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<blockquote data-quote="Chris Pyle" data-source="post: 166113" data-attributes="member: 19206"><p>OK I will play. My first experience with a computer was a Commodore 64. Love at first site. LOL I was working in a real estate office then as a favor for a friend about 1989. I remember the owner telling me about the internet and how people could talk to each other over this internet. I was in awe. Of course he did not have the internet so it was several years later before my big discovery in 1999. Actually three days before y2k my first computer arrived in my home. I do not even remember what it was other than it WAS bad win 95. I do remember is was a 2GB hard drive. I had dial up.......... I had nothing but trouble with it. I learned how to take direction from folks like you all here for the help I needed to keep it running. I did enjoy learning and tinkering with it. So this was many computers ago. All used. Mine now is the first and only new one I ever bought.</p><p></p><p>Later, moving into smaller and smaller houses I decided to go laptops and wireless. I have been a bookkeeper for 40 years but in down sizing my official home office went away.I resigned my clerk job a little over a year ago so now I just visit on the computer and get advice on care for my hubby and keep in touch with family and friends.</p><p></p><p>I do love technology. I have lots of fun gadgets kindle ,nook, recorder, cam, camera and some other things. I like to learn how to use them. I have trouble remembering so each time I drag some thing out is it new all over again.</p><p></p><p>Chris</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris Pyle, post: 166113, member: 19206"] OK I will play. My first experience with a computer was a Commodore 64. Love at first site. LOL I was working in a real estate office then as a favor for a friend about 1989. I remember the owner telling me about the internet and how people could talk to each other over this internet. I was in awe. Of course he did not have the internet so it was several years later before my big discovery in 1999. Actually three days before y2k my first computer arrived in my home. I do not even remember what it was other than it WAS bad win 95. I do remember is was a 2GB hard drive. I had dial up.......... I had nothing but trouble with it. I learned how to take direction from folks like you all here for the help I needed to keep it running. I did enjoy learning and tinkering with it. So this was many computers ago. All used. Mine now is the first and only new one I ever bought. Later, moving into smaller and smaller houses I decided to go laptops and wireless. I have been a bookkeeper for 40 years but in down sizing my official home office went away.I resigned my clerk job a little over a year ago so now I just visit on the computer and get advice on care for my hubby and keep in touch with family and friends. I do love technology. I have lots of fun gadgets kindle ,nook, recorder, cam, camera and some other things. I like to learn how to use them. I have trouble remembering so each time I drag some thing out is it new all over again. Chris [/QUOTE]
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