Comments for Elf Cave https://elfcave.com Fri, 19 Dec 2025 02:47:05 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 Comment on Archie Andrews: Your Ultimate Guide to the Classic Comic Icon & Riverdale Star by 4o Image API https://elfcave.com/archie-andrews/#comment-614 Sat, 03 May 2025 21:35:57 +0000 https://elfcave.com/2024/10/blog-post-title/#comment-614 Archie’s world has always felt like a cozy, idealized version of small-town life. It’s fascinating to see how the Riverdale series reimagined that for today’s audience while still honoring the core dynamics.

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Comment on Archie Andrews: Your Ultimate Guide to the Classic Comic Icon & Riverdale Star by 4o Image API https://elfcave.com/archie-andrews/#comment-613 Sat, 03 May 2025 21:32:02 +0000 https://elfcave.com/2024/10/blog-post-title/#comment-613 Archie really is a fascinating case of a character who evolves with the times while still holding onto that classic charm. It’s interesting to see how Riverdale’s themes have stayed consistent even as the world around them changes.

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Comment on Commodore 64: The 8-Bit Legend That Revolutionized Home Computing by 4o Image API https://elfcave.com/commodore-64-the-8-bit-legend-that-revolutionized-home-computing/#comment-612 Sat, 03 May 2025 21:30:02 +0000 https://elfcave.com/?p=2622#comment-612 The C64 was such a gateway for so many into programming and gaming—it’s amazing how many current developers got their start tinkering on one. It really helped demystify computers at a time when they still felt out of reach for most households.

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Comment on Archie Andrews: Your Ultimate Guide to the Classic Comic Icon & Riverdale Star by Photo to Coloring https://elfcave.com/archie-andrews/#comment-611 Sat, 03 May 2025 21:09:14 +0000 https://elfcave.com/2024/10/blog-post-title/#comment-611 Archie is such a cultural touchstone—it’s like each generation gets their own version of him while the heart of the character stays the same. That balance between evolution and consistency is what really keeps Riverdale timeless.

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Comment on Commodore 64: The 8-Bit Legend That Revolutionized Home Computing by Photo to Coloring https://elfcave.com/commodore-64-the-8-bit-legend-that-revolutionized-home-computing/#comment-610 Sat, 03 May 2025 21:04:48 +0000 https://elfcave.com/?p=2622#comment-610 The Commodore 64 really was a game-changer—not just for gamers, but for anyone curious aboutBlog Comment Creation computers back then. It’s amazing how accessible it made programming and computing to a whole generation of kids and hobbyists. That mix of affordability and capability is something we rarely see today.

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Comment on Commodore 64: The 8-Bit Legend That Revolutionized Home Computing by admin https://elfcave.com/commodore-64-the-8-bit-legend-that-revolutionized-home-computing/#comment-396 Fri, 18 Apr 2025 03:17:18 +0000 https://elfcave.com/?p=2622#comment-396 In reply to Anthony Schaefer.

The C64 was one of the most affordable computers at the time. Its CEO’s motto was, “We make computers for the masses, not the classes.” Now a $5 Raspberry pi computer is more powerful and can emulate the c64.

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Comment on Commodore 64: The 8-Bit Legend That Revolutionized Home Computing by Anthony Schaefer https://elfcave.com/commodore-64-the-8-bit-legend-that-revolutionized-home-computing/#comment-394 Fri, 18 Apr 2025 01:50:18 +0000 https://elfcave.com/?p=2622#comment-394 Checking out your website and enjoy the history here. I am laughing at the processor being 1Mhz, compared to our modern day CPUs running at 4-5Ghz.

I also didn’t realize that CES has been around that long. Looks like it started in 1967.

Lastly, the $595 was crazy expensive back then, but the $199 was a little more reasonable.

Looking for for future writeups!

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Comment on Test Drive for the Commodore 64: The Ultimate Retro Driving Experience by Anthony Schaefer https://elfcave.com/test-drive-for-the-commodore-64-the-ultimate-retro-driving-experience/#comment-392 Fri, 18 Apr 2025 01:41:29 +0000 https://elfcave.com/?p=1226#comment-392 As someone who loves racing games such as Forza and the Need for Speed series, its pretty sweet to read about this history here. Do you have any more screenshots from the game? Such as the cars or driving in action? I know the graphics don’t hold up as much as other games, but its fun to see how far technology has progressed. I have been thinking about expanding my website (https://akschaefer.com/) into covering some reviews of NES and SNES games as well.

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Comment on Commodore 64: The 8-Bit Legend That Revolutionized Home Computing by Deneme Bonusu Veren Siteler https://elfcave.com/commodore-64-the-8-bit-legend-that-revolutionized-home-computing/#comment-321 Wed, 09 Apr 2025 18:13:36 +0000 https://elfcave.com/?p=2622#comment-321 Hello, just wanted to mention, I loved this article.
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