Thursday, September 25, 2008

Yo yo what I use

We had this steller Gateway computer with the 50 pound monitor, it may not have actually been 50 pounds but it was heavy. If it fell on me it would have killed me for sure. We had a lot of weird games that you cannot find today. We had this ER game, and if you killed someone the ending shot was a foot with a toe tag. It was a little depressing but fun. I could save lives in the game and I thought I could probably save someone outside of the game. We were the coolest because we could BURN cds. My cousin was always jealous of our computer and internet capabilities. I was like 10 and the computer genious in my family. As computers grew and changed it was easy for me to adapt to the changes since I grew up with them. The games became less cheesy and the tools more useful.
I love new computers and the new tools they have and all the fun apps!

5 comments:

roecketmanwithoutthet said...
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roecketmanwithoutthet said...

I love that you actually spelled out "Cellular". Good job pal.

Denise said...

I think the awesomeness of your Gateway and the coolness of the games would be really cool to focus on!

If you stick with how you were the computer genius and go in that direction, your paper would bad ass!

Thanks for the comment about my cool dance clothes! : )

Your Freindly Neighborhood Cyber Man said...

This is by far the sinlge most best blog I have ever read!!!!!!!!:):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):)


I never had a gateway tho...:(

NewMexicoJen said...

The Gateway was totally 50 pounds, at least. We had one too. Sounds like I needed you around to show me how to run that bad boy!
I like Denise's idea about starting out with you as the household computer genius. Has this continued? Could you follow the evolution from home computer guru to master of all things computer at school, work, play, etc.? Think about ways to unify your story and to make choices about what stories to include (I hope the Gateway stuff stays).
Great start here. Can't wait to see the final product.