Doug Dawson
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LOL, I still have a pile of those disks lying around, a few 5.25, a stack of hard drives. I so never want to see another screen that says "press play on tape one".
I actually do somewhere. Also lots of old software and even cassette tapes. I also still have old computer equipment that can run the old operating systems. I just can't bring myself to throw it all away. Like you said, fond memories.I wouldn't be surprised if you had 5.25" disks around too! The good ol' days of PCs! Fond memories for sure.
Not a Commodore although I did have one once. I have an Atari 800 in a box in my mother's attic.Anybody else still have a Commodore64 in the basement?
Or is that just me?
LOL, where are your DOS 5 disks? Your OS2warp? Remember loading Windows 3.11 for Workgroups off 16 floppy disks? Looks like you have been in IT as long as I have so you too remember growing up with no internet and cell phones. Oh it was a simpler time.I actually do somewhere. Also lots of old software and even cassette tapes. I also still have old computer equipment that can run the old operating systems. I just can't bring myself to throw it all away. Like you said, fond memories.
I remember when I first started in IT and setting up networks with Windows NT Server 3.5. Good times. Those were the fun days of working in IT.
Not a Commodore although I did have one once. I have an Atari 800 in a box in my mother's attic.
Commodore 64 was my first computing experience. I read the manual front to back many, many times. MS-DOS 3.31 would probably be my earliest PC experience though. 286 processor and 40 MB HD. Felt like I could store stuff forever with that much room!I actually do somewhere. Also lots of old software and even cassette tapes. I also still have old computer equipment that can run the old operating systems. I just can't bring myself to throw it all away. Like you said, fond memories.
I remember when I first started in IT and setting up networks with Windows NT Server 3.5. Good times. Those were the fun days of working in IT.
Not a Commodore although I did have one once. I have an Atari 800 in a box in my mother's attic.
"No one will need more than 637KB of memory for a personal computer. 640KB ought to be enough for anybody," Bill Gates is alleged to have said in 1981.Commodore 64 was my first computing experience. I read the manual front to back many, many times. MS-DOS 3.31 would probably be my earliest PC experience though. 286 processor and 40 MB HD. Felt like I could store stuff forever with that much room!
I have the asian ladies who I hire as trimmers also help me with the foliar applications. The have some special oriental oils or something they apply, but I don't ask too many specific questions.So do you just walk in your room guns a blazin and blast all over your plants? Or do you mix it in your nutrient solution?
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Ah yes. Those were the days!LOL, where are your DOS 5 disks? Your OS2warp? Remember loading Windows 3.11 for Workgroups off 16 floppy disks? Looks like you have been in IT as long as I have so you too remember growing up with no internet and cell phones. Oh it was a simpler time.
Here is some ancient storage.Ah yes. Those were the days!
Started on mainframes then went thru all that chit. Novell Netware, NT, Banyan Vines, Appletalk. Ancient now.
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Storage. Lol
Retired while running Windows server 2012. 35yrs was enuff.