and paper tape with baudot code?rabtherab wrote:Let's just say I remember punch cards, tape drives, 8" SS SD 128k floppies, the first 10 MB hard drives...oh and 300/75 BAUD accoustic coupler modems.
Age of x-ers?
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Well It must depend on who you know.. I only know 2 gamers over 20... and loads who are 16 or less.ManiacDC wrote:actually the average gamer is like 25-35 years old...
I'm extremely surprised at the amount of gamers over 50. You mean to say that you guys' reflexes are still fast enough to video game?
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That's funny. I remember paying $500 for my first 128K floppy drive. Wow! Was that SOOO much better than the cassete tape.rabtherab wrote:Let's just say I remember punch cards, tape drives, 8" SS SD 128k floppies, the first 10 MB hard drives...oh and 300/75 BAUD accoustic coupler modems.
There are 10 kinds of people in the world.
Those who understand binary and those who don't.
Those who understand binary and those who don't.
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Re: Age of x-ers?
Must be a new record for necromancy.