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08.12.06 by Widge @ 9:27 pm
So Engadget has talked about their first PCs. I actually used a machine before the PC…when I was eight, I trained on an IBM Displaywriter. The Displaywriter was a $14,000 word processor. And by word processor, I mean that's all it did. You had a green screen and you had the ginormous eight-inch diskettes (if I remember correctly…I still have a couple around here somewhere). I grew up blue, so of course we had an original PC. Then we were amazed when there was actually a 10MB hard drive included. Ten megabytes…Jesus, who could ever need that much space? Then I used to work on the first luggable PC IBM made, the Portable PC. It was basically a PC with a handle on it. Seriously. It came with a tiny amber monochrome screen and two diskette drives. I don't think it had a hard drive, but I can't remember exactly. I think in there somewhere I worked on a PC Jr. That was the biggest piece of crap I've ever had the misfortune to work with. I still refer to it as the Tonka Toy of PCs. My neighbor who had a Timex PC, one with keys so small you needed a toothpick and a magnifying glass to work it–that was more impressive than the PC Jr. The majority of my novel's first and second drafts were done on a Portable PS/2 Model 8573, a slightly more luggable luggable. It too had an amber screen–but larger–with a fold-down detachable keyboard, a fold-out diskette drive and a hard drive. I used an external monitor with it and wrote the novel on the kitchen table of the apartment I shared with my girlfriend at the time. I'm still amazed that I walk around today with my iPod and my MDA and I've got more computing power just on my freaking belt that I would have thought possible back in those days. By my desk at work, I keep a PC diskette drive. Whenever I feel like I'm losing perspective, I take it in one hand and my laptop in the other–and I heft them both for a weight comparison. I do this just to keep my head on straight. Taggification: computers, displaywriter, ibm, jesus-fucking-christ-im-old, luggables, nostalgia, pc-jr, pc-junior, pcs Filed under: General BS
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John Robinson is a writer of prose, poetry and comics who also writes under
the pseudonym of Widgett Walls.
This is my latest book. Short stories written especially for you, or at least someone who reminded me a lot of you at the time.
Thanks to you, the memories I suppressed of owning a PC jr are resurfacing.
Bastard.
Comment by ScottC — August 13, 2006 @ 8:05 am