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Originally Posted by RobinM
4.4MB capacity! UBER.
And I thought floppy disks were rubbish! 
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Robin:
About 27 years ago, my company sent me to IBM school to learn how to use the first desk top computer. With dot matrix printer. I was chosen out of all the employees to go to that school because of my ability to type 145 words a minute on a selectric typewriter (I used to win typing contests way back then).
It was an IBM computer, a 20 megabyte hard drive and the word processing software was MultiMate Advantage. I will NEVER forget the name of that software.
So the very first time I took a class at IBM, there I was on the computer and I typed a letter to my employer and printed it out on the dot matrix.
Remember, everyone in my company had typewriters and no one had a computer. Not even me, yet!!!
So I would go to school in the mornings, and go to work after school.
I will never forget the first time I printed out that one page letter to my boss, brought it to the job, went up to the CEO (who ran the entire company) and said "Look, I did this on a computer". She clapped her hands and said "Wonderful"
So after a few months, they bring in the first computer. Who got it? ME!!!
Over 100 employees in that company and one computer and a dot matrix printer which was the size of a kitchen sink.
None of the other secretaries spoke to me for 2 years. I was told this was to be expected. Jealousy and all that nonsense.
But guess what? After 2 years ALL the secretaries got their own computers and who do you think they called up on the phone and asked: "What does the F10 key do?, and how do I get the page set up and my printer is jammed"
Of course, since I wanted to be accepted, I helped everyone. What I should have done was tell all of them to go to (you know where), but I couldn't do that.
Then, when I had to quit and do home typing, I purchased my own IBM desktop (same 20 megabyte hard drive) a monitor with no color) and the Multimate Advantage software (and I think that had a inkjet printer) by the time I quit.
Guess how much I paid IBM for the desktop for my home?
$3,700. I will never forget that experience (OR THAT AMOUNT).
Melody