Bloom County by Berkeley Breathed for March 06, 2013

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    Sillstaw  about 11 years ago

    I’m sure back in the 80s, the idea of a computer costing less than $100 was unthinkable. Now there’s a laptop for that price, and Raspberry Pi’s go for even less.(I’m sure the flying noise I heard was the point of the comic going over my head.)

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    celeconecca  about 11 years ago

    sigh

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    vwdualnomand  about 11 years ago

    or, congress slashing the budget so that 750k people will lose their jobs, because it is acceptable sacrifice for limited gov’t.

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    skeeterhawk  about 11 years ago

    Cute, Sillstaw. Hmm, my C64 cost $200. But … I had to get a TV/monitor to hook it up to … and a disk drive … and a printer. I guess I spent $800-$900 after all. Aw. Now I spend less than $500 and get millions times more computing power, gaming, communications, graphics, storage, printing, etc.

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    awcoffman  about 11 years ago

    I spent $100 just to add 16K of RAM to my Apple II Plus.

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    Burnside217  about 11 years ago

    My first computer was an Apple //e, it costs something like $2,200. If I would have waited 2 weeks, I could have gotten it with more features, duel 5.5" disk drives, for $600 bucks less.

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    jack fairbanks  about 11 years ago

    hate buying electronics today, for tomorrow twill be less to pay.

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    klunker rider  about 11 years ago

    $39.95 ??? That’s better than a Commodore 64!!Where are my car keys!!!

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    mar22  about 11 years ago

    I bought a Commodore II for two sons to “Learn” with, and I was the one that learned the inherent lesson, namely any electronic thingamajig will be obsolete the minute it hits the shelves, no regrets though!

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    skeeterhawk  about 11 years ago

    R.R.: Back then my brother won a contest and won Vic 20—Hadn’t heard of a Vic 22. But that C64 was a BIG step up from my typewriter, when I got a copy of “Speed Script.” Wow, that was something else to be able to key in and set your documents before it was printed. And I could make as many copies as I wanted—original! Amazing back then.Some friends, along with my brother, keyed in all the code numbers for the “Speed Script” program from “Compute’s Gazzette” magazine. Woops, maybe too much reminiscing rambling …

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    alviebird  about 11 years ago

    I bought this Dell Inspiron 15 N5050 laptop last May:

    Operating SystemMicrosoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit SP1CPUIntel Core i3 2330M @ 2.20GHzSandy Bridge 32nm TechnologyRAM4.00 GB Single-Channel DDR3 @ 665MHz (9-9-9-24)MotherboardDell Inc. 01HXXJ (CPU 1)GraphicsGeneric PnP Monitor (1366×768@60Hz)Intel HD Graphics FamilyHard Drives466GB Seagate ST9500325AS (SATA)Optical DrivesTSSTcorp DVD+-RW SN-208BBAudioIDT High Definition Audio CODEC

    $400.

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