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    Originally posted by richardginn
    640K or ram on my first computer baby. That is still 100% FPS goodness today, hehehehehe.
    640KB!!!! You lucky dog!!!!

    I had 512KB on my 8088 with no coprocessor (8087)

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    I've been reading the forums here daily since Aug 2001, but only post when i feel that I can bring something meaningful to the discussion. I guess that's why I'm still under 1000 posts! (Cheap shot )

    It seems like the things go in cycles around here. Someone will have a post in just about every thread on the page, then go into hiding after while.

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    Without a doubt my External Sportster 14.4 US Robotics Fax/Modem. I had a 386 at the time and I just couldnt' get enough of playing Doom1&2 Deathmatch with my friends (of course you could only play against one person at a time) and I didn't get the internet for sometime so I used to for BBSing. I still have that sucker as a keepsake.

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    I would have to say my favorite piece of hardware was my first Voodo card, the Diamond Multimedia 'Monster' with 4k ram. Games took on a whole new meaning.
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    Can't forget about Duckman, FaTs and mrwhite! And as some have already said, Arcadian's posts were always a good read.

    My favorite pieces of hardware...gotta be the networking aspect of it all which allows these fast connections to the internet!

    EDIT: Almost forgot Mandorallen of Molynnr...so many memories
    Last edited by Fig; 07-28-2003 at 07:38 PM.
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    I haven't seen Wurm around much either. I still see FaTs's posts sparingly. People come and go, but the atmosphere always stays the same.
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    Originally posted by qmul
    i haven't seen our resident sound guru gluegun for ages come to think of it.

    my favourite all time would have to be my 3dfx voodoo 1. i remember how my jaw dropped when i saw the difference between my crappy 2d card and the voodoo 1. it was as clear as night and day.
    not really my favorite piece of hardware. I got a voodoo rush and it was the first time I experience hardware 3D acceleration. It was like losing virginity. first time is wow but the rest after is better but not as awesome as first experience .. ...


    (I paid like $229 at compUSA for my voodoorush and a month later the Voodoo2 came out around the same price @$@$#@%)

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    I recall going to my friends who had just gotten a monster3d, so I had to one up him, went and got a canopus pure3d lx, mmm quake 2 never looked better.
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    I guess for me my favorite piece of hardware would be my generic 32MB TNT2. I rememeber I saved up for like 2 months to buy it, and I bought it specifically for HL/TFC/CS.
    Nothing to see here. Move along.

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    Originally posted by zackbass
    I've been reading the forums here daily since Aug 2001, but only post when i feel that I can bring something meaningful to the discussion. I guess that's why I'm still under 1000 posts! (Cheap shot )

    It seems like the things go in cycles around here. Someone will have a post in just about every thread on the page, then go into hiding after while.

    Favorite hardware: my 21" trinitron! w00t!
    Time to get posting.

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    My Dual 12mb Voodoo2 video cards were about the most ridiculously overpriced pieces of hardware I have ever owned but they were kickass. I bought them new for $300 each...

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    old-school, yeah

    First, how can you guys talk of "old-school" with those 4 and 5 digit userids?

    Second, gotta say may Diamond Monster 4MB. Showing up at a lan party with that thing one day and kicking major butt in Quake was a great day in history. I think the History channel has been trying to call me to do a special about it.

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