A more difficult answer than you'd think. I was born in Jefferson City, Missouri. My father is in the USAF, so we've moved every 3-4 years since. I've lived in San Antonio, TX, Washington, DC, Lakenheath, England, Montgomery, AL, and here. I vote in Texas and my driver's license is from Alabama.
I first used my parent's old IBM running DOS. Since then I've used a variety of PCs and laptops. Right now I'm using an older laptop running a stripped down Ubuntu as a multi-use server, and I'm using ArchLinux on my current laptop for schoolwork, email, Internet, programming, etc. I first took an interest in computer science while playing games on the Apple ][ at elementary school.
On a daily basis, I think a computer scientist programs, or designs programs. My personal favorite programming experience was learning Python, which is six or seven different kinds of beautiful. I was able to create a command line interface to Google's Blogger service in a few hours, starting from no knowledge of the http or xml libraries. Then I read PEP8 and a few tutorials on how to do things correctly, and was pretty shamed. But it was great to be able to just get it done with hardly any effort - and I didn't even do things the easiest way!
In the future I see myself using computers just as I do now. Internet, document formulation, and programming. If it ain't broke...