Cp, you probably remember when the PrtScr button actually did what it said.
When I started up with PC's there was no such thing as a mouse, CD ROM, sound card nor an OS called Windows and floppy disks were 5 1/4 inch! My first hands-on experience was on an 8088!
The first PC I built was a 286 12Mhz w/ 512Kb base memory, a partitioned 40Mb HD and a Hercules Monochrome video card!
You had to actually know your F-functions to navigate!
I remember upgrading the RAM on my 286 to 2Mb with SIPP chips which had to be soldered onto the main board at a cost of $50 bucks per meg!
But it was good enough to run DOS 5.0, Wordperfect 5.0, dBase IV, Lotus 123 and XTree Pro Gold and I was in PC heaven, it didn't get any better!
So yeah, I remember the embryonic stages of the PC and when the PrtScr actually meant something!
Sheeeeeeeeesh!