My first computer was a Sinclair ZX Spectrum.
128KB RAM,
TV for monitor,
Tape drive for storage..
We'd get up on a saturday, set it up and start it loading Manic Miner (what a game!).
Then we'd go do the shopping/garden/whatever and come back after lunch and it was just about done!
Then dad got an Amstrad PC for work, 8086 CPU, 512KB RAM (awesome!), a 20MB HDD and a 5 1/2" floppy drive! WOW!!!

No really good games for it though, not like manic miner...
Then my dad triped on the power lead for the speccie and tried to resolder it and, being an accountant, that didn't go so well for him

and smoke started coming from little speccie...
So we got a Commodore Amiga 500 as a replacement! We were astonished that the disks were so small and loaded in mere minutes! And we upgraded it to 1 MB of RAM so we could play F15 Strike Eagle by Microprose.. The graphics!! Outstanding!!!
Then we got a pentium 75 and since then life has been much easier as we rafted through various x86 platforms running WIN 3.1, 95, 98, 2000, XP, RedHat 5, 8 and 9, Suse (can't remember the version), BeOS. But y'know, nothing comes close to the feeling of awe that Commodore Workbench brought home...
