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Add a decade or so . . ..

"Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message
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You have to touch it?? You have to say it? I would prefer to just
think it. :-)

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"Michael" wrote in message
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First high capacity hard drive our store sold was to a programmer. His
business ponied up a bit over a $1,000 for it. How much capacity?

80MB.
That's it. Myfirst computer, the Kaypro had 64K RAM and two DSDD 360k

FD.
One more. Our store was the first in the state to sell laser printers

for
under $1,000 and our first full bed b&w scanner was purchased wholesale

to
us for about the same amount. And the original Kaypro with daisy wheel

for
the nice stuff and dot matrix wide carraige ran $2,000 for everything.

That
was in 1983, just 21 years ago. We had the first BB in our store on a

20mb
HD. Not much but it got folks started. Phone company wanted to charge

us
an extra line and by the minute. But they were up for franchise

renewal,
had Sprint to compete with and I was on the city council. . . . . . .

Now my wris****ch has more computing power than that first Kaypro ....

What's next insight? A badge or somethingsimilar. You touch it and

say,
"Computer!"


"Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message
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Yeh, I had similar. The first modem I bought was $450 and was good
up to 1200 baud. I thought it was a fantastic deal and quite cutting
edge at the time. (I had been using the expensive crap at work.) My
first HD was a whopping 17 megs. That also cost about $500. Nothing
but trouble. It was external since I couldn't fit in the box, but the

cables
were a couple of inches too long and it was always flaking due to
signal degradation.

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"Michael" wrote in message
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Kaypro with 65K and 300 baud modem. Hard drive was separate and as

big
as
a
shoebox.

"Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message
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Well that figures.

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"Horvath" wrote in message
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On 23 Jul 2004 12:23:06 -0500, Dave wrote

this
crap:

On Fri, 23 Jul 2004 10:28:21 GMT, "Scout"


said:

My first connection was just 1200 bps (bulletin boards).

Ah, such a child. My first was at the then state of the art

speed
of
300.


The first time I connected to the internet with my OWN computer,

was
a
Commodore VIC-20, at 300 baud.





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