. I'm definitely an urbanist however, in the fact that I am attracted to more population dense environments.

Most of the time I'd expect at least $50-$60 to ship something like that, but I've gotten lucky most of the time. Was looking for a standard VGA CRT for quite some time, and finally got one online at an acceptable price, around $20 with $20 shipping. Could have done a lot better if I found something locally, but I've yet to see any at a thriftshop, and I don't know enough people around to ask around for one.

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i do it too, i like to look at houses out west and see what's available and what the views are like
maybe if i make it in life and get the career i want i'd be able to get one of those houses

Honestly that's probably the best you could do for a CRT monitor these days, those don't even show up at my thrift stores anymore and if you find them online, people like to throw the *VINTAGE GAMING* line in there and pretend that they're worth a ton of money lmao

I often filter my searches on zillow for homes with a finished basement

Thought I had a Packard Bell CRT in my storage shed, along with a couple of Voodoo cards and a 486 machine with a Pentium Overdrive, but that all ended up getting dumped at some point.
I know what you mean with that VINTAGE GAMING line. These fucks are trying to pass off basic non-Trinitron DELL CRTs for like $100.

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western coast, mostly
I like to look for property near lots of trees/nearby woodsy areas

Hah yup. And with all these youtube videos glorifying those times to the kids that grew up without CRT's, they'll sell for sure... I guess that means we're finally feeling the generation gap...

Though I've gotta admit, that Pentium overdrive machine is a bit before my time, the first machine I built had a Pentium 3. It sounds nice though, and I definitely relate to the feeling of dumping old computer crap just to see it selling for a premium online.

Was actually super young when I had that. My dad had bought this really nice NEC system with an MMX 233 and an S3 Virge (had an all black case, looked really slick for '96), so he gave me the 486 to play things like Putt-Putt and Pajama Sam on. First machine I had entirely put together myself was a Core 2 Duo system, but before that I had dropped in a few upgrades on my Pentium 4 machine.

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I like to be next to libraries.

Totally man, I messed with a few Pentium 4's myself! Reminds me of the times I would spend all summer playing Runescape, and when I thought the Geforce FX5200 I pulled out of an OEM HP box was awesome...