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Answer» I do apologize if there is already a similar topic, I did search. Let me put it this way. I remember the first PC I used at work when I was working for a large organization back in 1984. It was an IBM PC with no hard drive. Had to boot from a 5.25 inch floppy disk, which loaded DOS into memory, then remove that disk and insert the LOTUS 1-2-3 disk, the only application software we had at the time. By this time, I had been out of high school for 20 years. I'll let you do the math. I did the math.You will only buy bananas if they are ripe. [smiley=thumbsup.gif] Quote QuoteLOL. Well, I might buy them while they're still a little green but, if I do, I let them ripen more before I EAT them. I always have liked the taste of them better when they're ripe enough to have lost all trace of green. Bananas with freckles are QUITE good. 16 here.Whippersnappers all. You to soybean.Let me put it this way. I remember the first PC I used at work when I was working for a large organization back in 1984. It was an IBM PC with no hard drive. Had to boot from a 5.25 inch floppy disk, which loaded DOS into memory, then remove that disk and insert the LOTUS 1-2-3 disk, the only application software we had at the time. By this time, I had been out of high school for 20 years. I'll let you do the math. 1. Whats a Univac? 2. Whats a punch card? 3. Whats a paper tape? 4. Whats a mainframe? 5. What "home" computer came with a whopping 4k of memory, no disk drives, stored programs on an audio cassette, and you had to write your own programs? Me and Methuselah might be the only ones who still remember. I was rummaging around our workshop recently and I cam ACROSS an old teleprinter... Hmm... Old "home" computers... The original ZX81 had 1K, so it's not that...! Quote Whippersnappers all. You to soybean.1. Univac is a computer of some sort, ac stands for analogue computer. 2. Punch card is what you used to use instead of disks? They had programs and data on them, I think. 3. Paper tape was used for storage too? 4. Mainframe is the equivalent of a server nowadays, and they could be used by many people at once through DUMB terminals, like timesharing, saving the costs of lots of computers. 5. Was it an Atari of some sort? And no, I didn't look these up on the internet. Honestly.LOL ........ How old am I ........... let's put it this way , when I was a young-un, I signed on as the navigator on a vessel skippered by some guy called Noah.... and ....................... when I plugged in the co-ordinates he gave me we ended up on the side of some mountain. dl65 I'll be 16 in a week. |
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