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They were better.
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we probably played cards against each other
Well, slide rules may have still been around when I was there, I seem to remember some of the mechanical and civil guys talking about them. Another class we didn't have to take that others did was drafting, we had plenty of other classes to make up for it though.
I have my Post Versalog Slide Rule and my HP 35 calculator in a shadow box on the wall of my office.
This is fun....my time was apple II's & IIc's, the Commadore 64, VHS, Analog to Digital converters, Pascal, assembly, PL1 language, cassettes with the intro to CD's, MTV, Sony walkman II. I did my 30 minute senior speech presentation on the technology behind CD's.
I took PL1 after we got the Honeywell and had a grad assistant for good amount of classes. He took me up to the lab which had a room full of various manufacturer personal computers that were sent to the university to see how they worked and identify any issues. Some were the size of a four drawer file cabinet. That was the first time I saw a touch screen monitor which used a pen to make contact with the glass for a lunar lander simulation game. I have to say I had big eyes for all the "new age" stuff in that room. :D
Also remember playing what I think was the first version of Zork on the "games" portion of the system.