My 4 function calculator. I don't know what happened to it. An Apple ][+, which sparked my interest in engineering.
I had a similar experience maybe a year later. I had an idea to save my company $5-6 million/year buying maintenance parts, but there would be a bunch of data to manipulate to see if I could make it happen, so I told my manager I needed some computer help, thinking we'd get some mainframe time and some knowledgeable assistance from the Information Dept.... what I would ever do with a computer? I did drawings on McDraw and lesson plans on word processing and the real kicker was I devised a grading program. I was the first person on the entire campus to have a computer then. Amazing when I look back on it.
Dont forget Howdy Doody.Television. My brother and I would watch the "test pattern" for hours waiting for a flicker of Woody Woodpecker.![]()
LOL! When I was a kid we got a British Seagull outboard motor. I still remember that on the first page of the little booklet that came with it, it said:...We probably should have read the owners manual first...
My parants first color tv was somewhere in the late 50's, I dont remember when I got my first but it was Motorola with the works in a draw, back then tv's were a piece of furniture.
I learned COBOL, FORTRAN IV, and a little RPG in High School. We never saw the computer. We wrote our programs, punched our card decks, and sent them across town. A couple of days later we got back our output on green bar paper. One bug, and you would have to correct, re-punch, and send it back, waiting a few more days. Heaven forbid that you would drop your card deck.