Message from @mark1776

Discord ID: 631791982263402496


2019-10-10 09:52:37 UTC  

I remember when phone screens where the size of a calculator screen

2019-10-10 09:52:45 UTC  

Just keep crossing the road as you pass people

2019-10-10 09:53:00 UTC  

I remember when phones didn't have screens

2019-10-10 09:53:11 UTC  

Impossible

2019-10-10 09:53:17 UTC  

How would u text

2019-10-10 09:53:45 UTC  

Remember snake on the old Nokia

2019-10-10 09:53:46 UTC  

Texting wasnt invented. You sent regular mail

2019-10-10 09:54:10 UTC  

Emails is also texting...

2019-10-10 09:54:16 UTC  

Think before you type thanks

2019-10-10 09:54:27 UTC  

Didn't have email when I was a kid

2019-10-10 09:54:33 UTC  

talking might be texting if youre in a simulation

2019-10-10 09:54:46 UTC  

No internet

2019-10-10 09:54:51 UTC  

No thats not how it works

2019-10-10 09:54:57 UTC  

@mark1776 just use data then?

2019-10-10 09:55:05 UTC  

lol

2019-10-10 09:55:06 UTC  

No personal computers either

2019-10-10 09:55:16 UTC  

Just buy a laptop then

2019-10-10 09:55:20 UTC  

lmao

2019-10-10 09:55:36 UTC  

Do i have to spell everything out for you geez

2019-10-10 09:55:41 UTC  

rofl

2019-10-10 09:55:46 UTC  

I was around 13 when the first home computer was sold

2019-10-10 09:55:47 UTC  

silly millenials

2019-10-10 09:56:05 UTC  

crackin me up

2019-10-10 09:56:05 UTC  

Just know i am joking @Silly Rabbit, Trix Are For Kids

2019-10-10 09:56:11 UTC  

i figured

2019-10-10 09:56:15 UTC  

Same

2019-10-10 09:56:16 UTC  

My first computer was a zx spectrum 128k

2019-10-10 09:56:19 UTC  

I know of the dark ages

2019-10-10 09:56:31 UTC  

128 carat?

2019-10-10 09:56:36 UTC  

my first computer was a commodore +4

2019-10-10 09:56:38 UTC  

Lol

2019-10-10 09:56:58 UTC  

It made a right racket when it was loading games

2019-10-10 09:56:59 UTC  

My first computer was an Atari 2600...

2019-10-10 09:57:10 UTC  

My first pc was a hp smt smt

2019-10-10 09:58:27 UTC  

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.

2019-10-10 09:58:55 UTC  

Commodore 64 is always better

2019-10-10 09:59:04 UTC  

ofc that came later

2019-10-10 09:59:17 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/631792866548645920/Screenshot_20191010_105855.jpg

2019-10-10 09:59:40 UTC  

Okay

2019-10-10 09:59:51 UTC  

That belongs in a museum