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<blockquote></blockquote>{{Profile_Infobox|title1 = Diana Adams|image1 = DianaProPhoto.jpg|born = 1973-07-07|age = 50|nationality = Australian |
<blockquote></blockquote>{{Profile_Infobox|title1 = Diana Adams|image1 = DianaProPhoto.jpg|born = 1973-07-07|age = 50|nationality = Australian|channel_role = OS Tester|caption1=Diana Adams}}'''Diana Adams''' (Ben's Wife) is the main OS Tester on the OSFirstTimer YouTube channel. Diana is the mother of OSFirstTimer creator, [[Philip Adams]]. She also stars on the channels [[TerrifiedMum]] and [[OSFT Historic VLogs]], both created by Philip. |
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As of 2023, Diana is 50 years old. |
As of 2023, Diana is 50 years old. |
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==Family & History== |
==Family & History== |
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Both of her parents and her brother (and only sibling) have passed away, making her closest relatives by blood, excluding her children, no longer alive. She also has a cousin named Zoran, but it is not known whether he is alive or not. |
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Diana's first proper interactions with a computer were in her eleventh school year (in 1989), where she programmed with a Tandy TRS-80 computer which had most likely 64 KiB of RAM. Those 64 KiB RAM were later remembered incorrectly by her as ''her first computer being 64-bit'' in terms of computer processor architecture, which was impossible, as it didn't exist at that time. The programming language she was learning to use on that computer was BASIC. Since then, she hasn't been using computers for several years. With the start of her job as an accountant, she also started to use computers again, being introduced to Windows XP and Microsoft Office (mostly Word and Excel). |
Diana's first proper interactions with a computer were in her eleventh school year (in 1989), where she programmed with a Tandy TRS-80 computer which had most likely 64 KiB of RAM. Those 64 KiB RAM were later remembered incorrectly by her as ''her first computer being 64-bit'' in terms of computer processor architecture, which was impossible, as it didn't exist at that time. The programming language she was learning to use on that computer was BASIC. Since then, she hasn't been using computers for several years. With the start of her job as an accountant, she also started to use computers again, being introduced to Windows XP and Microsoft Office (mostly Word and Excel). |