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Oct 01, 2008 16:05

We have a gallery in the building where I work. For the next 2 weeks, the CAEN (computer aided engineering network) has their 25th anniversary show in there. It is truly a geeks dream here:

who want's to see Google version 1.0? The images are kind of big, so deal with it. )

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madush69 October 1 2008, 21:00:04 UTC
Is that show open to the public? I'd like to see it.
My first radio station used those eight inch disks.

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uterdic October 1 2008, 21:20:22 UTC
yes our gallery is open from noon-6pm M-F. It may be open on the weekend, but I don't know at this time.

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madush69 October 2 2008, 03:14:20 UTC
Can you e-mail me directions how to get there?

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losttoy October 2 2008, 17:12:29 UTC
me too

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maxverbosity October 1 2008, 21:11:10 UTC
To use some of those machines one more time......*fond memories of computing*

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Global thermal Nuclear war uterdic October 1 2008, 21:20:53 UTC
would you like to play a game...?

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maxverbosity October 1 2008, 21:22:17 UTC
What is the primary objective?

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tesseracting October 1 2008, 21:35:03 UTC
I'm probably in the last generation that can say it's used most, if not all, of those Macs. :S

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lickingtoad October 1 2008, 22:43:40 UTC
I remember 5 1/4 floppies, and actually owned the second(?) Mac in the shot. The one with the screen built into the case.

... also, every time I look at a thumb-drive, I laugh based on its sheer capacity. 2Gb, now $14.99.

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purplecat_a2 October 2 2008, 15:59:52 UTC
My first computer was one of those Macs too. It had a 400k disk drive built in and an external 400k disk drive and that was it. But when I first got to college all I had was an old manual type writer from the 60s (not even and electric one).

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