In today’s context, the advancements in technology have not stopped us from troubleshooting these parameters even today. The days are surely changing so should we! I am not sure what the innovations and technology would be when my daughter grows up. The processors these days on our watch / handheld devices are more powerful (by a factor of 1000x at least) than what we used to work on a PC 15-20 years back. Moore’s Law has proved itself for more than 4 decades and still amuses us. It was an era where having few MB’s of data was a big deal.įast forward to today, all these stories seem like a great recreation for my daughters bedtime stories. It is a lost era for this generation.Įven from that time the most discussed part of these computers have been its processors – if I remember correctly, it was the 32-bit processors (pre-Pentium era) and the Hard-disks with the (3 ½ inch Floppy drives). I am not sure how many even had a chance to work on those PC’s. Interestingly enough, it was the only color PC in that office it seems – for those days it was a green font’s print CRT monitor. My father once took me to his office (was for some family day if I remember correctly) and it was fun to watch the PC. My fascination for computers started way back when I was about to get into highschool. Let me start this blog post with a personal story.
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