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Kid Pix is a classic, user-friendly bitmap drawing program designed for children, originally released in 1989 for Macintosh by Craig Hickman. Known for its whimsical, noisy, and creative tools—such as the "exploding eraser" and "wacky brushes"—it was a staple in 1990s school computer labs for fostering digital creativity and computer literacy

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Infinite Mac is a collection of classic Macintosh and NeXT system releases and software, all easily accessible from the comfort of a web browser. Pick any version of System Software, Mac OS, Mac OS X or NeXTStep from the 1980s, 1990s or early 2000s and run it within a virtual machine. An “Infinite HD” disk with representative software from that era is also available. You can also run a custom version with your choice of machine and disks and embed it into your own site. On some operating systems files and disk images can be imported and exported using drag and drop and virtual CD-ROMs can be mounted – refer to the welcome screen in each machine for more details.
- Vaporwave Summer -

What is it about Palm Trees and Flourecent Colors that makes me think of Summertime? Do you think about going Surfing or Skateboarding along the West Coast? I do. The Surf & Skate fashion in the 80s still has a special place in my heart.