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Any one else miss the old days of computing?
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When you had to park your hard drive (if your pc had one) before turning the pc off, format the floppy disks (two sizes!) before using, use cmd and switch codes to do anything.
No automatic saving of your work so all could be lost in a second.
No desktop icons, shortcuts.
Programs came on floppy disks and took an age to install. No plug and play peripherals.
Then later on that horrible screech when the modem was connecting to the dial up internet.
Now any old fool can use a new pc straight out of the box, it's that simple. I'm very happy that new computers are much cheaper than my first one, though.
No automatic saving of your work so all could be lost in a second.
No desktop icons, shortcuts.
Programs came on floppy disks and took an age to install. No plug and play peripherals.
Then later on that horrible screech when the modem was connecting to the dial up internet.
Now any old fool can use a new pc straight out of the box, it's that simple. I'm very happy that new computers are much cheaper than my first one, though.
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I certainly don't miss loading games via a cassette recorder and waiting for 20 mins accompanied by that awful noise before I could play.
I certainly don't miss loading games via a cassette recorder and waiting for 20 mins accompanied by that awful noise before I could play.
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