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I'm 0b101001.
Here's my first computer: http://www.datamath.org/Sci/MAJESTIC/IMAGES/ti-57.jpg Here's my second computer: http://www.vintage-computer.com/images/sharppc1500.jpg I feel young, though (at times). |
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I was just short of nine years old when Apollo 11 landed Armstrong on the Moon. I still remember my parents waking me up in the middle of the night to watch his first steps on the grainy, B&W TV.
Got started with computers late, we didn't have that sort of money then. My first one was a Canon X-07 in 1984 (and in eastern Gabon, of all places :-) : http://www.old-computers.com/museum/computer.asp?c=258 http://www.old-computers.com/museum/photos/canonX07.jpg My first PDA was a Psion Series5, followed by a couple of 5mx and a Sharp Zaurus C760. Then came the tablets... I don't feel especially young nor old, I just feel... like the geek I've always been :-) |
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I was born more than 6 months after the fall of the Soviet Union. Do the math :D
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31 here. first computer i worked with was the PET that read audio cassette tapes, that had programs on them.
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God. Should I admit this?
I turned the big four-oh this year. I am so nearsighted that I have to take off my glasses to read the screen on the n800 half the time. I wanted a timex computer sooo bad back in the '80s, but we wuz poor. The first computer that I could afford to purchase was a mac at 24 after divorcing my husband. So I have spent 16 years on the learning curve. I wanted a Newton, again $$ so again my first handheld was after 24 with a palm V. Loved it, loved it, loved it, and the many that followed. I first programmed my hp calculator when I was 19 and that emulator was a big part of why I bought the n800, with the added bonus of linux. I've taught myself the basics of unix on the mac (OSX). Now I want to learn how to take some palm programs and make them work on the nokia (yes I use garnet vm, but for the challenge). Anyway, I like being here amongst the mental giants - even the yungun's. |
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Well, because I do not care to give my age right off the bat, I'll say I was born the same day Mount Pinatubo exploded (and no, I am not Philippino). I suppose that would make me the youngest one that has responded so far. I have been using Internet Tablets for just about six months. Sold the N770 recently, and just got my N800 today.
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I'm 42, been fiddling with computers, both personally and professionally since 1982. I've been employed in the same IT dept for a NHS hospital in the UK for 17 years (possibly a record in IT?)
First computer was a zx81, then sinclair zx spectrum with opus 3.5" disk drive, sinclair zx spectrum +3, sinclair QL Zenith 286 Pc with 2 5.25" disks Amiga 600 with 60MB hard disk clone 486 Psion organiser LZ64 (still have), series 3, 3a (still have), 3MX (still have several), 2 x 5MX Various homebuilt clone PCs. Nokia 770, 800 from the 25th! I've also been using Linux since 1998, and have had a media server since then, running Mythtv for 4 and a half years. One of the fun things which occasionally happens at work is the discovery of some old kit which has never been chucked out. Recently I have come across an IBM AT dated 1985, a pile of sinclair microdrive cartridges, several Psion II organisers, and on of those sharp pocket computers similar to the photo in a earlier post. |
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I'm 22, using computers since the age of 5 or 6. I'm studying math and CS at the Warsaw University.
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