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In reply to the discussion: My First Laptop Computer [View all]Orrex
(67,112 posts)45. LOL--I love it!
Your experience greatly exceeds mine, but my particular favorite measure for technological advancement is memory storage. I didn't get my first PC until '91, and it was a few years old at that time. It had an internal hard drive, at least, with an impressive 20 megs of storage. It was a brick about 4" x 6" x 1.5." I contrast that with the flash drive on my desk that's 128 gigs. Of course, the chip itself is much smaller than the plastic housing, and already much larger flash drives are available.
Just yesterday I read a statistic that the passengers of a full city bus today are carrying more computing power than existed in the entire world in 1991. Can't wait to see what's coming in the next 26 years!
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Hah! Nice one, and older than my first. My first laptop I spray-painted purple. Just because.
randome
Mar 2017
#1
I have never seen a laptop that look like that. Does look like museum stuff. nt
Blue_true
Mar 2017
#22
Been on an anthropological dig in my late dad's den and found lots of old TRS80 stuff.
Gidney N Cloyd
Mar 2017
#5