In high school I remember seeing the first Texas Instruments' first scientific calculator, it was amazing.
Computer Programming was sending your basic program to Toronto to be turned into punch cards, then you get back a stack of punch cards to go through to see if there were any typos. I can't quite remember what happened after that but you had to wait in line 'figuratively' to run your program on the University main frame. It took a week to get it back. Then you go through the printout, if you had made a mistake you went through your program, line by line to see where you fu**ed up. And with a major mistake you had to re-write it and go through the whole process again. The rest of the time was theory. I was fascinated by the whole idea of computers but the class itself was boring as ****.
Oh yea up here in Canada, the Metric system, high school French, Parisian not Quebec French.
A school trip to Paris to study the Rose Windows. We poured the guys into their rooms every night. The Legal drinking age of 15 did not help.
Started smoking...both, Jacques Cousteau
Sorry long list, had a Milestone birthday this year