Myself and my knowledge of IT has changed over the past 18 or so months. I actually bought that case in October 2010 so it's about a year and a half old.byteninja2 said:Well, I was saying that because you acted like you bought that case 10 years ago when you loved leds, now you don't.
It's only just occurred to me that I'm actually 14 "and a half".and a half......lol
Better late than never.Dragunov IV 424 said:Sorry the pics are taking so long, been very busy, I may have a change today though.
Thanks!Smart with computer for 14 years old lol![]()
Thanks!Computers are my main interest, I've been using them pretty much since I was like 5 years old (maybe younger, probably) so I'm very familiar with them now!
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Nice. I started use DOS computer when i was 2 years old. My first time play game is Crystal Cave from Apogee Software. You probably not know what it is but DOS OS is oldest computer without mouse and need use keyboard to control computer.
Believe me I do know what DOS is, I've used it several times to install Windows 95 in VMs.Jamebonds1 said:You probably not know what it is but DOS OS is oldest computer without mouse and need use keyboard to control computer.
I'd disagree, it's quite plausible actually. Depends on how early your parents expose you to the world of computers.Ankur said:You serious? 2 years old? I understand 5 but 2 years old is unbelievable.
I'd disagree, it's quite plausible actually. Depends on how early your parents expose you to the world of computers.
Believe me I do know what DOS is, I've used it several times to install Windows 95 in VMs.
They don't run DOS but my Dad has a whole collection of vintage PCs in the loft such as ZX Spectrums, Dragon32s, BBC Micros etc etc. Next time we get them out I'll post some pictures.
I'd disagree, it's quite plausible actually. Depends on how early your parents expose you to the world of computers.
I agree.Ankur said:I think before starting to learn computers a kid should start A to Z first.
Usually babies copy their parents, that's how they learn to speak and walk etc. It's quite likely that James as a baby saw his Dad typing stuff into the computer and then he just copied - maybe.... it was probably just simple commands though, but I agree actually now it does seem a bit unlikely, and I would imagine somebody told him he used a PC at 2 years old.Ankur said:I am not really sure whether it is possible, but think of a 2 year old kid who hardly knows to read/write, how can they run DOS?
Why are you up posting here at 2 am in the morning when you're only 12 years old? That's what I call commitment and dedication to the forum!! As you know I'm 14 and pretty much knocked out and ready to go to bed by about 10.45pm after a hard day of school. :/
It's only just occurred to me that I'm actually 14 "and a half".![]()