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  • Amiga500
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    Originally posted by dang65 View Post
    I remember the first time I heard that joke. Cor, that takes me back a bit.
    Nostalgia is a thing of the past?

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  • dang65
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    Originally posted by Fred Bloggs View Post
    Nostalgia, isn't what it used to be, sadly.
    I remember the first time I heard that joke. Cor, that takes me back a bit.

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  • NotAllThere
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    I had a summer job with British Gas back in 1988. I wrote a few modula-2 libaries for accessing dBase files, so that they could run the timesheet reporting in less than 3 hours...

    That was on a 286 machine. The boss had a 386, which was the latest technology.

    We had an Apple IIe at school with 5MB Winchester drives. That was cool. I've still got a fully functional ZX81 at home. I just can't bear to part with it.

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  • pzz76077
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    I remember being allowed to use one of these http://www.columbia.edu/acis/history/superbrain.html in the early '80's during my work in industry while at uni.

    I recall that a 5meg (meg not gig) external Shurgart hard drive cost 10,900 pounds and everyone was clueless as to how we could possibly utilize so much storage at the time.

    I also remember one of the first commercial programs that I wrote in MS-basic - a weekly payroll program. Being a newbie programmer I had to make it as 'good' as I possibly could. We turned it off after we realized that it was still running after 8 days and it was far simpler to calculate the weekly payroll by more conventional means!

    PZZ

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  • pzz76077
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    Still have 2 SGI machines that I use most weeks when I have the time....used to use them every day in the 80's as a sysadmin....


    PZZ

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  • Churchill
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    I love the MIPS processor, still use 'em on occasion.

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  • Fred Bloggs
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    Nostalgia, isn't what it used to be, sadly.

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  • DimPrawn
    started a topic Nostalgia

    Nostalgia

    I remember working with chaps who all had these on their desks.

    http://www.cbronline.com/news/silico...indigo_at_8000

    http://www.recycledgoods.com/images/s_p_33358_1.jpg

    And being very jealous as all I had was a new fangled Pentium 60.


    Can now buy a working one on ebay for £50.

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