scootr
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You know you are old if you started each school day with the pledge of allegiance to the flag.
You know you are old if the pledge didn't have "one nation under god" in it when you recited it. That wasn't added until the 50s.You know you are old if you started each school day with the pledge of allegiance to the flag.
My kids still do.You know you are old if you started each school day with the pledge of allegiance to the flag.
I believe I sold the color ribbon dot matrix printer from our Apple IIgs for more than my father paid for it, 30 years earlier.I sold my II to a high school teacher and bought my //e because of the 80 column over 40 of the II.
Still do where I live(SW AR)You know you are old if you started each school day with the pledge of allegiance to the flag.
My 5th grade Sunday school teacher warned us kids to stay away from Catholics, but she clammed up when we asked why.immigrants from southern and eastern Europe, many of them Catholic, were harmful to the “American” way of life, and that they needed to assimilate.
I believe I sold the color ribbon dot matrix printer from our Apple IIgs for more than my father paid for it, 30 years earlier.
Old computer hardware is cool. I'm glad there are a few collecting and maintaining it, because I sure wouldn't want to dedicate any part of my own house to storing it.
Same here, but I had held out for it, since I was in the Army and employed at an Army research lab which had just started getting DEC Rainbows (with floppy drives) for all the secretarial staff.
And once I got it I found I could fit the C64, it's tape deck and power supply into a scavenged briefcase so I could bring it in to work to write reports.
Then after I produced several good reports, proving it wasn't just a toy my boss agreed I could get a DEC Rainbow. I managed to finagle that into a DEC Pro 380 (with the PDP-11/73 chipset) with a 10 MEGABYTE hard drive! I was the envy of the Lab.
Dec Rainbow - linkThat's interesting. I worked for DEC for a couple of years in the early 90s, and I never even heard of the DEC Rainbow. They made another attempt to enter the PC market when I was there, but it was over-priced, and it didn't sell well.
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