I still have a working ZX Spectrum (Frankensteined from mine and a friend's) and tape player.
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I saw Star Wars in the cinema on its original release, back then we just called it Star Wars because that was its name.
Same. Watched the matinee performance every day for a week during the summer holidays. Blew my mind.
Sit down kids and let me tell you the story of the Betamax wars.
Old enough to have had a crush on Justine Frischmann.
First computer experiences were with a Commodore CBM 4032 (and state of the art 5¼-inch dual floppy disk drive) owned by one of the physics teachers at school.
Sitting down, unsupervised, with a group of friends one lunchtime we quickly tired of typing in rude words only to see “Syntax error” every time and we all wanted to find out how to make it work for us.
Lost touch with one of the group, but the rest of us all ended up in tech or software development of some sort.
Old enough to have used, installed, and maintained V21. And most of the CCITT/ITU data transmission schemes which followed. Also a well known 50 baud network that went before 🙂 (Telex)
+++, ATH
My first modem was actually this bad boy https://collection.sciencemuseumgroup.org.uk/objects/co8355735/magic-modem-for-the-bbc-b-computer-modem
It was modified by my uncle to work on the commodore aniga (basically a switch on the back to just force modem on/off, so you dialled the number on the phone flipped the switch and hung up phone).