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	<title>Comments on: My first Computer&#8230;</title>
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		<title>By: Royce</title>
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		<description>Wow I do remember the first computer we had. Since I'm not exactly a computer geek, I do not remember the specs on it, though I do remember getting it from a computer convention. Looking back, we ended up buying an upgrade to a 56k modem, WHOA, super fast dial up internet, which my mom loved so much she got a separate phone line just for the soul purpose of surfing.

Its interesting to see how much computers have changed... I remember fantasizing with my brothers and friends about the day when you can surf the web from the palm of your hand... and here we are. The cultivation of wireless internet and hard drives smaller than a notepad with a whole terabyte of memory, seemed science-fiction 20 years ago. Once again, the children today can only speculate what kind of new technologies will be available in the next 20 years. 

Expanding and creating new technology is like change in life, its inevitable and something everyone can count on happening.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wow I do remember the first computer we had. Since I&#8217;m not exactly a computer geek, I do not remember the specs on it, though I do remember getting it from a computer convention. Looking back, we ended up buying an upgrade to a 56k modem, WHOA, super fast dial up internet, which my mom loved so much she got a separate phone line just for the soul purpose of surfing.</p>
<p>Its interesting to see how much computers have changed&#8230; I remember fantasizing with my brothers and friends about the day when you can surf the web from the palm of your hand&#8230; and here we are. The cultivation of wireless internet and hard drives smaller than a notepad with a whole terabyte of memory, seemed science-fiction 20 years ago. Once again, the children today can only speculate what kind of new technologies will be available in the next 20 years. </p>
<p>Expanding and creating new technology is like change in life, its inevitable and something everyone can count on happening.</p>
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