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16th of June, 2015 (Tuesday) - 6 comments

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Yochanan on page 241
Yeah, and their space program consists of removing the straps from the rocket!
atemu1234 on page 241
16 x 52. 832 weeks.
Kerilithia on page 241
How on earth is he from 2001 and doesn't have a computer. I was thinking he was from the early 90's at least that would have made sense. I am from Australia and we got a computer in '88.
Kerilithia on page 241
At least there would have been computers at school. The government put computers in all the school library's much earlier then that.
Kerilithia on page 241
So this is my timeline. First computer '88. Changed to a newly built primary (grade) school that had a computer lab '91 - age 11 where we put in angles to move a triangle across the screen creating a line (yay for turtle steps). Started public high school the year I turned 13 in Feb '93 (we have no middle school in Aus). Computers added to library and new computer lab for upper class students to study computer programing in June '93. Internet turned on to computers in '94 (very bad dial up). Computers added to public library's '98 (No internet). Internet added to home compter in '98. Internet added to public library computers somewhere in the early 2000's. So this timeline seems a bit far fetched to me.
WawerOS on page 241
Tober's probably is referring to a personal computer which would have also been restricted by age as well as the advancement of computing. I addition for my personal(and inherently limited) experience we've had computer's in the house for all my life, my dad's even a computer geek, I din't get any sort of reliable access to one till I was 11.