2400 baud!  Consider yourself lucky...  I started on 300...




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From: stu.strutsusers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, August 09, 2002 1:48 PM
To: struts-user
Subject: RE: Struts & Persistence


On Fri, 9 Aug 2002, Chappell, Simon P wrote:

I didn't use computers for much (or owned one myself) until I got to
college, so my first had about 250Mb HDD and 8Mb of RAM. I do remember
when I got my first 1 Gb drive. Now I have 1 Gb of RAM.

I remember the first time I got to dial-in. It was a 2400 baud 
connection.
Type, wait wait wait... Type, wait wait wait ...




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> My first four computers did not have hard drives. My first two didn't
> even have floppy drives, you had to save and load from audio tape!!!!!
>
> I think that computer number 5 had a 40Mb HDD. Computer number 6 is 
now
> gone and I don't remember any of the specs. Computer number 7 had a 
4Gb
> HDD and now number 8 has a 60Gb HDD (it also has 1.5Gb of RAM, but I
> digress! :-).
>
> Simon
>
> -----------------------------------------------------------------
> Simon P. Chappell                     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Java Programming Specialist                      www.landsend.com
> Lands' End, Inc.                                   (608) 935-4526
>
>
> >
> ><Friday Alert>
> >
> >I'm old enough to remember being absolutely giddy over the
> >amount of space available on my first hard disk drive -- ten whole
> >*mega*bytes!  Whatever would I do with all of that space?
> >
> ></Friday Alert>
> >
> >Craig
> >
> >



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