Subj : TS 1000 To : Gaylen Hintz From : Dave Drum Date : Thu May 30 2019 12:01:02 -=> Gaylen Hintz wrote to Dave Drum <=- DD> BBS (home brewed on a Burroughs Mini-Frame) a multi-line affair which DD> would get me connected to (gasp) usenet. And trying to view 80 column DD> porn on a 40 column screen. Bv)= GH> hehehehehe, that must have been quite a trick. DD> Which prompted my next computer purchase - a PET 8032 ... still a DD> monochrome, cassette storage machine with a lordly 32K of ram and an DD> 80 column display. It also had a real ieee printer port and supported DD> a disc drive (only $395). GH> wow, that was a bargain back in those days. :) Actually it was about standard (in my area). For $100 more you could get a dual floppy drive and have both a:/ and b:/ drives. And you had a choice of 8" or 5.25" drives. Thannk providence I didn't go with the 8" guys. They were fading fast, even thsn. DD> Ahhhhh .... the best thing about the good old days is that they're in DD> the rear view mirror. GH> ah come on now, just think how much fun you had learning all this GH> stuff and it carries on to today. Imagine growing up and getting GH> into computing with only the point and click interface. :) Or thinking you *HAVE* tobe tethered to your $mart-a$$ phone. Bv(= Helping my brother clean out a basement storage space the other day I came across a Coleco Adam I had bought his daughters in an attempt to wean them away from Q*Bert and Donkey Kong to more productive pursuits. HAH! As if. Bv)= .... MS-DOS=suit & tie, Macintosh=cool shades, Amiga=high heels & leather --- EzyBlueWave V3.00 01FB001F * Origin: Tiny's BBS - telnet://tinysbbs.com:3023 (1:229/452) .