Remember the first Pentium, what a huge thing that was? All the Tiger Direct flyers laying around the office? Everyone buying their first PC? The "turbo" button. 😄 Being Gen-X is awesome... so much has changed, and we've all learned to embrace it. Albeit sometimes grudgingly. I remember my first job out of university ('95)... all the old drafting guys who had finally moved over to AutoCAD, grumbling and complaining... "Now they want us to learn this solid modeling crap?!". And... the owner firing a number of them for refusing to make the change. Good video.. sure brought back a lot of memories. I don't miss wireframe building... at all. 🙃
Seems like we had a very similar history. And that makes sense. Turbo Button. haha. The sales pitch of the day. I remember my first laptop. The giant 15 inch screen and the 4 gigs of RAM and the 5 or 6 gig hard drive. What a beast! I do not miss wireframe all tat much either.
Remember the first Pentium, what a huge thing that was? All the Tiger Direct flyers laying around the office? Everyone buying their first PC? The "turbo" button. 😄
Being Gen-X is awesome... so much has changed, and we've all learned to embrace it. Albeit sometimes grudgingly.
I remember my first job out of university ('95)... all the old drafting guys who had finally moved over to AutoCAD, grumbling and complaining... "Now they want us to learn this solid modeling crap?!". And... the owner firing a number of them for refusing to make the change.
Good video.. sure brought back a lot of memories. I don't miss wireframe building... at all. 🙃
Seems like we had a very similar history. And that makes sense.
Turbo Button. haha. The sales pitch of the day.
I remember my first laptop. The giant 15 inch screen and the 4 gigs of RAM and the 5 or 6 gig hard drive. What a beast!
I do not miss wireframe all tat much either.
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