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Your first PC in the pursuit of Maesophillia?
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Lightbulb  shoehorne
Lightbulb 
back in the day, my first trip(s) were to alt.binaries.erotica.pregnant on my amazing 486dx2 80Mhz win 3.11 box. I had 4 megs of ram until taxes came in and went to 12 (because Duke Nukem 3d was awesome), and 420Mb hdd.

How about you guys?
orta03
Cool thread idea! My first was a Packard Bell PC. It came with a first generation pentium 166mhz processor and MMX technology, 16 MB of EDO ram, a 8X CD-ROM drive and a whopping 2.1 GB hard drive. It ran good old Windows '95. I had to be careful when searching for content as it was the family/only computer we had for a while. Ah, good times.
Bagabula
heh, I didn't have a PC when I started looking for porn.

I used my old PSP1000's browser and saved pics to a 8GB memory card.

Good times
20something-guy
Didn't look at pics online till I bought a used ThinkPad T23 around 2004. It had a Pentium 3 1.13Ghz, some kind of S3 graphics, 256 MB sdram and 20 GB hard drive. Put windows XP and doubled the memory. 20 gigs seemed like a lot then!
Tanya_D.
Ipod Touch 3rd Gen.
Gimme some big bellies to caress, a nice plush ass to bury my hands in, a nice soft and swollen set of hangers to suckle, a sumptuous muff to bury my face in, and I'm a happy girl!
Belly Button
Crickey! I remember I had my brother's old PC. I'm not brilliant with technology but I remember it running Windows 95 and it was a Pentium II! It wasn’t that old at the time either (no more than 18 months) as he used to upgrade quite a lot back in those days. I had that has my main PC until about 2004. I had it upgraded to Windows 98 in the time I had it.

It was the only PC in the house and was located in the corner of the dining room. We had a dial-up connection and I basically couldn't use it until after 6pm. It was eventually moved upstairs into the spare bedroom when my brother moved out.

It was a brilliant computer. I still say it's the best one I've ever had. Okay, it wasn’t the quickest towards the end of it’s time but it never missed a beat. Totally reliable. Sadly, a storm one night caused an electric surge in the house that totally fried it’s hard drive beyond salvation... I lost close to 200 pictures from memory.
macintoshguy
1992 on a NeXTStation Turbo Color, 68040 @ 33MHz, 32 Meg RAM, 400 Meg Hard Drive, 17" color megapixel display and a screaming fast 14.4 modem that I used for connecting to a few BBS' that I found that has Maesophillia images that I could download..(took forever to get one image downloaded) I could save quite a few of them to each 2.88 floppy but I could only read the discs in other NeXT machines and a few IBM machines that had the 2.88 capacity drives.
Liked by shoehorne (Jan 11, 2016)
WindowVetoes
Apple eMac. Can't remember the stats.
shoehorne
(January 9, 2016, 4:49 pm)macintoshguy 1992 on a NeXTStation Turbo Color, 68040 @ 33MHz, 32 Meg RAM, 400 Meg Hard Drive, 17" color megapixel display and a screaming fast 14.4 modem that I used for connecting to a few BBS' that I found that has Maesophillia images that I could download..(took forever to get one image downloaded) I could save quite a few of them to each 2.88 floppy but I could only read the discs in other NeXT machines and a few IBM machines that had the 2.88 capacity drives.

Holy shit dude, I saw a Next once at a friend's job, that's some dedication. Yea, I started in late 96 on mine, and remember having shitloads of floppies for them, but just the old 1.4's.
I tip my hat to you.


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