Random query for the readership
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My first computer was a 386 16 MHz (yes, sixteen megaherts) with 1 MB (megabyte) of RAM and 40 MB (not giga or tera, but megabytes) of hard disk space... and I'm relatively young! OT but interesting question to Chris M., what's the average age of members here?
Luis Alonso Ramos Intelectix Chihuahua, Mexico
Not much here: My CP Blog!
Luis Alonso Ramos wrote:
My first computer was a 386 16 MHz
[old fogey]Young wippersnappers.... why I rember my first computer I saved up for (delivering papers in 3 feet of snow, of course, and a few other odd jobs) was an Apple ][+, brand spankin' new upgrade to the Apple ][ with the a whopping 48k of memory (including the extra 16k upgrade), and a processor at 4mhz. But that was quite an upgrade from the first computer I programmed, my friend's TRS-80 Model I with 16k of memory (including the 8k advanced upgrade), 2mhz Z-80 processor and a cassette tape interface! Now where did I put my cane??[/old fogey] :rolleyes:;P _________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb) -- modified at 23:05 Tuesday 4th April, 2006
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Luis Alonso Ramos wrote:
My first computer was a 386 16 MHz
[old fogey]Young wippersnappers.... why I rember my first computer I saved up for (delivering papers in 3 feet of snow, of course, and a few other odd jobs) was an Apple ][+, brand spankin' new upgrade to the Apple ][ with the a whopping 48k of memory (including the extra 16k upgrade), and a processor at 4mhz. But that was quite an upgrade from the first computer I programmed, my friend's TRS-80 Model I with 16k of memory (including the 8k advanced upgrade), 2mhz Z-80 processor and a cassette tape interface! Now where did I put my cane??[/old fogey] :rolleyes:;P _________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb) -- modified at 23:05 Tuesday 4th April, 2006
My dad brought home an Apple IIc with VisiCalc before giving me that 386 for Christmas about a year later. I don't know the specs for that Apple IIc (I didn't care at the time) but I think it was from the very early 80s. I'm getting old too :~ ;P
Luis Alonso Ramos Intelectix Chihuahua, Mexico
Not much here: My CP Blog!
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My dad brought home an Apple IIc with VisiCalc before giving me that 386 for Christmas about a year later. I don't know the specs for that Apple IIc (I didn't care at the time) but I think it was from the very early 80s. I'm getting old too :~ ;P
Luis Alonso Ramos Intelectix Chihuahua, Mexico
Not much here: My CP Blog!
Luis Alonso Ramos wrote:
Apple IIc
It was... it was the successor to the IIe which was the successor to the II+ which was the successor to the II. The IIc was also followed by the IIgs and the IIc+.
Luis Alonso Ramos wrote:
I'm getting old too
yeah... right! :laugh: _________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)
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In a blatant attempt to create a Lounge thread that gets mentioned in Jordon's newsletter, I pose the question: What is your earliest memory? Mine: Burning my hand on the stove. I thought "ooo, pretty red color" and then "ow!!!" I don't know how old I was, probably between 3 and 4. --Mike-- Visual C++ MVP :cool: LINKS~! Ericahist | NEW!! PimpFish | CP SearchBar v3.0 | C++ Forum FAQ
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In a blatant attempt to create a Lounge thread that gets mentioned in Jordon's newsletter, I pose the question: What is your earliest memory? Mine: Burning my hand on the stove. I thought "ooo, pretty red color" and then "ow!!!" I don't know how old I was, probably between 3 and 4. --Mike-- Visual C++ MVP :cool: LINKS~! Ericahist | NEW!! PimpFish | CP SearchBar v3.0 | C++ Forum FAQ
Waking up after an operation to my willy, tied to the bed panicking, wanting to go home and play with my red firetruck (I don't even know if I have one). At least that's what I always think of first. I have a dim earlier one of.. lying in bed sick, asking for a cookie from my (4th) birthday presents. But the other one has virtually overshadowed everything else. [edit]it was for medical reasons only. Not religous - even though now I look "partially jewish" (I guess) :rolleyes: [/edit]
Some of us walk the memory lane, others plummet into a rabbit hole
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I remember big rocky mountains seen through the window of the car. I realised what that memory was only a few years later when my parents brought into discussion a trip we took through the rocky mountains of Cheile Bicazului[^]. They couldn't believe I remebered that. I don't know how old I was but my parents think I was about 2 or 3 years old. They also mentioned having a car crash, but I couldn't remembered that. regards, Mircea Many people spend their life going to sleep when they’re not sleepy and waking up while they still are.
Those are beautiful. Thank you for sharing. regards, Paul Watson Ireland Feed Henry!
eh, stop bugging me about it, give it a couple of days, see what happens.
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Waking up after an operation to my willy, tied to the bed panicking, wanting to go home and play with my red firetruck (I don't even know if I have one). At least that's what I always think of first. I have a dim earlier one of.. lying in bed sick, asking for a cookie from my (4th) birthday presents. But the other one has virtually overshadowed everything else. [edit]it was for medical reasons only. Not religous - even though now I look "partially jewish" (I guess) :rolleyes: [/edit]
Some of us walk the memory lane, others plummet into a rabbit hole
Tree in C# || Fold With Us! || sighist -- modified at 6:02 Wednesday 5th April, 2006And I'll bet it overshadows everything since too. regards, Paul Watson Ireland Feed Henry!
eh, stop bugging me about it, give it a couple of days, see what happens.
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In a blatant attempt to create a Lounge thread that gets mentioned in Jordon's newsletter, I pose the question: What is your earliest memory? Mine: Burning my hand on the stove. I thought "ooo, pretty red color" and then "ow!!!" I don't know how old I was, probably between 3 and 4. --Mike-- Visual C++ MVP :cool: LINKS~! Ericahist | NEW!! PimpFish | CP SearchBar v3.0 | C++ Forum FAQ
Well peterchen's reply probably just knocked it out of contention for Jordon's family newsletter. ;) I can't tell which is earlier but I have two early memories from my childhood in Zimbabwe. One is at the Paul Barn preschool (kindergarten). They had some rabbits in a hutch, chickens in another cage and some guinea pigs running around. I had my little brown suitcase with my name on it and I had one of those safe-to-spill-on brown overalls also with my name on. And a little brown hat. I was walking to the carpark to be picked up on a bicycle by the garden boy. The other memory is sitting on the same bicycle, being pedalled home by the garden boy and my ankle getting caught in the front-wheel. I don't remember the pain much but I remember lying down at home afterwards with my swollen ankle on a big, orange cushion. I don't have a very good memory though, just flashes and snippets from before I was about 12. My sister however can remember almost everything from when she was 3 years old. She tells me stories about our childhood and I just have to believe her :| regards, Paul Watson Ireland Feed Henry!
eh, stop bugging me about it, give it a couple of days, see what happens.
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And I'll bet it overshadows everything since too. regards, Paul Watson Ireland Feed Henry!
eh, stop bugging me about it, give it a couple of days, see what happens.
I often wonder what it has changed for me that my two earliest memories are of weakness and pain. At least, I usually go silent when people talk (face to face) about "earliest childhood memories". ;) It's easier to write than to say.
Some of us walk the memory lane, others plummet into a rabbit hole
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I often wonder what it has changed for me that my two earliest memories are of weakness and pain. At least, I usually go silent when people talk (face to face) about "earliest childhood memories". ;) It's easier to write than to say.
Some of us walk the memory lane, others plummet into a rabbit hole
Tree in C# || Fold With Us! || sighistYes, I wouldn't go mentioning your memory at the dinner table or during a romantic date. She might wonder just what did they do to your willy. regards, Paul Watson Ireland Feed Henry!
eh, stop bugging me about it, give it a couple of days, see what happens.
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Luis Alonso Ramos wrote:
My first computer was a 386 16 MHz
[old fogey]Young wippersnappers.... why I rember my first computer I saved up for (delivering papers in 3 feet of snow, of course, and a few other odd jobs) was an Apple ][+, brand spankin' new upgrade to the Apple ][ with the a whopping 48k of memory (including the extra 16k upgrade), and a processor at 4mhz. But that was quite an upgrade from the first computer I programmed, my friend's TRS-80 Model I with 16k of memory (including the 8k advanced upgrade), 2mhz Z-80 processor and a cassette tape interface! Now where did I put my cane??[/old fogey] :rolleyes:;P _________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb) -- modified at 23:05 Tuesday 4th April, 2006
Anyone remember the HP 9845B? no disks, 16k ram and dual cassette drives 1980
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Anyone remember the HP 9845B? no disks, 16k ram and dual cassette drives 1980
TomHamilton wrote:
Anyone remember the HP 9845B? no disks, 16k ram and dual cassette drives 1980
how about a PDP-11 Circa 1970! I only used one once... once! http://www.hampage.hu/pdp-11/[^] _________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)
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TomHamilton wrote:
Anyone remember the HP 9845B? no disks, 16k ram and dual cassette drives 1980
how about a PDP-11 Circa 1970! I only used one once... once! http://www.hampage.hu/pdp-11/[^] _________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)
That is interesting since I'd been an IBM 360/85 FORTRAN programmer (punch card). Moved to a PDP 11/45 which I wrote an interface to the little HP using HP Basic. I went on to work with the DEC 11/70's, and DEC/VAX 11/780 machines for several years. And now Dot.Net - how cool is that? It's hard to believe how far computing has come, and can't wait to see where we can go. The first hard drive - a 5Mb Iomega brick. IBM PC/5150 with 2 360kb 5.25 drives and a cassette port. The first gigabyte class hard drive unit was $3000 Bernoulli boxes anyone? AST AboveBoard/SixPack boards to boost memory from 512kb to 640. - So you could do something really cool - a VDISK... I still some have interesting software including: DOS 1.1, Lotus 1.a, DBase II R:Base 4000 WordStar DisplayWrite MultiMate (boy did that name get some ribbing) The thumbdrive I carry is 200 times bigger than that first PC hard drive, what could we possibly do with all that space (5Mb) -- modified at 16:01 Wednesday 5th April, 2006
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My first computer had 6 mhz (but it had 12mhz with turbo), a 10mB hard drive, and 1 mB of onboard memory. I also remember a awful ribbon cable printer. My dad printed all of the graphics from printshop 1.0 off and made this decent sized stack of paper that was all attached. Brett A. Whittington Application Developer
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In a blatant attempt to create a Lounge thread that gets mentioned in Jordon's newsletter, I pose the question: What is your earliest memory? Mine: Burning my hand on the stove. I thought "ooo, pretty red color" and then "ow!!!" I don't know how old I was, probably between 3 and 4. --Mike-- Visual C++ MVP :cool: LINKS~! Ericahist | NEW!! PimpFish | CP SearchBar v3.0 | C++ Forum FAQ
In a blatant attempt to create a Lounge thread that gets mentioned in Jordon's newsletter Well, you got your wish! Congrats! Steve
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In a blatant attempt to create a Lounge thread that gets mentioned in Jordon's newsletter, I pose the question: What is your earliest memory? Mine: Burning my hand on the stove. I thought "ooo, pretty red color" and then "ow!!!" I don't know how old I was, probably between 3 and 4. --Mike-- Visual C++ MVP :cool: LINKS~! Ericahist | NEW!! PimpFish | CP SearchBar v3.0 | C++ Forum FAQ
I'm not sure, but I'm guessing I was around the age of 4 or 5. I was supposed to take a nap in the afternoon, but found out my older brother was going off with one of his friends somewhere. So I pretended to sleep long enough to fool my mother, and slipped out after my brother. I managed to follow them for a bit, but got lost after a turn or two. I remember crying in front of some house. After that I remember a lady giving me lemonade and cookies in her kitchen, and then riding along in a police car. Apparently, I lied to the policeman about my name. I picked that moment to remember not to talk to(ie. trust) strangers rather than earlier when the nice lady was feeding me tasty treats. Anyway, I used my Dad's name, thinking that would throw off the nosey policeman. Luckily, he was more clever than I, and returned me home. BW
If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the precipitate.
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In a blatant attempt to create a Lounge thread that gets mentioned in Jordon's newsletter, I pose the question: What is your earliest memory? Mine: Burning my hand on the stove. I thought "ooo, pretty red color" and then "ow!!!" I don't know how old I was, probably between 3 and 4. --Mike-- Visual C++ MVP :cool: LINKS~! Ericahist | NEW!! PimpFish | CP SearchBar v3.0 | C++ Forum FAQ
I was telling my parents about a room with circular stairs where a painting (which I described) was on the wall. My mom said I couldn't remember that, as it was the building where my dad worked until I was almost 6 months. I'm pretty sure they wouldn't have described the situation in enough detail as to "implant" the memories. However, now, I can't remember yesterday. :) --G
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Well peterchen's reply probably just knocked it out of contention for Jordon's family newsletter. ;) I can't tell which is earlier but I have two early memories from my childhood in Zimbabwe. One is at the Paul Barn preschool (kindergarten). They had some rabbits in a hutch, chickens in another cage and some guinea pigs running around. I had my little brown suitcase with my name on it and I had one of those safe-to-spill-on brown overalls also with my name on. And a little brown hat. I was walking to the carpark to be picked up on a bicycle by the garden boy. The other memory is sitting on the same bicycle, being pedalled home by the garden boy and my ankle getting caught in the front-wheel. I don't remember the pain much but I remember lying down at home afterwards with my swollen ankle on a big, orange cushion. I don't have a very good memory though, just flashes and snippets from before I was about 12. My sister however can remember almost everything from when she was 3 years old. She tells me stories about our childhood and I just have to believe her :| regards, Paul Watson Ireland Feed Henry!
eh, stop bugging me about it, give it a couple of days, see what happens.
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Paul Watson wrote:
My sister however can remember almost everything from when she was 3 years old. She tells me stories about our childhood
My (younger by 5+ years) sister can remember things from my early childhood, and even talk with authority on some things that happened to our parents when they were children. :rolleyes: --G
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My first computer was a 386 16 MHz (yes, sixteen megaherts) with 1 MB (megabyte) of RAM and 40 MB (not giga or tera, but megabytes) of hard disk space... and I'm relatively young! OT but interesting question to Chris M., what's the average age of members here?
Luis Alonso Ramos Intelectix Chihuahua, Mexico
Not much here: My CP Blog!
Pah! You're a mere child. :) My first computer was an Ohio Scientific Challenger 1P with a 1 MHz 6502, 8K of ram (upgraded from 4K), a cassette interface for storage, and Microsoft ROM Basic version 1.0 which, shockingly, was full of bugs. Some things never change, huh? http://www.old-computers.com/MUSEUM/computer.asp?st=1&c=813 -- prr
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Well peterchen's reply probably just knocked it out of contention for Jordon's family newsletter. ;) I can't tell which is earlier but I have two early memories from my childhood in Zimbabwe. One is at the Paul Barn preschool (kindergarten). They had some rabbits in a hutch, chickens in another cage and some guinea pigs running around. I had my little brown suitcase with my name on it and I had one of those safe-to-spill-on brown overalls also with my name on. And a little brown hat. I was walking to the carpark to be picked up on a bicycle by the garden boy. The other memory is sitting on the same bicycle, being pedalled home by the garden boy and my ankle getting caught in the front-wheel. I don't remember the pain much but I remember lying down at home afterwards with my swollen ankle on a big, orange cushion. I don't have a very good memory though, just flashes and snippets from before I was about 12. My sister however can remember almost everything from when she was 3 years old. She tells me stories about our childhood and I just have to believe her :| regards, Paul Watson Ireland Feed Henry!
eh, stop bugging me about it, give it a couple of days, see what happens.
-- modified at 5:26 Wednesday 5th April, 2006