Now feeling very old (1 Viewer)

Nov 18, 2011
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Was just in the shop when I was telling the shop keeper I was having problems with my desk top.
When this old boy in his 90's asked me all sort's of questions a just could not answer
abut gig ram bit's hard drives I suddenly felt very old and out of touch with modern times.
up till abut two years ago I didn't even know how to switch on a computer.
and at times struggle
but having a computer has changed my life wonder watt I done before computers.
how has computers changed your life
 

GJH

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Aug 20, 2007
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Computers changed my life more than most I suppose.
At school I was all set to go into civil engineering until a c*cked up school merger meant I had to drop the most relevant GCE "O" level subjects. Luckily, a year later, our maths teacher taught us some rudimentary programming as a filler at the end of term. That led to a career in IT at a time when computers were just becoming mature enough to be used as serious business tools. When I look back at some of the stuff we were doing in the 1970s it's amazing to realise that computers simply hadn't been used in those ways before.
 

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