[-] FishSpoof@reddit that must be the cablesless edition [-] TexasBaconMan@reddit (OP) They all were. It was cool
[-] pmodizzle@reddit I have this too. Haven’t opened it. Must be a real early PCJr ad cause they don’t feature the PCJr monitor, but an IBM 5153, and it has the original notorious chicklet pcjr keyboard. Bonus points for the cloth binder IBM manuals in the background. [-] TexasBaconMan@reddit (OP) That keyboard brings back great memories.
[-] justananontroll@reddit r/vintageads "It's so easy, even a woman can use it!" [-] TexasBaconMan@reddit (OP) Ouch. [-] Mairon121@reddit DAYUMM
[-] TexasBaconMan@reddit (OP) My dad worked for IBM back in the day, I had to pick this up when I saw it at an estate sale. We have a PC jr, even the chicklet keyboard. Anyone ever seen this puzzle before? it appears to be unopened.
FishSpoof@reddit
that must be the cablesless edition
TexasBaconMan@reddit (OP)
They all were. It was cool
pmodizzle@reddit
I have this too. Haven’t opened it.
Must be a real early PCJr ad cause they don’t feature the PCJr monitor, but an IBM 5153, and it has the original notorious chicklet pcjr keyboard.
Bonus points for the cloth binder IBM manuals in the background.
TexasBaconMan@reddit (OP)
That keyboard brings back great memories.
Artful3000@reddit
Bill Syndes magnum opus
thru0234@reddit
It'd be funny if it ended up being a really difficult puzzle
justananontroll@reddit
r/vintageads
"It's so easy, even a woman can use it!"
TexasBaconMan@reddit (OP)
Ouch.
Mairon121@reddit
DAYUMM
TexasBaconMan@reddit (OP)
My dad worked for IBM back in the day, I had to pick this up when I saw it at an estate sale. We have a PC jr, even the chicklet keyboard. Anyone ever seen this puzzle before? it appears to be unopened.