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I totally remember those computers from grade 5!
When I was that age I had never even seen a computer.
My family bought the first ugly clunky looking beige apple computer a few years later in the 80’s. I would have never been able to conceive how the company would evolve from then.
Interestingly, that mac still looks good 10 years on. I was lucky to be able to use a computer in 1985! My school was so advanced it already had a computer room at that time. And in 1988, my father bought our very first computer. I used it to play all sorts of computer games!
Wow that’s cool. I remember playing Serpentine on the apple back in the 80’s.