Shoe by Gary Brookins and Susie MacNelly for November 24, 2010

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    JP Steve Premium Member almost 14 years ago

    Gee, in my day we used to crash (and burn!) – modern computers are so much cooler!

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    pouncingtiger  almost 14 years ago

    I feel your pain, Skyler.

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    Yukoner  almost 14 years ago

    Told you you should have c=bought a Mac!

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    pamlicorat  almost 14 years ago

    I hated typing papers because I would always mess up on the last sentence and have to redo the whole page.

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    ses1066  almost 14 years ago

    In my college years I had SEVERE LUST for the IBM Selectric (tm) WITH the correcting-ribbon feature! You youngsters just have NO IDEA how #@#^%^ tired I got of that little bottle and dried-out brush!

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    rshive  almost 14 years ago

    ladyfnger86 -I’m of the same generation. And we walked uphill in the snow 3 miles both ways, to and from school.

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    tinhutjohn  almost 14 years ago

    Why do you think they call them terminals?

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    GROG Premium Member almost 14 years ago

    Been there, done that for sure.

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    whitecarabao  almost 14 years ago

    ses1066, “bottle with a dried out brush’?? How about wheel-shaped typewriter erasers with the little brush attached. If you made a second mistake, you had a hole in the paper! AARRGGH at 2 AM! My term papers often looked like the mice had used them for a midnight feast.

    Computers certainly made life easier. Now, we can cut and paste our errors multiple times with no effort at all. And, of course, I (like almost everyone) will catch a mistake a fraction of a second AFTER clicking the print (or send) button… AARRGGH in the 21st century!

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    ponytail56  almost 14 years ago

    late 60’s 9th grade they said I had to take typing. Told ‘em didn’t want typing. they said must. said I won’t do the work. they said you’ll flunk. said you got a deal! there wasn’t even a hint of computers except the univac. it had as much power as a credit card size calculator

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    frrykid Premium Member almost 14 years ago

    I am not as old as most of you but my computer roots go back quite far as well. The first PC I ever used was a Kapro with a 8088-2 Intel Processor (the second generation of the Intel processor) with a 5.25 actual floppy disk. Green monochrome monitor. DOS 2 or 3. As I recall, it cost something like $2000 to 2500. (1984 if I remember)

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    ses1066  almost 14 years ago

    frrykid - I used to sell Kaypro II luggable CPM computers. They were a popular alternative to the Osborne luggable but soon fell out of popularity due to the success of the IBM PC and the Compaq PC-DOS luggable. Kaypro did come out with a Kaypro 16 that had what you mentioned.

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