Unveiling the Inner World of Computers: A Childhood Exploration

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Computers have interested me ever since I was a child. I got my first Computer when I was seven years old. It was a cheap Dell and I was so excited to finally have my own computer. Before I got my own, I was using my mom's computer which was one of the best you could get at the time. I would either play Club Penguin or look around the internet. However, I was always curious how computers worked and functioned. I was always interested with what was happening on the inside. So when I finished setting up my new Computer and after using it for a couple days, I couldn't stop thinking about opening the computer to look at the internals.So, with a screwdriver I "borrowed" from my dad's tool box, I unscrewed some screws, slid off the case, and gasped in the computers glory. …show more content…

There were little fans, a big green board on the back of the case with a shiny square dead smack in the middle, a big rectangular box and so much more that I couldn't comprehend. I swear I stared at these striking components for at least ten minutes just examining them. This experience is what really sparked my interest for computers and made me want to learn more about them. I put everything back together before my parents caught me taking apart a brand new computer and began researching what I saw. The big green board I saw is called a Motherboard, the shiny square I saw in the Motherboard is called the CPU/processor, the big rectangular box I saw is called a hard drive. As time went on, I kept learning more and more about this alien names. I would walk around asking my parents, "Do you know what a CPU is, do you know what a motherboard is?" I felt so cool when they had no idea what I was saying and I had to explain something to my parents instead of them explaining something to me. Looking back, I am so proud of this determination and Interest I had at only seven years

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