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Originally Posted by Rochard
I saw the TRS-80 and got excited. That was the computer I originally learned how to code on.
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Same here almost! This was my second computer. My first was a TRS-80 Model 1.
If you still have it, let me know and I'll tell you how you can connect it to the Internet and breathe some new life into it.
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Originally Posted by stickyfingerz
My first computer was a Trs 80 Model III with a cassette tape drive. Later upgraded to 5 1/4" drive.
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Mine was the Model 1, with a cassette drive. I never upgraded that one. I still have the Model 1 and a cassette drive too but the little rubber loop thing that connects the motor to the spinny things that turn the cassette turned to dust.
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Originally Posted by plsureking
fucking nerds
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Nerds is Sexy!!
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Originally Posted by femdomdestiny
same thread every year, I guess.

Can't decide to go to a wide curved monitor because I've got used to reading articles and comic books in a vertical monitor position.
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I like the curved monitor alot because it is super elegant, meaning it has fewer wires and makes for a clean desktop. However it cost me something like $1600 at the time. It is cheaper to use 2 x 27" monitors. And if you like the vertical / portrait mode, then you def need 2 monitors.