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The good ole days
I had a Commodore Vic 20, then a couple years later a Commodore 64, when I was a kid. I got jealous when I found out that the neighbor had gotten an Apple IIc, though it's not like I knew what the heck to do with their computer any more than I did my own, which was very little.
I didn't really know how to do anything with a computer until I started working with a Pentium 166 clone with Windows 95, and the first computer I ever bought myself was an eMachines 366i.
GabeU wrote:I had a Commodore Vic 20, then a couple years later a Commodore 64, when I was a kid.
I guess I'm showing my age, I was in my late twenties, with a couple of young kids at home. The kids loved playing with the computer, especially TI's version of space invaders. I wrote a graphical version of the old card game "concentration" in BASIC that they liked also.
After I learned to program in 'C', I started to hate BASIC.
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- GabeU7 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
gaines_wright wrote:
GabeU wrote:I had a Commodore Vic 20, then a couple years later a Commodore 64, when I was a kid.
I guess I'm showing my age, I was in my late twenties, with a couple of young kids at home.
So your current badge is quite apt?
Sorry, I couldn't resist. :p
- gaines_wright7 years agoTutor
GabeU wrote:So your current badge is quite apt?
But I don't want to graduate!
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