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I remember my dad bringing home a 10 meg external hard drive for our televideo 8088.  This was so he could work from home on occasion.  He said, son we will *never* fill this drive up.
I remember when I upgraded my 486 to 16! megs of ram and impressing all my friends in HS at the time. Then I built my first machine, a p120 overclocked to 133. I had a 2meg Trident card that could somehow display 1600x1200 on a 14 inch Packaged Hell monitor... just so I could get in edge in a game called Subspace.
The first CD-Rom game I played was this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loom_(video_game) I still hum the main tune even though I have not played it in 17 years.
			
			I remember when I upgraded my 486 to 16! megs of ram and impressing all my friends in HS at the time. Then I built my first machine, a p120 overclocked to 133. I had a 2meg Trident card that could somehow display 1600x1200 on a 14 inch Packaged Hell monitor... just so I could get in edge in a game called Subspace.
The first CD-Rom game I played was this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loom_(video_game) I still hum the main tune even though I have not played it in 17 years.
				
		
			