by Ryan | 25th October 2007

It’s always fun to reminisce about some of the technology that got us to where we are today. The “state of the art” computers we used as kids that had less computing power than today’s toaster ovens. Compared with current computers it’s a wonder that anything was ever accomplished, but the jobs still always seemed to get done. Of course it turns out that some of that old tech junk you have sitting in your attic or basement may be worth a couple bucks. There is a whole industry springing up around vintage tech and computers. Check out the
collectible PCs slideshow and be prepared for that undeniable reality that, yes, you’re getting old.
Source: MSN Tech
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by Ryan | 25th October 2007

It’s always fun to reminisce about some of the technology that got us to where we are today. The “state of the art” computers we used as kids that had less computing power than today’s toaster ovens. Compared with current computers it’s a wonder that anything was ever accomplished, but the jobs still always seemed to get done. Of course it turns out that some of that old tech junk you have sitting in your attic or basement may be worth a couple bucks. There is a whole industry springing up around vintage tech and computers. Check out the
collectible PCs slideshow and be prepared for that undeniable reality that, yes, you’re getting old.
Source: MSN Tech
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Egads I’m so old! I remember my first Commodore 64k. Wow, that thing was cool. And Pong was a fun game. Oh those were the days!
October 26th, 2007 at 2:49 am
Amazing how far computing has come. I remember using a few of these!
November 5th, 2007 at 7:08 pm