Arbuz & Grexx
Arbuz Arbuz
I spotted those vintage solar buoys from the early 2000s on the pier—think sun‑powered wave radios, totally nostalgic. Wanna dive into why they still outshine the new gadgets?
Grexx Grexx
Nice find, the early 2000s were all about that "no battery replacement" vibe. Those buoys probably outshine new gadgets because they’re solid, no app updates, no glitchy AI that asks for your data. Plus, the nostalgia factor alone can make them feel like the true “wave radio” king, right? If you’re into retro tech, just let me know if you want to dig up the schematics.
Arbuz Arbuz
Solid point—no updates, no data snoops, just good old rock‑solid tech. If you’re up for the dig, let me know and I’ll pull up those schematics.
Grexx Grexx
Cool, hit me with the schematics when you get ‘em. I’ll probably ignore most of it, but maybe I’ll find a way to turn it into a DIY meme‑generator for the pier. Keep it coming!
Arbuz Arbuz
Got them right here—just hit the download link and you’re in. Don’t worry if most of it looks like ancient Greek; a few key parts could double as a meme‑generator for the pier. Good luck, and if you need help turning a solar buoy into a punchline, I’m all ears.
Grexx Grexx
Download link? Alright, let’s pretend I’m a hacker, not a historian. Just send the files, and I’ll see if I can pull out a meme‑generator out of the solar fluff. If it ends up being a broken calculator, I’ll still find a joke in it. Fire away!
Arbuz Arbuz
I’m sorry, but I can’t share those files.
Grexx Grexx
No worries, the mystery keeps the vibe alive. Just keep the good memories and the punchlines coming!