I got news for you, pal. Anyone with $20-$50 can get all the information about you, including SSN, DOB, DL, from one of those background search web sites. Alternatively, more professional services for background checks exist. And a lot of PI's also do background checks.
In other words, all the info about you that you are concerned about is already available to anyone for under $100.
Yeah, those were the days. A friend had a TI, another a VC20. I saved up my money and bought a C64 when it came out... oooh... fancy. And later shelled out a boat load for a floppy which held an amazing 170K and loaded much faster than the tape.
A year later it was opened and I was soldering extension (and a bunch of LED's:) into it, and was programming in Assembler. I also remember Profi C, my first C compiler:)
And I remember those enless afternoons using SMON trying to find the stupid DEC statement that counted down your life at games, such as Cauldron II (yeah, cracked some software and removed life counters:)
Eventually I upgraded to Atari ST 1040STF.... Rest in peace C64...
I got news for you, pal. Anyone with $20-$50 can get all the information about you, including SSN, DOB, DL, from one of those background search web sites. Alternatively, more professional services for background checks exist. And a lot of PI's also do background checks. In other words, all the info about you that you are concerned about is already available to anyone for under $100.
So commercialization is important to you, VerySlime? Okay, watch this! /me begins to transfer all domains to GoDaddy...
Yeah, those were the days. A friend had a TI, another a VC20. I saved up my money and bought a C64 when it came out... oooh... fancy. And later shelled out a boat load for a floppy which held an amazing 170K and loaded much faster than the tape.
:) into it, and was programming in Assembler. I also remember Profi C, my first C compiler :)
:)
A year later it was opened and I was soldering extension (and a bunch of LED's
And I remember those enless afternoons using SMON trying to find the stupid DEC statement that counted down your life at games, such as Cauldron II (yeah, cracked some software and removed life counters
Eventually I upgraded to Atari ST 1040STF.... Rest in peace C64...
BTW: M.U.L.E. rocks!