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<p>[QUOTE="Jim Dale, post: 8298844, member: 100459"]Wow! You young folks (at least, some of you) know so much about coins and technology. My first computer was an Osborne One (1). When it was closed, it looked like a sewing machine. It had one drive for a 180KB floppy and a 5" monochrome monitor. My next computer was an IBM. It was only marginally better than the Osborne One (1). I enjoyed it because I learned so much about the "computer". I upgraded the memory, added another drive...both were 360KB and I put a color card in it and got a color monitor. I used it to death. Then I bought another computer that I can't remember most of what it was, but i got Lotus 1.2.3 and used that until I got my next computer. I loved dBase II database software and was able to program it to keep up with all of my projects. I was lucky to get on the ground floor of desktop computers. I now have an HP computer that isn't the best computer on the market, but I can keep up with all of my projects (coins, models, finances, and letters). I enjoyed looking at your coins. There is so much that you can do with your computer to keep up and document all you know about each coin. Thank you so much for sharing your coins and information. I am still a novice with using all the websites that are available to keep up with our collections.</p><p>Best of Luck, and again, thank you.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Jim Dale, post: 8298844, member: 100459"]Wow! You young folks (at least, some of you) know so much about coins and technology. My first computer was an Osborne One (1). When it was closed, it looked like a sewing machine. It had one drive for a 180KB floppy and a 5" monochrome monitor. My next computer was an IBM. It was only marginally better than the Osborne One (1). I enjoyed it because I learned so much about the "computer". I upgraded the memory, added another drive...both were 360KB and I put a color card in it and got a color monitor. I used it to death. Then I bought another computer that I can't remember most of what it was, but i got Lotus 1.2.3 and used that until I got my next computer. I loved dBase II database software and was able to program it to keep up with all of my projects. I was lucky to get on the ground floor of desktop computers. I now have an HP computer that isn't the best computer on the market, but I can keep up with all of my projects (coins, models, finances, and letters). I enjoyed looking at your coins. There is so much that you can do with your computer to keep up and document all you know about each coin. Thank you so much for sharing your coins and information. I am still a novice with using all the websites that are available to keep up with our collections. Best of Luck, and again, thank you.[/QUOTE]
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