I don't know why, but this reminded me of playing around with Commodore 64 about 40 years ago. There was a thick monthly magazine which a friend of mine subscribed to. I'm sure it had interesting articles, but I always went to the last pages of the magazine where they would have the code for a game or something cool you could do with your computer. Has it been that long since I got instructions I could follow and get the same results as the instructions said I would get? Thanks for this.
I remember buying one the first Sinclair zx 1K computers and learning how get a dot to go from one side of the screen to the other. Amazing stuff and I have been "Learning how to work with computers ever since! Never a day goes by without me learning something new even now and I am 82 years old and still working on software support.
Thats is a handy dandy way to get the real search results without all of the fluff and Google rubish. ;)
Much nicer,
I don't know why, but this reminded me of playing around with Commodore 64 about 40 years ago. There was a thick monthly magazine which a friend of mine subscribed to. I'm sure it had interesting articles, but I always went to the last pages of the magazine where they would have the code for a game or something cool you could do with your computer. Has it been that long since I got instructions I could follow and get the same results as the instructions said I would get? Thanks for this.
I remember those days too, Spectrum magazine lol.
Thanks for the kind words.
I remember buying one the first Sinclair zx 1K computers and learning how get a dot to go from one side of the screen to the other. Amazing stuff and I have been "Learning how to work with computers ever since! Never a day goes by without me learning something new even now and I am 82 years old and still working on software support.
My first computer was a TRS-80 then a ZX81. Good times.