My first experience with computers was at college:
We learned fortran, Cobol and basic for languages.
I was extremely bored with it because you would write your program out on a legal pad and then go to the computer sciences building and type it into a punch card machine. Then hand the cards over to a tech to run in the "computer". Not a very good start on a computer science degree I admit. I really learned little and got uninterested.
Sometime later a friend of mine set my imagination unfire with one of these: The IBM 8088 with 512k ram and no hard drive (later added the daughter expansion board for memory took us to 1meg of ram and a 10 meg mfm hard drive).
We actually started our first BBS (Billboard system) on it called the "lighthouse bbs" in Holland, Michigan. I also ran "The kokomo club" in Kokomo, indiana for probably about 3-4 years when I lived there.
Its amazing how far we have come isnt it? Now I run on a AMD PhenomII X6 with 8 gigs of ram and fedora 17. I divorced myself from windows back when win98 came out. I was mad at their marketing. But I always stayed up on the tech end of it. Just didnt use it for personal use anymore as much as possible.
Sorry to ramble such. Didnt mean to bore anyone
Best Regards,
coffee
p.s. --- does anyone remember the command "poke c300" ? lets see if you remember (if old enough) what it did!