Message from @mark1776
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We have surfing bird
I'm old enough to remember a time without cellphones... I remember when touch tone phones were the coolest invention
Yes
Okay so now it think that everyone who walks by might have escaped from the mental handicapped place
maybe the cops escaped, and asked you about it
I remember when phone screens where the size of a calculator screen
Just keep crossing the road as you pass people
I remember when phones didn't have screens
Impossible
How would u text
Remember snake on the old Nokia
Texting wasnt invented. You sent regular mail
Emails is also texting...
Think before you type thanks
Didn't have email when I was a kid
talking might be texting if youre in a simulation
No internet
No thats not how it works
@mark1776 just use data then?
lol
Just buy a laptop then
lmao
Do i have to spell everything out for you geez
rofl
I was around 13 when the first home computer was sold
silly millenials
crackin me up
Just know i am joking @Silly Rabbit, Trix Are For Kids
i figured
Same
My first computer was a zx spectrum 128k
I know of the dark ages
128 carat?
my first computer was a commodore +4
Lol
It made a right racket when it was loading games
My first computer was an Atari 2600...
My first pc was a hp smt smt
The Commodore Plus/4 is a home computer released by Commodore International in 1984. The "Plus/4" name refers to the four-application ROM resident office suite (word processor, spreadsheet, database, and graphing); it was billed as "the productivity computer with software built-in."
Internally, the Plus/4 shared the same basic architecture as the lower-end Commodore 16 and 116 models, and was able to use software and peripherals designed for them. The Plus/4 was incompatible with the Commodore 64's software and some of its hardware. Although the Commodore 64 was more established than the Plus/4 it was aimed at the more business oriented part of the personal computer market.