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3 Years of Service
Do you remember 1200/2400 baud modems? Commodore VIC-20 modems, the introduction of 56k EGA video cards by IBM. I had an old Intel 80286 processor in an IBM PS2 computer with 4 MB of RAM and 20MB HD and the first series of VGA video cards. I thought I was on top of the world. That was before there were a lot of ISPs to dial into the internet. I remember having a list of different phone numbers to call into bulletin boards to access things like games and nude pictures. Oh, the good old days... Glad they are good old days... I would have lost interest years ago if it remained that slow. Compare my first computer and the 2400 baud dial-up to the 200 Mbps download speed I am usually able to get, the Ryzen 9 7900 with 32GIG of DDR5 RAM on an ASUS motherboard, a 1TB SSD plus 2TB SATA hard drives, topped off with the Radeon RX 6600 graphics card. (I know I need to upgrade my graphics card. It is behind the times.)Ah the good old days. I remember when every computer tower was beige for some reason.