C-64, man, that brings me waaayyy back. I never owned one myself (we were too poor to buy a computer, our first comp was a PC with Win 3.1 that we got from somewhere else...), but C-64's and Amigas were still around when I was a kid, and actually were what started my interest in computers.
God, I feel old now. With the exception of the PET, I've had most of the computers they showed. VIC-20, C-64, C-128, A-2000, A-4000, CDTV (with many modifications), CD32, and a slew of various PCs. I want my modified CDTV back or a nice A-1200.
Well this is just silly. Why would grown men devote their lives to antiquated technology? Now if you excuse me, I just got a call on my land line telephone. I must get in my 1964 Volkswagen and drive to the record store to meet a friend and buy some records, and also some VHS tapes to watch on my CRT TV.
I'm watching this and finding myself not the least bit surprised that the one guy who's married is the guy in his 60's. Either way, I read up on the amiga's not too long ago. Kind of sad to know they went under cause of unimaginative management.
Happy 30 years since the sale of the first cheap home 32 bit multitasking multimedia office capable games computer that had programming software written by Microsoft.
You've seen his show "Silicon Valley" on HBO, haven't you, Eric?
By the people, for the people.
We dont allow those sort in here.
Happy New Year.
Happy 30 years since the sale of the first cheap home 32 bit multitasking multimedia office capable games computer that had programming software written by Microsoft.
Wonder if theyll repeat it?