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post #101 of 242
17-9300, I thought i'd be the only one under 20 lol
post #102 of 242
42- but still listens to DEATH METAL, BLACK METAL...
Morbid Angel Rules!!! \M/

XPS2!!!!
post #103 of 242
42 - 9300 and getting older by the minute waiting for this thing to leave the Build stage...
post #104 of 242
37 years young and I chose the 9300.
post #105 of 242
19-Another poor college student- i9300 with 1.6 ghz and only 512 ram
post #106 of 242
15 here! Chose a 9300! The best part? It was entirely paid for by BWI airport because a security gaurd dropped (and completely totaled) my old laptop!
post #107 of 242
27-I9300
dell account only qualified for $1500, and total came to $1488
And dell wouldnt let me split the amount with dell account and Credit Card.
They will only split with other credit cards.
post #108 of 242

Young one.

18 Years of age / XPS2

And no, my parents arent buying this for me. Ive been saving up for a laptop to take to LAN's for a looong time now.
Yes we kids are not clueless about computers either you geezers Just give us awhile to catch up to your knoledge, weve lived with these babies our whole lives
post #109 of 242
24; Xps2
post #110 of 242
Quote:
Originally Posted by Alkanine
18 Years of age / XPS2

And no, my parents arent buying this for me. Ive been saving up for a laptop to take to LAN's for a looong time now.
Yes we kids are not clueless about computers either you geezers Just give us awhile to catch up to your knoledge, weve lived with these babies our whole lives
Now hold on a sec - I have lived with computers all my life too - TI/99 4A, TRS-80, Amiga 500, PC/XT, etc.
post #111 of 242
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Originally Posted by anettis
Now hold on a sec - I have lived with computers all my life too - TI/99 4A, TRS-80, Amiga 500, PC/XT, etc.
whoa... your a 5.25" legend. We use your high density diskettes as frisbees now.

Just joking with you
post #112 of 242
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Originally Posted by anettis
Quote:
Originally Posted by Alkanine
18 Years of age / XPS2

And no, my parents arent buying this for me. Ive been saving up for a laptop to take to LAN's for a looong time now.
Yes we kids are not clueless about computers either you geezers Just give us awhile to catch up to your knoledge, weve lived with these babies our whole lives
Quote]


Now hold on a sec - I have lived with computers all my life too - TI/99 4A,
TRS-80, Amiga 500, PC/XT, etc.
I had a "TRS-80 color computer" and my parents had a "TRS-80 Model 1 and Model 4"
Then Commodor 64C.
Then came the generic with 4Mghz Intel 8088 processor running MS Dos 2.? with DUEL Floppy Drives!!!


Be nice to Alkanine, he never got a chance to put a quarter into Pac Man if he even knows who Pac Man was.
post #113 of 242
34-xps2

I started out at 286's. Weeee.
post #114 of 242
27 - XPS2
post #115 of 242

Pacman

You are very mistaken.

Pacman is the man.
Ive been to the run down arcades and Pacman is the game of the future! It can really get addicting, the sounds, the pellets, the pretzels!

Something about it just makes you want to put another quarter in and press the big red button for continue. Maybe its because I hate those ghost!
post #116 of 242
Quote:
Originally Posted by Alkanine
whoa... your a 5.25" legend. We use your high density diskettes as frisbees now.

Just joking with you
Actually with my TI/99 4A I could not afford a high tech 5 1/4 floppy drive. You actaully had to buy some big honking expansion box to support the drive and I was in 9th or 10th grade at the time. So I opted for the "tape drive" for program storage i.e. basically a cassette recorder that stored data on standard cassettes. I had it hooked up to a standard TV and it supported 16 colors. Yeah. . . baby!
post #117 of 242
Thats called dedication.
The intresting games didnt even begin to surface untill Comm 64.
post #118 of 242
Quote:
Originally Posted by Alkanine
Thats called dedication.
The intresting games didnt even begin to surface untill Comm 64.
C',mon now yoru showing your age.
The commodore Vic 20 had some cool games on it. Empire strikes back one and Indiana jones quest game are two i remember running on my cousings Commodore Vic 20. They had cartrages. Don't you rememver?
post #119 of 242
Ya im not able to take nostalgia trips back to obsolete technology, sorry
post #120 of 242
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Originally Posted by DaddyOf2Girls
C',mon now yoru showing your age.
The commodore Vic 20 had some cool games on it. Empire strikes back one and Indiana jones quest game are two i remember running on my cousings Commodore Vic 20. They had cartrages. Don't you rememver?
I agree. The TI/99 4A had some good ones too - Tunnels of Doom and PARSEC I remember enjoying. Although there were a lot of crappy ones too.
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