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Relief 2 year s ago
#28 on the screen is something more important --- napster! :D
       
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Dennis 2 year s ago
In 1988, I paid $320 for a 40 megabyte hard drive. Not gigabyte, not terabyte, MEGAbyte. Having that hard drive was considered total luxury.
       
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Brenda 2 year s ago
Dennis, In 1998 I got a 10gb drive for about $350 and all my friends thought I would never be able to fill it up. I also had 2x 233 mhz mmx cpu's with 256mb of ram and they thought it was pointless.
       
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Gerhardt 2 year s ago
#28 - Winamp is still my defacto player that I used on all my PCs, still best player to date.
       
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Simon 2 year s ago
#21 Jacquie Lawson is still alive and making those cards!
       
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Simon 2 year s ago
Anybody remember the CueCat? That was a high profile flop. How about Limewire? Prodigy? CompuServe? (CompuServe's actually still around, but now it's owned by Yahoo.)
       
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Duncan 2 year s ago
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"brokenturle said:

Zip Disks.

zoobs replied:

Remember Jaz disks? I was so blown away by a 1gb disk!

tratemusic replied:

This week i got a micro SD card for my switch. 64 gigs, in a micro card, for less than 20 bucks. I really marvel at the advancements in our storage technology just within my lifetime.

omguserius replied:

I still remember back in the day, my father looking at a computer game box and yelling, “TEN megabytes? Who the [heck] needs 10 megabytes for a video game!?!”"

 

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