"Capt. JG" wrote in message
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"Capt. JG" wrote in news:MMadnVnnvp4-
reasolutions:
I remember almost buying an Osborne... finally bought one of the first
Compaqs... the luggable.
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"j" ganz @@
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Is your right arm 1.5" longer than your left like mine?....(c;
Everyone thought it was a bowling phenomenon. But, it only happened to
us
Portable and Portable 286 owners....
Yeah, but my golf game improved significantly. LOL
My first actual computer that I owned (I shared the Compaq with someone
else) was a Televideo (no harddisk, two 8" floppy drive). I got it in
trade for some work I was doing for a modem protocol company, where I
could actually talk on the same line as the modem tones for 30 seconds or
so until the modem dropped. Finally, I got sick of swapping floppies,
went to a computer show and bought a 17 meg HD for $450 (on sale). I had
to put it in an external box, and the cable was about 2 inches too long,
which meant I got a lot of crashes.
I suppose I should have kept mine, as it seems to have held it's value:
http://cgi.ebay.com/TeleVideo-TS-803...17103002r20375
Actually, this one is slightly newer than the one I had. Mine only had two
floppy drives. More like this one. I maxed out the memory to 128K! Except
for the crashes, I loved that machine.
http://www.old-computers.com/MUSEUM/...sp?st=1&c=1077
Ok, I must be getting old... I had the TS-1603, with the 8088. I recall that
I added an 8087 to it. Damn thing got so hot that it did the big melt down
eventually.
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