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I was running an Amiga 500 from 1988 until I think 1997. Typed my diploma paper and ran SPSS on the Win95 machine of a close friend of mine. Last game that truly electrified me, was Oblivion (late comer I was), and before that: SBP. The Aha!-experiences come only every couple of years now. Back then, in the 90s, they kept tickling in almost every months, at least several times a year.
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My last upgrade, 2 months ago, when I got myself a new cpu and mb, included a nice 2 TB drive - in addition to my 1 TB and 750 GB drives + my external 300Gigs.
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Lucky Sailor
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Hell, my first PC (Not counting the TI-99 I had, learned to program BASIC on that in first grade) was a Compaq suitcase, didn't even have a Hard drive, just two 5.25" floppies. Like a bad porno.
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Silent Hunter
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Location: Jakarta
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My first was a CGA that's all I remember and its OS was dos and came with a huge floppy disk drives. Two of them I think.
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The first PCs I ever used were the first ones our office ever got, when we upgraded from the old system where all we had was a terminal connected to the Unix server so we could access our medical management software.
Windows 95 and a 1 gigabyte HDD. (Yes you read that right.) Having one at work made me want one at home. But no way I was gonna make do with a measly 1 GB hard drive. So I went all out, people, I went ALL OUT. I got myself a whole 10 gigs of HDD to play with. YEAH BABY! ![]() Two computers and many HDDs later, the 180 GB drive my current rig came with is now a secondary internal drive, with a 1 TB drive as the primary/boot drive and a 1 TB external drive that I was using for media and backup on the previous rig. I tell myself there's no way I will ever run low on space now... but then that's what I was telling myself when I splurged on that 10 gig hard drive all those years ago. ![]() |
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Eternal Patrol
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My Atari 520ST had no hard drive. I had a choice of add-ons: 20 MB or 50 MB. My friend said "Get the twenty. The fifty crashes all the time."
My first PC also had a 10-Gig drive, and I too thought it was enough, likewise the 160 that came with my current machine. And I too have a 1 TB external drive, and since I don't download movies I can't conceive of ever filling it up. On the other hand, I just downloaded the Complete Bach and the Complete Beethoven, and they're about 10 Gigs each, so...
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Then I realized it would be so much easier just to rip them all to the hard drive and not have to get up and go looking for them if I wanted to hear something. Then I realized that in most cases I didn't really care about having a CD, just buying the download from Amazon was good enough. Then I realized how easy (and in many cases, cheap) it was to buy music off of Amazon. And that's how I ended up with a 1 TB HDD. ![]() |
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![]() ![]() I recently found a site that charges a fair price and lets me download gobs of stuff for a flat monthly fee. I still buy some stuff at Amazon I really want that they don't have, but mostly it's where I go first thing every morning. The Beethoven set isn't available anywhere at any price. Well, Amazon does have one listed, but the guy wants $4000 for it, so that's not gonna happen.
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Navy Seal
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My first PC was a 486, and to be absolutely honest, i can't remember what sort of specs it had.
Only reason i got it was for gaming. One thing i remember from that system was the fond (and sometimes downright headshaking) moments i had playing games like Civ 1, Armored Fist, Warcraft 1. Warcraft 1 and Civ 1 played fine, Armored Fist though was an issue. The game was a 4 or 5 floppy disc install ![]() |
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