Tech adoption questionnaire
Mar. 19th, 2018 06:37 pm- Did you have a cell phone prior to your thirties? Juuust barely. A brick. But I was a relatively late adopter, at least for Bay Area techies.
- Did they exist? Yep.
- Did you have cable when you were a little kid? No TV at all. (Cue gasps.) My parents hated the advertising. I came to agree with them and still don't have one. I do have cable Internet now though.
- Do you know what 8-track tapes are? Yep. My dad was an audiophile. I never owned any though. Anybody know what a reel-to-reel tape player is? Like a huge cassette tape with more parts exposed. Really cool.
- How about cassette tapes? Yep. Still have a bunch I recorded from my dad's vinyl collection, although I have a lot of them on mp3 now and haven't played the cassettes in many years.
- When did you get your first DVD player? Must have been with a computer. Not sure when they went from built-in CD players to built-in DVD players. I don't sit and watch things much, so I wasn't trying to watch movies.
- Did you learn to type on a typewriter? My parents had an old manual, and I had an electric one at the end of college, but I got good at typing on keyboards.
- What was the first computer you owned? An Amiga. For email and chat and Larn, and probably grad school homework, although that's not what I remember doing on it.
- What age were you when you first got e-mail? 1985, through my college, when you had to know which machines talked to each other and what their names were, and string a path of them together in your to: line.
- Was the Internet around when you were a kid? Nope.
- What age were you when Facebook, Twitter, Livejournal, and Dreamwidth started? Dunno. I connected with Dreamwidth in 2009, which was pretty early in its beta.
- What was the first printer you owned like? A pleasingly compact inkjet printer. Now I have a comparatively enormous and much faster printer/scanner/copier/fax. The fax part is recently no longer functional since I got rid of the landline.
- Collegiate papers: typewriter or computer? Computer at the computer lab, or a couple on my roommate's tiny original Macintosh. Each page of the paper had to be a separate file. Deleting a paragraph was bad news.
- How old were you when streaming came into being? Dunno.
- What age were you when you got your first MP3 player? I guess that would be my first iPhone a few years ago. No, wait, I got an ipod touch before that for my massage practice, and I'm still using it for massage music. Something like ten years ago already?
- Did you own a record player, cassette player, CD player, or MP3 player as a teen? Never owned a record player, although I currently have custody of my neighbor's for the occasional transfer of LP to mp3. I did own a double cassette player and portable CD player as a teen. I got the nice multi-component stereo system I still own when I was 21.
- At what age did you start blogging on the Internet? I posted on Usenet as a grad student. I don't remember if I ever posted in college. I read some news groups, but liked to keep my head down.
- What age were you when the e-readers came out? No idea. I don't keep track of these things.
- How do you listen to music? Mp3s on the computer, sometimes plugged into the good stereo speakers. And polyphonic singing with other folks.
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