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@rajacku | 22 May 19 | |
Burn it. In this day and age where you can get access to information about almost anything, keeping a course work to an obsolete operating system would be redundant. Unless, you're keeping it for sentimental or nostalgic value.
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@phillwin | 22 May 19 | |
Will it help if I did any new computer courses
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@birdy | 22 May 19 | |
it's now 2019, Phill.
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@sephiroth | 22 May 19 | |
Had Win. 95. The good ol' days! Played numerous games on it. Earthworm Jim, Bubble Bobble, educational games.. And I went on DOS. DOS games like Prince of Persia Also went on Win. 3. Played Solitaire or something. Have all of the CDs though and 'stiffies' |
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@mikeymk | 22 May 19 | |
It is now safe to turn off your computer.
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@warded | 22 May 19 | |
Keep 'em.
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@warded | 22 May 19 | |
This reminds me, not so long ago our Metro/Subway were still running on Windows 95
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@birdy | 22 May 19 | |
Really, don't. Don't start h0arding sh*t you haven't touched for over 20 years. Trust me. Let it go.
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@shadow27 | 22 May 19 | |
MS DOS.. Those were the days.
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@tranie | 22 May 19 | |
@ shadow27 - 22.05.19 - 03:41pm MS DOS.. Those were the days. thats how i learnt computers good old DOS i remember windows when it was an optional extra GUI |
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