Sure I remember.

I started using computers in the 1960s, during the punch card era. Our high school's computer was a terminal to Dartmouth, 150 miles away. I also got to test one of the very first pocket calculators at Wang Labs in Boston.

The first personal computer I bought in 1977 had a cassette deck for storage. It was a great day when floppy disks were added to the product line, then 10 Mb hard drives. A RAM upgrade from 4K to 16K was $300, and we were happy to pay it.

In the late 1970s, I was in charge of microcomputer sales for Northeastern New York for Tandy Corp. It was the wild west, really, for personal computers.


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