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  • M Matt Newman

    I remember when I had a computer with a processor slower that 100 mhz :P Matt Newman
    Even the very best tools in the hands of an idiot will produce something of little or no value. - Chris Meech on Idiots

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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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    • M Michael Dunn

      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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      Steve Mayfield
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      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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      • M Michael Dunn

        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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        brianwelsch
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        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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        • M Michael Dunn

          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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          Glenn E Lanier II
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          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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          • P Paul Watson

            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!

            Shog9 wrote:

            eh, stop bugging me about it, give it a couple of days, see what happens.

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            Glenn E Lanier II
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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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            • L Luis Alonso Ramos

              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!

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              Danger Bunny
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              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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              • P Paul Watson

                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!

                Shog9 wrote:

                eh, stop bugging me about it, give it a couple of days, see what happens.

                -- modified at 5:26 Wednesday 5th April, 2006

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                Lost User
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                Cool, how old were you when you went to SA? :) Paul

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                • M Michael Dunn

                  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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                  matiasdk
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                  My father had an Amiga, but I didn't really fool around with it. So I guess the earliest memory I had to myself was an IBM PS/2's 512k. I hated removing stuff from autoexec.bat and other files, just to free enough memory for Wolfenstein or something :-D http://www.nnm.ru/imagez/gallery/gamez/nice_games-1125322477_i_8051_full.jpg[^]

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                  • M Michael Dunn

                    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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                    JimmyRopes
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                    I remember my first "girlfriend" in pre-school, Barbara. She was a very pretty little girl who actually remembered me when we met again in high school around 13 or 14 years later. Unfortunately, the flame had gone out for her. Not for me! I still can remember the little things we did together, like share lunch and nap on the same mat, around 55 years ago. I'm on-line therefore I am. JimmyRopes

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                      Cool, how old were you when you went to SA? :) Paul

                      Where a pointless picture of song titles once resided only blank space now remains.

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                      Paul Watson
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                      I was born in Durban and out of 26 years of my life 21 of them were spent in SA (5 in Zim and now the last 5 months in Ireland.) regards, Paul Watson Ireland Feed Henry!

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                      eh, stop bugging me about it, give it a couple of days, see what happens.

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                      • E El Corazon

                        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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                        CSCarlsson
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                        Hmmm, my first computer was a Sinclair ZX-81 when I was 11 (1982), i had a 16k RAM pack for it that if you breathed too heavy nearby would thow a hissy fit and crash the computer losing whatever you had been doing since it last crashed, or, if you were very lucky, since it had been switched on. This was made worse by the fact that I didn't have a compatible tape recorder to save what I had been doing. From the ZX-81 I went on to get a much more refined and stable Commodore 64. Those were the days :laugh: Jason Brown C# Developer

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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

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                          fowlerus
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                          48k of memory? Sheer luxury!! My first computer was a Commodore PET (with the original old ROM!) which had 8k of memory and the cassette tape interface. The amazing thing, when I think about it now, is that with only 8k (which was for both program AND data) there were great programs available- word processors, spreadsheets, and some great games. Can't fit much of a program in 8k these days! By the way, I still have that Commodore PET, and yes, it still works!! Gary

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                          • L Luis Alonso Ramos

                            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!

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                            jakomax
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                            Huh, I don't have a strong memory, but... let me think..... hmmm.... .... .. (Sorry, what's the question? ;P) Jakomax R&D Kontacx Italy

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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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                              Luis Alonso Ramos
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                              bwhittington wrote:

                              but it had 12mhz with turbo

                              Yeah, I remember that Turbo button. I wonder why it was there in the first place. Would anyone in their mind turn it off? "Today I want my PC to be slower, I'll turn off the turbo" :doh:

                              Luis Alonso Ramos Intelectix Chihuahua, Mexico

                              Not much here: My CP Blog!

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                              • M Michael Dunn

                                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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                                Dave Caulfield
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                                Earliest memory. In programming between 1958 and 1960 came up with the idea to use mylar tape for the paper tape on (I think) an IBM 1640 computer so it would work on sea trails with the high moisture we had on board. Still programming full time at 70+ dave caulfield

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                                • M Michael Dunn

                                  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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                                  mgazzeri
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                                  Hi guys, my first memory was a wonderful 4096 words of 12 bits each on a Digital PDP8 L. Only a few years ago ... :)

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