The view from my "office"

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Dawnwing over Dubbo coming home from Bangkok. Flight delayed, my careful onward flight selection up the creek, re-rescheduled on arrival, bag lost and eventually delivered home where I had discovered the weather that one normally finds in Scotland.

Tired but happy!
 
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I remember a range of 286 and 386 chip based PCs back in the 1980s, but not as sophisticated as your. The ones I used only had floppy drives, while your one appears to be a hard-disk drive model.
The ones in my office looked like this:
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A CPT Word processor using the CP/M OS, with a portrait screen built around foolscap paper size.
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My NEC APC with twin 8" floppy drives, that came with Wordstar and dBase
Wow, did they have 8" before 5 1/4" (and then 3 1/2")? Never came across those. But then my first machine was a 386.
 
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