On a side note, good thing I checked the link. The first one I used was to a porn video, lol)
Which you had on your clipboard because?
Because it was a great video silly.
As a awesome footnote, 10 mins after writing that post my hard drive physically destroyed itself. Taking with it 500GB of movies,games, and programs collected over the last 2 years. 9 hours later I still can't get the drive to mount and my wife's computer is strictly IDE drives, whilst mine is SATA, preventing me from even slaving and running various recover programs.
( when im playing minecraft im using windows Vista, and i think the C64 is better, lol)
That's a Commodore! :biggrin.gif:
I think it's funny how a 30 year old PC is more reliable than the 360.
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The third-rate mind is only happy when it is thinking with the majority. The second-rate mind is only happy when it is thinking with the minority. The first-rate mind is only happy when it is thinking.
The first time I used a PC was at a shopping center, they had this stand on the corridor and a computer for children to draw using Paintbrush or something - it was definitely Windows 3.1 or earlier. I remember most children just pasted clipart image to make scenes and I insisted with the guy until he let me draw something from scratch - I drew a dog pissing, made from some ellipses, lol.
My first owned computer was a Pentium 233 MHz, 32 MB RAM, 3 GB HD and Windows 95. I used to call it Tobias or Tobby.
The first time I used a PC was at a shopping center, they had this stand on the corridor and a computer for children to draw using Paintbrush or something - it was definitely Windows 3.1 or earlier. I remember most children just pasted clipart image to make scenes and I insisted with the guy until he let me draw something from scratch - I drew a dog pissing, made from some ellipses, lol.
My first owned computer was a Pentium 233 MHz, 32GB RAM, 3GB HD and Windows 95. I used to call it Tobias or Tobby.
I'm my dreams I have a computer with 32GB of RAM....lol
The first time I used a PC was at a shopping center, they had this stand on the corridor and a computer for children to draw using Paintbrush or something - it was definitely Windows 3.1 or earlier. I remember most children just pasted clipart image to make scenes and I insisted with the guy until he let me draw something from scratch - I drew a dog pissing, made from some ellipses, lol.
My first owned computer was a Pentium 233 MHz, 32GB RAM, 3GB HD and Windows 95. I used to call it Tobias or Tobby.
I'm my dreams I have a computer with 32GB of RAM....lol
The 400 MHz iMac 2001 is the slowest member of the iMac 2001 family and has the least features. It is the only model to use the original G3 (PowerPC 750) processor and the only model that doesn't include a CD-RW drive.
I remember wanting to get a game from 2001 (year it was released) to play on it, but I found out it wasn't good enough even for that so I got the game's predecessor from 2000. Even then, people in multiplayer complained about me having a slow Mac...
Now, I have a Nokia Internet Tablet with the same CPU speed and twice as much RAM :tongue.gif:
i remember using an old windows 98 for a very short time, my grandparents had a few computers and kept them up to date, so they got Windows ME as soon as it came out, they still have that computer with ME, however I know we had 98 at some point, because an old laptop of mine crashed and the olny operating system disk i could find was the Win98 one so i installed windows 98 on my laptop a few months ago
The first computer I used was at my elementary school. It used a DOS interface and had one pre-set program that would run over it with large ASCII graphics.
The first one I used at home was an old Windows 95 thing of unknown power.
...
My current computer is using the exact same case because I'm too cheap to buy a new one.
98SE is one of my favourite Windows versions ever. The number of times I've installed that... always served me well.
Good ol' 98SE
It was a terrible operating system that crashed all the time and didn't support NTFS. There's a reason Microsoft stopped developing that kernel: The NT kernel (developed at about the same time as 98) was just better.
The first computer I ever went on was a Packard Bell which ran Win95. It had many things that got me into something that I am into today. It had a sweet 2-part Weezer music video of Buddy Holly. Yeah the video was split in two; it the second part was the start of the break down. The computer also included some sweet ass Spiderman Cartoon Maker. My computer started to become **** when Dial-Up came out and when the time Half-Life 1 was released. By then it felt like my computer couldn't run anything. :sad.gif:
My computer started to become **** when Dial-Up came out and when the time Half-Life 1 was released. By then it felt like my computer couldn't run anything. :sad.gif:
I'd just like to point out, for the sake of posterity, that dial-up was around for quite a while before Windows 95 was released. The internet (more specifically the world wide web) became publicly accessible in 1993, yes, but earlier large-scale networks did exist (namely the rest of the internet).
Can't for the life of me remeber the first computer I ever used, it was pretty knew for the time though, but a PC clone. First computer I ever owned... While, I still own it, and I'd use it a lot more if MC and Tiger cooperated >.> It's an 06-07 Mac Mini, stock 512 Meg of RAM, current is about a GB. I forget the proccsor, and for some reason I have two of them, identical, stacked atop each other, one with a blown HD, the other with an old OS (tiger).
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At the end of the day it's the chair I trust
The cushion is comfy and the works don't rust
With a straight line of vision to my Elvis bust
Watch the kingdom, eat the bread crust
i had a very-used computer with WINDOWS 3.1 on it. There wasn't much of softwares on it... paint, Write.... I know i had this game on floppy disk : Commander Keen (1 to 6) ( http://www.abandonware-france.org/ltf_a ... php?id=288 )
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"If you aren't ashamed of what you coded 6 months ago, you aren't progressing as much as you should." - My Website : Altar-Apps,Applications, Libraries, APIs, Code snippets and the Heart of Sin roguelike game!
98SE is one of my favourite Windows versions ever. The number of times I've installed that... always served me well.
Good ol' 98SE
It was a terrible operating system that crashed all the time and didn't support NTFS. There's a reason Microsoft stopped developing that kernel: The NT kernel (developed at about the same time as 98) was just better.
Reminds me of EVERY Microsoft OS. Especially vista.
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At the end of the day it's the chair I trust
The cushion is comfy and the works don't rust
With a straight line of vision to my Elvis bust
Watch the kingdom, eat the bread crust
98SE is one of my favourite Windows versions ever. The number of times I've installed that... always served me well.
Good ol' 98SE
It was a terrible operating system that crashed all the time and didn't support NTFS. There's a reason Microsoft stopped developing that kernel: The NT kernel (developed at about the same time as 98) was just better.
Reminds me of EVERY Microsoft OS. Especially vista.
Because it was a great video silly.
As a awesome footnote, 10 mins after writing that post my hard drive physically destroyed itself. Taking with it 500GB of movies,games, and programs collected over the last 2 years. 9 hours later I still can't get the drive to mount and my wife's computer is strictly IDE drives, whilst mine is SATA, preventing me from even slaving and running various recover programs.
That's a Commodore! :biggrin.gif:
I think it's funny how a 30 year old PC is more reliable than the 360.
My first owned computer was a Pentium 233 MHz, 32 MB RAM, 3 GB HD and Windows 95. I used to call it Tobias or Tobby.
Script to edit Minecraft maps with Paint3D
I'm my dreams I have a computer with 32GB of RAM....lol
Oops, fixed :tongue.gif:
Script to edit Minecraft maps with Paint3D
I had it since 2002, and it still works. :biggrin.gif:
I'm currently on a laptop.
I remember wanting to get a game from 2001 (year it was released) to play on it, but I found out it wasn't good enough even for that so I got the game's predecessor from 2000. Even then, people in multiplayer complained about me having a slow Mac...
Now, I have a Nokia Internet Tablet with the same CPU speed and twice as much RAM :tongue.gif:
http://azjhv.net/
The first one I used at home was an old Windows 95 thing of unknown power.
...
My current computer is using the exact same case because I'm too cheap to buy a new one.
It was a terrible operating system that crashed all the time and didn't support NTFS. There's a reason Microsoft stopped developing that kernel: The NT kernel (developed at about the same time as 98) was just better.
Raise my dragons please!!
I'd just like to point out, for the sake of posterity, that dial-up was around for quite a while before Windows 95 was released. The internet (more specifically the world wide web) became publicly accessible in 1993, yes, but earlier large-scale networks did exist (namely the rest of the internet).
The cushion is comfy and the works don't rust
With a straight line of vision to my Elvis bust
Watch the kingdom, eat the bread crust
(My works: Art, Music, MINECRAFT and other stuff)
- My Website : Altar-Apps, Applications, Libraries, APIs, Code snippets and the Heart of Sin roguelike game!
Reminds me of EVERY Microsoft OS. Especially vista.
The cushion is comfy and the works don't rust
With a straight line of vision to my Elvis bust
Watch the kingdom, eat the bread crust
Windows 7 here, never crashed. Ever.