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My first pc I ever got was a custom Cyberpower PC in the early 2000s. When that got too outdated my dad went out got another pc from Best Buy. He bought an E-MACHINE with an Intel Celeron Processor. It was horrible. They told him that E-Machines was the military's dependable Band so he figured that it would last way longer than any average PC and the price was reasonable. 

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  • Kaypro, my dad bought a Kaypro II several years before I was born and kept it until the mid 90s.  I remember learning how to put the space invaders 5 and 3/4 floppy into the top disk drive and booting it up to play.  My dad replaced it in 1996 with a Packard Bell(another defunct brand) and I'm not sure what blew my mind more, Windows 95 or how colorful the screen was(school computers had maybe 256 colors at best, running Windows 3.1 if we were lucky, DOS if we weren't).

    I wish I still had that level of wonder and amazement when I use a computer today.

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  • Kaypro, my dad bought a Kaypro II several years before I was born and kept it until the mid 90s.  I remember learning how to put the space invaders 5 and 3/4 floppy into the top disk drive and booting it up to play.  My dad replaced it in 1996 with a Packard Bell(another defunct brand) and I'm not sure what blew my mind more, Windows 95 or how colorful the screen was(school computers had maybe 256 colors at best, running Windows 3.1 if we were lucky, DOS if we weren't).

    I wish I still had that level of wonder and amazement when I use a computer today.

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