Finally, A Computer

Ayel

I FEEL nostalgic each time I turn on my office computer. Thanks to our computer laboratory  in-charge, I now have the sleekest computer on my office desk.

Computers are valued for their memory. Well, mine is valued for the many memories associated with it. Every time I look at my computer, I can always recall the first time I created a PowerPoint Presentation, almost ten years ago. Haha.

Seriously, Ms. Christine Gay N. Tolentino finally decided to give me a computer unit, so I won’t have to bother her time and time again to be allowed to use the computer room for my online activities. Right at my desk, I can now surf the web.

I can now update my blog during office hours, plurk every minute, chat with online friends find online resources to update my scientific knowledge, thus, improve the quality of my teaching. With a ready internet access, I can also update our school’s website more frequently.

Now, here’s the archaic computer unit I’m talking about:

ARCHAIC. This computer brings back memories of yore. Lol.

ARCHAIC. This computer brings back memories of yore. Lol.

Specs:

Memory Modules:

256 Megabytes Installed Memory
Slot ‘DIMM_A’ has 128 MB
Slot ‘DIMM_B’ has 128 MB

Sentimental Memories:

1 Terabyte

Processor:

733 megahertz Intel Pentium III
32 kilobyte primary memory cache
256 kilobyte secondary memory cache

Processing Time:

Launch Adobe Photoshop CS, return after an hour

Add-ons:

Comes with a state-of-the-art dot matrix printer and a feather duster

Peace, TGai. Haha. Thanks, for the comp.

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