Well, I've been using a computer since the age of eight, learned to program a ZX80 by the age of nine, and gone on from strength to strength ever since.
However...
Things like this still amaze me:
http://www.nofear.org/Archives/2003/05/demos.html
Don't worry, they're not viri.
Imagine: the first demo is 11 minutes long, WITH a soundtrack, and fits into 64kb of memory—about 1/1000 of a small digital photo (about the same size in graphics terms as a full screen pic at very low resolution/compression).
Bear in mind that a CD ROM can hold 650Mb, or 665,600kb.
For those of you interested, as far as CODE goes, 64kb of code is 524,288 digits long. Yes. That's right.
Amazing stuff


