Well I was able to get back into a couple of old hard drives which were gathering dust and it turns out I was actually quite a fan of Bitcoin back in 2011. Looking at my browsing history, the earliest references to Bitcoin are Google searches that I made in mid-2011. This was just after I learned about it from a forum I used to visit. Then I can see links to this forum (but back then it was called Bitcoin.org) and a site called We Use Coins.
I can see that I then searched the phrase "buy bitcoins" and then registered an account at Mt. Gox but didn't do anything after that. I think I made a MyBitcoin account too but I'm not sure. I also signed up to a site called Bitcoinplus which lets users generate bitcoins using their computers. Amazingly, when I entered my email address, I found out that my account is still there but because the hardware I used was very poor (I was mining on my laptop running Windows XP), I was only able to generate 75,000 satoshis:
Then, as I go further up my history, I see that I browsed these forums quite a bit. I can see references to laszlo's pizza, the person who got hacked and lost 25,000 BTC, a topic called "new real tangible physical bitcoin coin" which I'm guessing probably refers to Casascius coins, and the announcement thread for Namecoin. By the end of 2011, the references to Bitcoin start to fade and it seems I lost interest by 2012.
Technically speaking, I guess this makes me an early adopter. I was into bitcoins and even obtained some while the prices were still in the single digits. But with only 75,000 satoshis to show for it, I must be the poorest early adopter in the world.