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Is it funny? If not, it still deserves the right to be in this forum.

Transporting a 5 MB hard drive seemed like a serious job back in 1956.



Its very funny, its also very telling.

I ones bought casio DW5600 just because someone said it had more computing power than what we used to send people to moon

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Its very funny, its also very telling.

I ones bought casio DW5600 just because someone said it had more computing power than what we used to send people to moon

I know the feeling - I bought Casio 32Kb organiser (probably ~2002) which was about size of the smartphone, just a bit heavier and poor LCD display.
Compare this to average phone having today 128GB...

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Its very funny, its also very telling.

I ones bought casio DW5600 just because someone said it had more computing power than what we used to send people to moon

The thing is, it probably did. A lot has been done with simple tools.

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The thing is, it probably did. A lot has been done with simple tools.

Bob.

Well, in the 70's in High School (probably in NASA as well) we used the slide ruler - but please do not ask me today what is the difference between Log or Ln or even what the logarithm is!
At the final exams we were allowed to use only 5 function calculator.

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Well, in the 70's in High School (probably in NASA as well) we used the slide ruler - but please do not ask me today what is the difference between Log or Ln or even what the logarithm is!
At the final exams we were allowed to use only 5 function calculator.

Mid 60's we programmed computers with Fortran. Punch cards and the machine took up a whole room.

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We have an old thread on here somewhere about the good old days, anyone care to find it?

Might try keyword BBS because I remember talking about mine, pretty sure.

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The thing is, it probably did. A lot has been done with simple tools.

Bob.

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Well, we went off topic a bit.
Still funny - just not in pictures.
Saves time in creating those PowerPoint "posters"...

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Mid 60's we programmed computers with Fortran. Punch cards and the machine took up a whole room.

If you want a funny comparison in this (funny) thread with that technology:

That Fortran is still our technology today for flights and space travel, compared to Core i7s and i9s to UFOs who can travel galaxies.

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We have an old thread on here somewhere about the good old days, anyone care to find it?

Might try keyword BBS because I remember talking about mine, pretty sure.


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