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garote ([personal profile] garote) wrote2021-02-08 04:41 pm
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Life Advice From 1980's Computer Magazines

30 years ago I saw this advice in the computing magazine that was delivered to our house each month:



I was already familiar with the game, and I knew it was right: When you're playing Moebius: The Orb of Celestial Harmony and you enter a fortress, the guards are easier to fight hand-to-hand.

I was intrigued by the counterintuitive feel of the advice. If you have a long sharp sword, and you're good with it, wouldn't that always be the best choice? Then I imagined trying to swing a sword in a narrow hallway. Perhaps something more intimate, and easier to control, was right after all.

For years after I read that silly, unremarkable sentence in that gaming magazine, it bubbled up randomly in different situations. I generalized the idea: When you enter a confined space, don't waste effort trying to keep everything at arm's length -- especially people. Switch to something more intimate even if it's less powerful. The trick is recognizing when you need to switch modes.

Recently I got ahold of a bunch of ancient issues of a defunct magazine called Family Computing, and fed them into a sheet-fed automatic scanner. Flicking through the pages, I found more pieces of worthy life advice. May it guide you own your journeys!



















Very important to know when you're a young person at a party, or when some jerk decides to pick on you!



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[personal profile] juan_gandhi 2021-02-09 03:48 am (UTC)(link)

See, in the fortresses the tower stairs are intentionally rotating (if you go up) counterclockwise, so that a sword works if you are on a higher stair.

[personal profile] zeugma92 2021-02-09 05:17 am (UTC)(link)
I had a dream last night and the only thing I wrote down from it was this: “I gotta say, levitating sure looks a lot easier than climbing.” Seems like similar life advice. Earlier in the night I also dreamed there was an 80s sitcom called “Milo Lies When He’s Hungry”.

[personal profile] zeugma92 2021-03-05 05:20 pm (UTC)(link)
My dream-brain has been on fire with catchy phrases lately. Last night I woke up from a dream and wrote into my phone only this:

"There was a brand of Irish tea called Muck Buckle's Famouse Teas"
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[personal profile] tcpip 2021-02-09 08:48 am (UTC)(link)
I recognise Defender of the Crown there.