I remember computer classes in high school in the early 80's, where we did cool DOS programming. Too bad that is pretty useless info now cuz I was pretty good at it. We are so spoiled now.
2007-12-07 02:35:27
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answered by Phoebe 5
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About 20 years ago 8th grade computer class. Those things were huge! And did you ever hear of something called a Floppy Disk? Then in 1993-4 getting my first e-mail account and getting on the Internet for the first time. lol!!! ..memories
2007-12-06 09:33:04
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answered by texicangirl 6
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2003
2007-12-06 09:21:28
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answered by Bnasty 3
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if your previous laptop is greater effective than 3 years previous, and your new laptop replace into made at the instant, then probably no. they'd not be properly suited. the fee and the quantity of pins on the memory are distinctive. Plus, memory is decrease priced. save your previous gadget intact and use it for elementary purposes.
2016-10-19 10:52:52
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answered by ? 4
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Seeing a personal PC for the first time. It was a Radio Shack TRS-80
Thing had a whopping 16kb of memory, and used a cassete tape recorder to save your programming onto.
2007-12-06 09:20:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Age 7. Using an apple computer. In 1985, third grade, while I was in Kenya, East Africa.
2007-12-07 08:49:25
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answered by Joythe K 3
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I'm on Disability, so I'm on it all of the time though I'm doing other things~stopping to read, writing to friends and watching TV. Generally, I'm up till nearly dawn or whenever I get the pain under control then am up several hours later. So, most days, I'm on it for at least 16+hours.
2007-12-06 12:02:02
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answered by MystMoonstruck 7
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A computer class I took in preschool. I remember a kid printing something and yanking it out of the printer before it was ready and it was smeared and looked awesome.
2007-12-06 09:20:26
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answered by McLovin 7
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i was about 19 or 20 in college taking fortran. you had to make punch cards by typing at a keypunch machine at the computer center on campus. then you give your cards to the person at the window and they run your job and give you the output on big computer sheets.
2007-12-06 09:19:02
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answered by Sufi 7
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Actually playing solitare in the early 1990's.
2007-12-08 00:48:32
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answered by Dawg Winfrey 5
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