Can you name anything that youngsters of today won't know?

You could extend the ZX-81 with a 16K module; that was pretty expensive (and unreliable because of the wacky connection).

Kreidler or Zündapp ... until Honda introduced the MT50 and ruled them all.

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The art of shitting in the woods. But, all is not lost, Kathleen Meyer has written a book about this lost art and it's in its third edition, 'How to Shit in the Woods: An Environmentally Sound Approach to a Lost Art'.:p:eek:
There's nothing like a good shit in the woods, the only thing you have to mind though, is making sure there aren't any pesky flys still lurking about in your underpants before you pull them up! :D
 
Sinclair ZX81 and Spectrum computers, the first with a membrane keyboard and the second with rubber keys. A generous 1kb RAM on the first and 16/48kb on the latter

As for the vehicle which resembled a cross between a Dyson vacuum and a go-kart, it was the C5

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I've still got my ZX81 it had a whopping 16k ram pack that you plug in, funny thing is I was just talking to my students on Tuesday about it. I explained how we used to spend hours typing in code from computer magazines to get something amazing like your name bouncing around the screen changing colours at the same time :)
 
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