Personal Computers

Altair 8800, ’75, a computing stride,
MITS brought a revolution, users worldwide.
Microprocessor power, a tech sensation,
Birth of personal computers, a new foundation.

Apple II in ’77, Jobs and Woz in sync,
VisiCalc’s spreadsheet, business on the brink.
IBM PC in ’81, a standard’s born,
Microsoft’s DOS, the software’s sworn.

Windows ’85, GUI’s allure,
Mouse in hand, navigating pure.
Internet age, ’90s rage,
Surfing the web, turning the page.

Laptops on the go, ’80s see the dawn,
Compact, portable, a new tech spawn. C
onnectivity, the web expands,
Email, chat rooms, in digital lands.

Gates and Jobs, tech titans in the race,
Windows dominance, Apple’s grace.
Gigahertz speed, Y2K’s fear,
Power in the palm, the millennium’s here.

WiFi waves, wireless streams,
Smartphones rise, disrupt old dreams.
Social media, platforms rise, S
haring life in the digital skies.

Cloud computing, data’s flight,
Virtual realms, to cyber heights.
Tablets, touchscreens, in our hands,
Tech evolution, always expands.

From binary code to silicon dreams,
In the PC’s story, nothing’s as it seems.
In the digital age, where circuits ignite,
We ride the wave, of the PC’s light.

Published by TheOtherKLM

Hey there! I'm K.L. McDaniel, an introverted extrovert who's into fitness with a bit of a twist and always shuffling through life's organized clutter. Here at TheOtherKLM, I dive into everything that makes us tick—from the quiet corners of introverted minds to the sweat and joy of staying active, all while keeping our mental game strong. I'm all about contradictions that somehow make perfect sense. Think of me as your go-to for exploring how to learn endlessly, live healthily, and think deeply, all without losing our collective minds. It's not just about fitness or learning; it's about finding balance in the chaos and connecting in the most unexpected ways. So, if you're into making sense of life's beautiful mess with me, stick around. We're in for a journey of learning, laughing, and maybe a bit of dancing... metaphorically speaking, of course.

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