> Who paid $400+ for a 20 meg HD MANY years ago
Oh, I can beat that. In my early days selling
computers, I can remember selling things like...
Apple Profile - Apple's first hard drive, for the
Apple III and then the Lisa which became the Mac XL.
Originally that was $2000 for a whopping 5 mb hard
drive. (Yes, that's mb, not gb!) circa 1983.
Apple Language Card - added 16k RAM to turn a 48k
Apple II into a 64k model (named "language card"
because you needed it for the "serious" programming
language of the day, Pascal). $200. Yes, for 16k of
ram. That's one sixty-fourth of a megabyte of RAM for
$200. circa 1982.
Boy, I'm getting old.
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