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My first one was a Sinclaire ZX-81 with 1K ram, then a commodore 64K ram, then a PC 512K ram, etc...
I can tell you what is the difference between, one, two and more bytes...
my kid doesn't have a clue, with his 128Gb iPhone..
He is playing with Python, R and other tools and doesn't have a clue how we did
with less than a Megabyte of memory...
This is not a joke...
I remember, first HD was 20MB and then we formatted it in RLL and you got 30MB
a 600 MB hard disk, costed like a few thousands dollars in the early 90's
imagine, i could not even put all of the futures data on that HD, it would but full !!!!!!
with a single day of data
but if you look at these adds,
this is so hilarious
and it's only like 25 years ago
and then this was serious business !