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Originally posted by: Sepen
Originally posted by: heartsurgeon
48, but apparently my mind still thinks i'm 19

OMG, and I thought I was ancient! 🙂

I am 45 and for any of you that didn't know, I invented the computer. 😉

You're Al Gore? :Q oh wait that was the internet...
 
Originally posted by: Sealy
Apparently not too old to snag me a cute 20 yr. old from Cali!😉

J/k!🙂 I've never built a PC...but I've built a sand castle! That's impressive right?
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That depends. Did it fall into the sea, eventually?
 
so cool read other places where older ppl say, "well my first pc was a 486 w/ 16edo ram, with 520mb hdd, ect!" Well i can say mine was a Duron 1300 w/ 196mb sdram ram. But if i was going to say my 1st one was my garabe scarp one which was a p2 333mhz was the 1st one i build.
 
I'm 35 and I've been messing with computers since I was 12 or so. I've been building my own PC's for about 16 years now.

Dave
 
OK, so there's some other OTH's in here... so here goes
I'm 45 and built my very first PC computer almost 10 years ago.... a 386 w/ nothing special, although I am still using the 3.5in FD in my new machine. Legacy , shmegacy.....
 
I am 35. I upgraded my first PC at the age of 16 in 1984. I added a 32K memory expansion, RS232 Interface card with 300 baud acoustic-coupled modem, and Disk Memory Expansion system (90K 5.25" floppy drive)

In 1994 I built my first "modern" computer. A 386 SLC-40 (Ti CPU) with 4MB ram, 170MB floppy etc. I lose track after that point.
 
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