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Steven October 30th, 2010 23:14

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Originally Posted by Styrak (Post 1341290)
Wow.

The new generation doesn't even know what 56K means.

I used to use a 33.6k modem.
I'm officially "old".

I'm 16, and i know what 56k means.... Apparently im an oddity ;)

coach October 30th, 2010 23:19

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Originally Posted by Steven (Post 1341375)
I'm 16, and i know what 56k means.... Apparently im an oddity ;)

or you lived in the middle of nowhere at some point and had zero high speed providers available.

Ronan October 30th, 2010 23:23

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Originally Posted by Styrak (Post 1341290)
Wow.

The new generation doesn't even know what 56K means.

I used to use a 33.6k modem.
I'm officially "old".

Ah! I remember 33.6k modem a long time ago hehe...

Steven October 30th, 2010 23:24

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Originally Posted by coachster (Post 1341378)
or you lived in the middle of nowhere at some point and had zero high speed providers available.

Or my parents were to cheap... But yeah, that works too :rolleyes:

Nacchi November 2nd, 2010 10:07

All this talk makes me miss playing LORD.

Grudge November 2nd, 2010 10:11

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Originally Posted by L473ncy (Post 1341206)
Anyone remember 5 1/4" Floppy B?

I have a box of them and I cut them open at the top and use them to store CD's (if I don't have "proper" CD sleeves available).

When I started my IT carreer, I was using 8" floppy disks on our mainframe.

BobbyDangerous November 2nd, 2010 10:16

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Originally Posted by HKGhost (Post 1341149)
what? I'm still on 28.8. Only takes me 5 minutes to load ASC home page. lol


Haha i remember that.. I still have a PC at my moms place that has windows 95 on it with a 28.8 kbps modem in it.. I remember when that was the big thing

VooDooPeteK November 2nd, 2010 10:17

%^k was the shit back in the day..... back when older folk thought the "internet" was what you called the lining in your swim trunks

oh the good old days of BBS and telnet :( I aged just typing that

Hades November 2nd, 2010 12:20

I still rock the MUD's on telnet every once and a while. Sure the clients are easier but telnet just brings back that nostalgia.

T_A_N_K November 2nd, 2010 17:06

Remember "Turbo" buttons?

Amos November 2nd, 2010 17:07

My current computer has a turbo button...

but that overclocks the processor lol

coach November 2nd, 2010 17:24

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Originally Posted by Amos (Post 1342471)
My current computer has a turbo button...

but that overclocks the processor lol

My first computer had a turbo button too. Supposedly sped things up from something like 12 MHz to 16 MHz. It had a huge 40mb hdd for it's time too. Cant imagine how my sister and I managed to use it for so many years with just 40mb's. lol

Styrak November 2nd, 2010 18:24

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Originally Posted by coachster (Post 1342490)
My first computer had a turbo button too. Supposedly sped things up from something like 12 MHz to 16 MHz. It had a huge 40mb hdd for it's time too. Cant imagine how my sister and I managed to use it for so many years with just 40mb's. lol

Because that's HUGE. You'd never need 40mb of space, man.

Coresair November 2nd, 2010 18:34

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Originally Posted by coachster (Post 1342490)
My first computer had a turbo button too. Supposedly sped things up from something like 12 MHz to 16 MHz. It had a huge 40mb hdd for it's time too. Cant imagine how my sister and I managed to use it for so many years with just 40mb's. lol

You are probably part of the few who really flipped when the first 1Go Ipod came like : "what the F%?K am I going TO DO with all that space for MUSIC?"

coach November 2nd, 2010 18:44

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Originally Posted by Coresair (Post 1342548)
You are probably part of the few who really flipped when the first 1Go Ipod came like : "what the F%?K am I going TO DO with all that space for MUSIC?"

Nah, I was probably already running at least 2-4GB on my PDA and was on my 5th computer build when those iPods came out. I remember buying my first 1GB CF card when I was visiting family in California. Paid an insane amount for it. The current 32GB cards are cheaper than what I paid but no one I knew at home had access to or seen them yet. My first 2GB SD card cost me about the same.


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