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    Re: What was your favorite piece of tech as a kid?

    Quote Originally Posted by waltah! View Post
    Hey, you're only 26, right? You must have just read about that stuff on the interwebs
    Yes I am and have been for the past 12 years
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    Re: What was your favorite piece of tech as a kid?

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    Re: What was your favorite piece of tech as a kid?

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    One word: QBERT
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    Re: What was your favorite piece of tech as a kid?

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    One word: QBERT
    And then Jeff Minter lead us through the promised land. **sigh**

    I think I still have my C-64 siting in my fathers attic - I must go look it out some day.
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    Merlin. That was awesome, so much better than Simon!
    We had a C-64 too, I think we were the first in our 'hood to be so modern. Our neighbors had an Atari, I thought Pong was the cat's meow.

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    My grandparents raised me, so while other kids my age were playing Nintendo and other such "high tech" games, I had a Pong Console and an Atari. I loved Pong. It was the simplest game in the world but it kept me entertained for hours. Space Invaders and Pit Fall took up a good bit of my younger years as well.

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