Found my old computer

Discussion in 'Random Thoughts' started by YankNBurn, Nov 23, 2007.

  1. YankNBurn

    YankNBurn Owner

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    I was digging thru my old closet in my work room and found my old old old computer. She's a supper fast PIII 600 with 512mb ram, 32mb video, a 15 and 30 gig hd, a cd burner and dvd player, whoo hoo she is smokin fast, lol. Has ME on it still, damn that was a long time ago around 1999 or 2000 maybe, hell been way too long ago, I still have an old C64 laying around.
     
  2. jerry420

    jerry420 Doctor of everything Lifetime Supporter

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    im gonna buy a new one before too long...ive torn apart and rebuilt mine too many times...it looks tired and old...
     
  3. Gaki

    Gaki Member

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    Not as old as my 256MB RAM 25MB video card 20 Gig 400 Mhz computer with no CD/dvd burner that has bad sectors on it's hard drive with Windows 98!
     
  4. themnax

    themnax Senior Member

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    ha, my most recent before this one was a p-ONE. i seem to have accumulated a number of other p1's and 486's to canablalize for hardware parts. i've even still go a live and breating 8 bit pc clone out in the shed. even wish i still had my old vic 20 and my first osi c1p that got left behind many moves and decades ago.

    i don't know how anyone could loose or misplace something like that, other then having to leave it behind in a move. i know where every piece of anything like that is that i have. at least the general vacinity of it. mostly out in the 'shed' (what i call the built in narrow garage type space which is also the laundry and train room, but mostly rather jamed full storage space. with a work bench, the old 8 bit sitting proudly on one corner of it. with it's ten whole MEGS, not gigs, of hd and it's 5 inch, 1.2 floppy!

    man we don't replace them every year around here. if we could afford that, i'd have a stereo lithography tank or some other rapid prototyping hardware out in the shed and probably a lot less, or different kind of, clutter in the way of it.

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