My first computer. I figured out the password on my own so I could play more. It was password!
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#25I never heard of one of these things. I would have been intrigued.
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#26We didn’t have any programming classes, just a room full of them for typing class, with the server in the closet.
F F F space H H H space. Ugh.
You could wander the menus of the word processor and actually dial the modem. We got endless joy from calling Pizza Pizza and hearing an annoyed voice coming from the closet.
We shared one dot matrix paper and my friend and I just split the odd and even pages and print twice because the teacher would let us listen to our walk/discman when we were finished and I really wanted to listen to The Bends.
So I guess I did learn a bit about programming :).
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#27- a horse race game where people raced horses by answering math questions
- a fishing game where your boat went across the top of the water and you had to catch fish and lobster without snagging your line
- a typing game that did not check if you typed the correct words or all the words, and would just calculate "number of words entered / time you took", so if you started a typing test and hit a letter and then escape, it would give you a ridiculous WPM score
It's wild to think that this entire system was only for such a small segment of the population, that we'd have our own computer line. What a weird time, the 1980s
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#28I grew up using these throughout high school in the mid-to-late 80's. They were the perfect machine for a budding hacker because they were very close to a real UNIX system without actually being well-designed. They had networking. They had a very primitive speech synthesizer chip or subsystem of some kind - I had no documentation for it, but there were a handful of samples that said fixed words and so I was able to c…
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#29I remember playing Robot R&D on these (a later version I think) in 4th grade. You walked a stick-man robot around. It has 3D wireframe graphics.
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#30Yes yes yes!!! I had these in elementary school in Northern Ontario. The blog doesn't mention it but it also had multiplayer games. I remember a few.. - a horse race game where people raced horses by answering math questions - a fishing game where your boat went across the top of the water and you had to catch fish and lobster without snagging your line - a typing game that did not check if you typed the correct word…
I remember a game where you played the role of a colonial farmer in Canada and you got to decide what to plant every season. It always stuck with me because there was a bug that didn't allow you to skip one section.