On Wed, 2003-08-06 at 21:30, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Gee, you make me feel OLD.  I started with a VIC-20 then a C-64.  
> My first WORK related PC was running I forget, the second one was 
> a 64K dual floppy green screen.  When we got up to 640K I had 
> spreadsheets (lotus) that took multiple floppies to save.  This 
> was at WORK.  I remember when my boss got a 286 with a 10meg hard 
> drive.  We thought we'd never fill it.  

Also I was thinking that if you remember the C-64 well, check out
contiki desktop os.  (http://dunkels.com/adam/contiki/)

Michael


> 
> That must of been around the time you were 5.
> 
> Brad - class of '76
> 
> On Wed, 6 Aug 2003, Soren Harward wrote:
> 
> > Linux once we were already pretty familiar with computers.  I started
> > off with Apple IIe's and a 286 running DOS (yeah, I remember thinking
> > MS-DOS 5.0 was a big step up).  I didn't get into Linux until high
> > school, after I'd already been using computers for about eight years.
> > 
> 
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