Linda wrote:eez, for a person who was born in 1948 and grew up in the 1950's and 1960's, hearing people talk about "old" computers is strange. As a kid I thought getting a transistor radio was cutting edge. And I had a pocket mechanical adding machine that I thought was great. You used a stylus to manipulate metal numbers. Oh, and I used a mechanical typewriter all though high school and college. And when I got my first apartment, I thought the alarm clock I bought was top of the line. It did not have a round clock face...it had thin metal plates with numbers that dropped down in a square window.
There is nothing....nothing....older than an old computer.
