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My dad brought home the "brand new at the time" Atari 800 which had a full keyboard, external floppy drive and a ton of assorted cartridges. One of the cartridges was a Microsoft Basic cartridge, in which I taught my self to program. I still have it to this day.

Building systems from every processor iteration from the mother board up beginning with an 8088, I would have to say my favorite was the first VESA Local Bus motherboard (486 DX66 if I recall correctly) with a VESA graphics adapter and VESA IDE controller. I feel like every other step up hardware-wise wasn't the

To be truly Google it must include a Wifi router and data mining software looking for all of those 'Open' networks ;)

Sadly they probably wouldn't even notice, especially if you're forced to "raise the roof" in a millimeter wave scanner ;)

Extremely well put, and thank you for that reply!

This was said by a comedian long ago and seems very fitting here... "Has anyone actually seen a baby pigeon???" ;)

Custom order the hillbilly edition before they sell out!

Have you ever seen the movie Zardoz? That's just a fan poster of Sean from his old days ;)

The down side - I probably scratches way easier than normal glass (at least the action of scratching the nano texture off of the substrate). Won't see this in windshields any time soon, but for any optical apps very cool.