I remember lusting over a TRS-80 back in the 70s as a teen. Didn't actually have my own real computer until college, when I saved and saved and saved and then bought a Commodore 64. Programming in Basic.
Man, those were different days.
Now, look what's out there. I wonder what wonders my own son, now 20, will be marveling at 30 years from now that make this sort of thing look like a Commodore 64 :-)
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I remember lusting over a TRS-80 back in the 70s as a teen. Didn't actually have my own real computer until college, when I saved and saved and saved and then bought a Commodore 64. Programming in Basic.
Man, those were different days.
Now, look what's out there. I wonder what wonders my own son, now 20, will be marveling at 30 years from now that make this sort of thing look like a Commodore 64 :-)