Yeah well- when you're old, nearly everything's new...(and YES, I am including myself in there)
True, true.. I admit..
but there was NO INTERNET 22 years ago
(well not for ordinary people like us)
some usenet and that's it.
So it was there the first day you saw the internet
'Sid, while I've used computers as part of my job for over 20 years, I didn't get a personal one shoved down my throat until about ~7, maybe 8 years ago. Apparently, if you didn't have email, you didn't exist.
Those wrong headed individuals have more than proven that the fascination with all thisis a waste of my time; when I have an older cousin asking me for advice because she wasn't sure about where to go with her "what ever" internet game, I just tune it out.
See.. I had my first personal computer in let me think.. 1981?
a sinclair zx80 I quickly got exchanged for a newer better and faster zx81...
*cough* 3Mhz (yes Mega not Giga) and 1kB RAM (yes kilo!)
with those tiny little cassettes where you could store up to 27KB...
monochrome hooked up to my TV.
Later I got an old 286 IBM and I remember I had an Atari ST but not for very long unfortunately... I'd like to say it was a 1040 but a 520 is more likely.. I cannot remember
My first CNC mill I got about ten years later
And I do not agree that a computer is a waste of time,
I met some very nice people on the interwebs (you included)
Most of your heavy tools would be very much useless without a computer you must admit
Computers are what you do with it,
no more no less, nothing but any other tool.
'sid
is a waste of my time; when I have an older cousin asking me for advice because she wasn't sure about where to go with her "what ever" internet game, I just tune it out.
That was around the same time Bill Gates said