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On Mar 3, 3:13*pm, HK wrote:
Vic Smith wrote: On Mon, 3 Mar 2008 08:17:55 -0800 (PST), "jim.isbell" wrote: On Mar 2, 9:38 am, "Bill Kearney" wrote: I have been on the internet since the days when it was black and white, text only. Gee, then you're a newbie. *Most early screens weren't black and white (plasma, amber, green, etc) Not so. *Most were Black and White CRT. *If you had lots of money maybe you had green or amber. *I had amber.. I went with the first IBM PC, the 8088, 64k mem, single floppy deal. Tricked it all out a bit later, so it was a hot rod. *Heh. Think I paid 2700 bucks for the barebones. The IBM monitor was the green. Clones were coming with amber monitors, and to my eyes they were "tacky." *Never told anybody that until now. --Vic You got screwed, too, eh? Did you add a second floppy drive at the cost of, what was it, about $350? I sold that machine off and got an Eagle 8086 based "rocket" with a graphics card and an amber monitor that would do graphics.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I remember my computer geek (back then Clayton Walnum wrote manuals for Que and other companies) he was by no means an amateur. I think the quote he gave me was something like "who the heck is going to fill up 20 mb anyway" ![]() |
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