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Well, I haven't been here that long, but when I went into the military, they issued me a club and said I had to kill my uniform.
At least you got a meal out of it too.Well, I haven't been here that long, but when I went into the military, they issued me a club and said I had to kill my uniform.
So it was you!!Quite a bit in fact. I quit hunting when the dinosaurs became extinct.
When I was 39 . . .I was born November '99.
Yeah, "the" PC came out my Junior year in college, never got to work on one until Grad School.Older than the *Personal Computer*
Twenty year members should be bestowed a "magic button" that instantly and painfully neuters anyone who types the word SHOTTY.
I'd use mine for most of the posts that start with; "Well, ......." I always read that word at the beginning of a post in italics in my mind.I'll use my button for anyone that says "stopping power."
TRS80 was my second computer, after my Timex Sinclair. We thought the Commodore 64 was the greatest thing ever. No, I forgot, TI 99 was my second, ztrs80 was third.. I was building 286 and 386 clones in high school, about the same time I was learning how to reload 30-30 and 30-06.I was working for a Radio Shack repair depot back when they were updating their TRS-80s from 4k of memory all of the way to 16k.
Almost enough to record a reloading recipe... .
I’m pretty sure I have rocks in my back yard that are younger than some THR folks...I'm pretty sure most of us are older than the internet actually.
I was born the day that he was re-elected.I was born when Truman was president.
94, as of my last inventory.Since we're wandering off topic anyway (my first computer was a Rainbow 500), how many guns do you own that are older than you are?
For me the answer is two.
Since we're wandering off topic anyway (my first computer was a Rainbow 500), how many guns do you own that are older than you are?
For me the answer is two.
When I was 14, I spent many hours "drooling" over the Model 70 "Westerner" in the 1962 Winchester-Western catalogs my folks had in their country store/gas station.I spent many hours on this newfound Internet thingy drooling over 1911s and Browning H-Powers.
So it was you!!
Because you hunted them into extinction.Quite a bit in fact. I quit hunting when the dinosaurs became extinct.
Mine was a Commodore Vic 20, with aforementioned tape drive. State of the art.Many of us learned to reload before the internet from books. I remember building my first computer, a 286-16 that had a radio shack cassette player for a drive and played games on cassette. That being said, I may be in for a knife, depending.