I am still using my Gateway 2000 computer at home -- a 386 with 4 megs of RAM and Windows 3.0.

Of course, it has received a few upgrades in the last 11 years... new case, new motherboard, new processor, new RAM, new hard drive, new CD ROM, new power supply, new operating system, new sound card, new video card, new mouse, new monitor, new speakers, a few other odds and ends. Most of these items have been replaced/upgraded two or three times now. Currently it is at 2 GHz, 512 MB of RAM, 80 GB of hard drive, and 64 MB of RAM on the video card...

But it is still my original Gateway computer, because I am still using the original "Anykey" programmable keyboard, and the original floppy drive (one of those 3.5"/5.25" drives that fits in a single drive bay). I am still registered as a Gateway customer and even received some [useless] technical support on my keyboard a year or so ago.

I bet not too many people here are still using an 11 year old computer!

tanstaafl.
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