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shoehorne (145)
January 8, 2016, 1:49 am
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January 8, 2016, 1:49 am by shoehorne (145)
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?
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orta03 (13505)
January 8, 2016, 2:22 am
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January 8, 2016, 2:22 am by orta03 (13505)
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.
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Bagabula (131)
January 8, 2016, 3:38 am
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January 8, 2016, 3:38 am by Bagabula (131)
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
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20something-guy (93)
January 8, 2016, 4:41 am
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January 8, 2016, 4:41 am by 20something-guy (93)
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!
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Tanya_D. (60)
January 8, 2016, 2:45 pm
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January 8, 2016, 2:45 pm by Tanya_D. (60)
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!
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Belly Button (459)
January 9, 2016, 4:01 pm
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January 9, 2016, 4:01 pm by Belly Button (459)
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.
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macintoshguy (15)
January 9, 2016, 4:49 pm
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January 9, 2016, 4:49 pm by macintoshguy (15)
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.
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WindowVetoes () January 10, 2016, 1:04 am
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January 10, 2016, 1:04 am by WindowVetoes ()
Apple eMac. Can't remember the stats.
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shoehorne (145)
January 11, 2016, 2:07 am
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January 11, 2016, 2:07 am by shoehorne (145)
(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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