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In Reply to: RE: really? posted by tesla on November 21, 2014 at 13:15:56
"I'm confused.Did the store you work at sell Commodore computers?"I don't remember for sure - we were busy testing and selling Apples, and then, later, Apples and IBMs. It was Computerland, and we sold a variety of things, but not TRS-80s, lol. As I said previously, I don't remember anyone asking about the PET.
What was your store's balance of sales?
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I never worked retail. However, I am a Commodore fanatic, as many more are still.
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That's all well and good. Carry on!
Personally, my friend who first introduced me to the Apple was a programmer on the DEC PDP. As a sound and acoustics guy, I could NOT WAIT to learn how to write some BASIC programs for sound and acoustics modeling! The Apple gave me the means to begin, and the IBM PC provided even more capabilities.
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I'm a hobbyist also. Frankly this is the best time to be one. For $1000 or so US you can build a fairly top of the line computer with name brand parts. SSD, Haswell processor, top of the line Intel board maxed out on RAM.What a difference a decade makes, thanks to China Inc.
It's all good.
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