

Computer class had modules on (MS-)DOS, Lotus 123, Wordstar, and GW-BASIC. The succeeding years, we were taught Turbo Basic, Turbo Pascal, and Turbo C. In the final year, we had HTML and CSS.
There’s a region in my brain still devoted to a few Wordstar keyboard shortcuts (ctrl+KC
, ctrl+KK
, ctrl+Y
) but it’s degraded enough that I couldn’t remember what they’re for.
Oh, Tetris on handhelds was the craze when I was in primary school. They were called by a different name though (copyright reasons, perhaps) but the generic name was “Brick Game”.
EDIT:
Typos, missing punctuation and other mistakes.
My closet has five drawers and an open space that has three layers next to it. The items in the drawers are arranged according to function.
For the other space, it’s “outside wear” shirts organized by color for the top two layers. The top layer has shirts with simple, round-neck collars, and the middle layer has the shirts with less-than-simple collars. The bottom layer has my jeans, pants, and other “outside wear” clothes that are not shirts.