I guess the real question, is there something about the old days
(whatever time period that is for you), that
you might be nostalgic for? If so, what is that?
There was something about using the early software that brought joy. I am not saying that it didn't
have issues. Far from it. Rather, I find interesting that even with the limitation of both the
software and hardware, I found computers fun and these days, not so much.
I guess the real question, is there something about the old days (whatever time period that is for you), that
you might be nostalgic for? If so, what is that?
I guess the real question, is there something about the old days (whatever time period that is for you), that you might be nostalgic for? If so,
what is that?
...is there something about the old days (whatever time period that is for you), that you might be nostalgic for? If so, what is that?
Mortar M. wrote to nblade <=-
The '80s. Loved the '80s. The music, the cloths, the movies/TV shows.
It was the decade I graduated College, got my first apartment, my
first PC clone, my first synth, discovered BBSes, Had cable for the
first time (Remember ZDTV?). Course it wasn't all sunshine, nothing
ever is: My Dad passed and had to move back to my parent's house
(though I did get two bedrooms out of it).
All in all, the 1980s rocked. Would love to do most of it, all over again. --- SBBSecho 3.34-Linux
...because computers weren't as advanced back then, upgrades were more significant and noticeable...
Everything was new and exciting back then. I think the last time I came close to that feeling was in 2007 when I joined Second Life, a 3D virtual world, which I'm still a "citizen" of.
I didn't get my first computer until the 90's.
close to that feeling was in 2007 when I joined Second Life, a 3D virtua
I was in that for a bit, but haven't been in there in years. I remember finding a virtual rocketry & space museum someone built in there, and they ha someone from the aerospace industry in real life come give a presentation the every Sunday, which I thought was interesting.
Nightfox wrote to Mortar M. <=-
I was in that for a bit, but haven't been in there in years. I
remember finding a virtual rocketry & space museum someone built in
there, and they had someone from the aerospace industry in real life
come give a presentation there every Sunday, which I thought was interesting.
Second life always had a Mondo2000, too soon vibe - I wonder how it would fare if it came out with today's hardware and popularity of social networks?
Doh! How could I forget. The '80s was when I got my first computer as well. Back in '82 I got a T/S 1000, which was followed by the VIC-20, then the C=64 then the Amiga 1000. /Then/ I got the PC clone.
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