First Computers (was Re: [SunRescue] Yay, I don't feel...)
Jeff Workman
rescue at sunhelp.org
Sat Mar 10 11:29:48 CST 2001
--On Saturday, March 10, 2001 11:57 AM -0500 Matthew Haas
<wedge at lightlink.com> wrote:
> While we're on this trend- what was everyone's first computer? Do you
> still own it?? Still use it?
My first computer was a Coleco ADAM. The version that was an "Expansion
Module" for the ColecoVision game console. Boy! that was a waste of money.
Difficult to find software for, proprietary tape drive storage, and what
turned out to be a pretty short product cycle. After that became obsolete,
I got a shiny new Apple //c. Not much better than the ADAM,
performance-wise, but at least I could use Copy ][+ to bootleg software
from school and use it at home! }:->. Then, I became a teenager, and being
a teenager, for me, distracted me from computers for several years. It was
1995 by the time I came back on the scene, when my mom bought herself a PC.
I was totally lost in the pointy-clickyness of Windows 95! I had some
experience with DOS from high school, and ended up spending much of my time
at the DOS prompt. I became a big time Usenet addict for a while, and
learned about Linux. They had taught us about the existence of UNIX in
high school, but that was pretty much it. I was really excited when I
learned that I could actually run something like that on a PC, so I went to
the local bookstore, bought a copy of Linux Unleashed, with Slackware 3.0,
and bought my own PC to play with. Now I own everything under the Sun (no
pun intended) and do this stuff for a living. Who'da thunk it?
Jeff
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