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I took an interest in martial arts and spent hours downloading videos of a new minutes Shorinji Kempo. It was probably rather low resolution now and the files were small. But internet back then was slow. It also cost depending on how long you were connected so I had to pay for free videos.
Now I can be online how long I want and the videos would probably be downloaded in mere seconds or something.
She played a spelling game called Text Twist on it.
Next was when I got one of my cousin's old work computers.
He replaced all the computers at his business, and my aunt brought one to me and my mom.
It was pretty decent. One of those beige Dells.
It was slow, sure. But I really enjoyed learning to use it.
I could look up the sports scores and not have to wait for the news.
I got more memories of how to install it all instead of using it, must be because I'm special. Stop laughing! :P
Text games in basic
and searching names of animals in google and saving the pictures.