Many people are overlooking the fact that you can share specific tags (and each of those shared tags will have its own URL and RSS feed). So, if you want to share stuff with just your family, tag the articles/feeds with a "family" tag, mark it shared and give them the URL. Likewise, do the same for work colleagues, friends, etc. You're not just stuck with one global shared feed for all your contacts and nothing else.
It took a little bit longer for C64 disk drives to penetrate the UK market, so cassette-based games tended to be the norm rather than the exception for the first few years of the C64's popularity as a games machine. Most hardcore C64 gamers in the UK eventually switched to disk, especially once peripherals like the Expert Cartridge made it easy for people to "backup" their games and swap them with friends. By then, the likes of Firebird, Codemasters and Mastertronic has established a formidable market for re-releases of old games as budget titles, for which cassette remained the predominant medium.
Many people are overlooking the fact that you can share specific tags (and each of those shared tags will have its own URL and RSS feed). So, if you want to share stuff with just your family, tag the articles/feeds with a "family" tag, mark it shared and give them the URL. Likewise, do the same for work colleagues, friends, etc. You're not just stuck with one global shared feed for all your contacts and nothing else.
It took a little bit longer for C64 disk drives to penetrate the UK market, so cassette-based games tended to be the norm rather than the exception for the first few years of the C64's popularity as a games machine. Most hardcore C64 gamers in the UK eventually switched to disk, especially once peripherals like the Expert Cartridge made it easy for people to "backup" their games and swap them with friends. By then, the likes of Firebird, Codemasters and Mastertronic has established a formidable market for re-releases of old games as budget titles, for which cassette remained the predominant medium.
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