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Darwin's Origins of Technologies

Posted By Keith Ort on 10/11 at 04:47 PM
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There are a lot of us ubernerds that can remember details of every computer we've ever owned. The first one I had was a Headstart Explorer. I did a lot with that little (in those days) machine including playing Jeopardy, Wheel of Fortune, and Maniac Mansion. Now being only 24, I didn't have the opportunity to get in on the ground floor of the PC revolution but now I have an opportunity. For roughly the black market value of a kidney and maybe part of the liver, anyone can purchase a pretty complete collection of all the old school computers that helped shape where things are now. Now the only problem is figuring out how to deal with putting 6,000 pounds worth of old computer equipment in my small apartment.

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