DO YOU REMEMBER YOUR FIRST COMPUTER? OR EVEN YOUR FIRST TIME ON ANY COMPUTER? WHAT KIND WAS IT? DID YOU KNOW WHAT YOU WERE DOING OR DID YOU NEED SOME HELP?
TELL ME YOUR COMPUTER STORIES!
TELL ME YOUR COMPUTER STORIES!
Yes, and those notes then got printed out anyway. Less paper my Aunt Fanny!We backed into a home computer as Mrs Duke was adamant she did not one based on her experience with nursing notes/giving report on a computer at work. I finally convinced her into us getting what was then called an "internet appliance." This allowed me to ease her into a home computer, and within a few years we upgraded to the real thing. Somewhere along the line she found eBay and Amazon. Oy vey. Our poor mailman.
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I wonder if your experience was similar to mine 7. My first experience was in junior high school. Our advanced science and mathematics teachers teamed up to get four students access to a teletype machine (photo inserted below) and a few hours of remote time sharing on a military computer at Miramar Air Station. We were taught BASIC programming too.My first computer access was a terminal to a computer. Everything was real time and we wrote programs in the BASIC language. I didn't know what i was doing for awhile. We were learning by experimenting.
This was well before the internet.
I had the same experience my junior year in high school. The big thing was the lunar lander game, with the teletype printing out each iteration of control input.I wonder if your experience was similar to mine 7. My first experience was in junior high school. Our advanced science and mathematics teachers teamed up to get four students access to a teletype machine (photo inserted below) and a few hours of remote time sharing on a military computer at Miramar Air Station. We were taught BASIC programming too.