On this day, in 1977, The Apple II, considered to be the first real personal computer, went on sale. With its integrated keyboard, built-in BASIC programming language, color monitor and sound card, it set the standard for what people would expect from a PC in the years to come. The machine, after officially kicking off the PC craze, went on to dominate the education industry, filling classrooms nation-wide with systems. A lot of people cut their teeth on an Apple II running LOGO, or playing Oregon Trail.
When did you get your first home PC? Was it an Apple?