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awesome, thanks..nt Paul E Ester Mar 2013 #1
Archie... Wow. Totally forgot about that. JimDandy Mar 2013 #2
It'll never take off; who wants to buy a clunky computer.. zebonaut Mar 2013 #3
Bought my first, real, computer at Xmas 1995. greiner3 Mar 2013 #4
I bought my first computer in the eighties. MADem Mar 2013 #5
Mine came with a refurbished box in January 1996, right after Warpy Mar 2013 #7
That lovely Dos 3.1 and Win 95 Mnpaul Mar 2013 #20
A month after getting that first box, Warpy Mar 2013 #24
Because my job involved xxqqqzme Mar 2013 #6
I still have my 1995 grey Toshiba laptop JimDandy Mar 2013 #9
Hah, my internet access until 1996 was even more spartan than that, Sen. Walter Sobchak Mar 2013 #8
It was the summer of 1994.... Johnny Noshoes Mar 2013 #10
in early '88 we used to get on the early internet or BBS boards on a Commodore 64 & 300 baud modem Divine Discontent Mar 2013 #11
I had a little Macintosh on my desk in November of '88 PDittie Mar 2013 #14
hehe try using IRC sometime...same thing. axollot Mar 2013 #17
ha! yeah, writing code is Swahili to me. Glad some can do it. And I remember TS-80's, we used Divine Discontent Mar 2013 #30
Great Video Thanks for posting. I bought my first computer in 1998. aaaaaa5a Mar 2013 #12
nothing would be faster - oh my word! LOL... if you could ONLY find him again! hahaha Divine Discontent Mar 2013 #31
I was on the internet in the 1980s. I think I probably watched this video too... ProfessionalLeftist Mar 2013 #13
My first computer was a Commodore Vic 20 Blanks Mar 2013 #15
That was my first computer too :) ET Awful Mar 2013 #19
I felt that it gave me a boost when computers started entering the workplace. Blanks Mar 2013 #21
It was cheaper to go online then it was to call the US from Australia.. axollot Mar 2013 #16
fun story, thx Divine Discontent Mar 2013 #32
My first computer pokerfan Mar 2013 #18
I did some Fortran programming in the late 80's. Blanks Mar 2013 #22
Yeah, this was the seventies pokerfan Mar 2013 #25
The flash drive on your key chain? Blanks Mar 2013 #34
Yeah, I overpaid for it a couple of years ago pokerfan Mar 2013 #37
Over $54 million for that much storage back then. Wow. eom Blanks Mar 2013 #38
That's nothing pokerfan Mar 2013 #39
When I hear folks gripe about Windows 8, I think back to those monsters and the punch cards. n/t Hoyt Mar 2013 #26
I had to store my ASCII star trek game on paper tape DBoon Mar 2013 #29
It's a series of tube... kjones Mar 2013 #23
My First "Remote" Desktop was an ASCII Terminal and 300 Baud MODEM from work. dballance Mar 2013 #27
I worked at the county public works department. Blanks Mar 2013 #35
Nothing like a Netcom shell account DBoon Mar 2013 #28
It was fun to see that the host of the show is pretty liberal politically. mucifer Mar 2013 #33
The whole earth catalog was pretty cool. eom Blanks Mar 2013 #36
I wonder what it will look like 18 years from now aint_no_life_nowhere Mar 2013 #40
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