That's it, I need more memory by goodoleboy
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Description
RAM that is.
Created in 2004.
Computers have come a long way since then. Just check out those hard drives.
Comments (8)
miwi
ArtistKimberly
Delightfully Wonderful Work,
steve2
Neat work. I had a computer with 32 megabytes of ram.
starship64
Computers have sure come a long way in a short time. Nice work.
Wolfenshire
Me too.
RodS Online Now!
I remember my first 'real' computer had 2 megs of RAM, and a 130MB hard drive. I thought "I'll never fill that up!" Right... Now a single Photoshop file can easily be bigger than that. Thankfully you can get a terabyte drive for 50 bucks these days.
An excellent image, by the way!
Faemike55
Wonderful and fun image. My first computer had 130k of Ram and two floppy drives. (Atari 130xe) Now main graphics computer as 16 gig that can be upgraded to 32 gigs.
anahata.c
Lol, you got some old computer war stories above...I do remember those massive hard drives (and they covered maybe 500 MB, which today stores a particle of dust...) This is almost ready for a Rod TNA image, with the ensemble, the well dressed women, the computers, the stuff all around it (even a water cooler), and how everyone looks so young and healthy. Strong colors in the outfits. And I love those screens---black with colored forms on them. How things have changed in so little time...And that shocking dark pink couch in the background (left) is a great contrast with all the other hues. Great job with this, Harry.
Harry, I'm at an hour now, and I have to move on. (I'm mostly doing a few images per gallery this time around, so I'm way ahead of schedule in your gallery.) But I'll do more next time. Great to comment here, as always, and I hope you're surviving a typical LA summer, which is brutal. And thanks, as always, for your terrific comments. I'll reply on your mailings soon, too. It's been great to revisit your 3D, your roses (those which are old), and now your eyeglasses, shopping carts, etc etc. Lots of terrific series here.