>>990Around then my mother also worked at Microsoft for the first time. Spiffy place she took me to a few times during summer breaks. I don't get what it is about the windows 95 tone that makes it so...kind of entrancing really. Also I somehow got it mixed up with the windows 98 theme which is completely different.
I didn't get to experience DOS much, extent of that (beyond commandline naturally) was an ancient "laptop" that ran DOS and had a black and white plasma screen.
>>991If you know DOS, modern commandline is not hugely different in design as you might expect. I wouldn't consider myself an expert with computers, just a knack with them. That and what most people would consider a blessing but I consider the curse of problems fixing themselves the instant I start working with the computer with the problem. Sure its fixed, but I learned nothing about what happened. You gave no impression of knowing little about computers.
>>992half a gigabyte of glorious wide