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I heard a guy once who was loudly ranting that new programs were purposely developed by computer makers to be unrunnable on older, weaker computers, and that the entire and only purpose of new programs was to require people to buy a newer computer. He was adamant that there ought to be a law that all programs be usable on any old computer.
So to anyone who was working with computers in the mid-nineties (while I only played games on them), I gotta ask: Is that something a person might actually say? “I’ve lost the file on adventure novels, classic”? As in, did people lose files?
It’s call “Vacation mode”. Your brain goes on vacation a week or so before your actual vacation and sometimes stays a week or two after it’s over. Hoppen’s to me all of the time.
I was a programmer for a company that was a software vendor for insurance. I approached my boss and asked why don’t we make the software more user friendly. He said if we did that we wouldn’t have to keep “improving” it and lose money. I also got in trouble for actually helping the client when they called me. I was supposed to tell them to go to their contact with the company and pay extra for the privilege of my help.
In the old computer world when those big reels of magnetic tapes were high-tech, the last thing written on a tape, after all the data, was an End of Tape mark. That way, when the tape was read back in, the system could detect where the data stopped. Since it was almost never near the actual physical end of the tape, it was called a Logical End-of-Tape.
Sometimes in the afternoon on a Friday I would reach a Logical End-of-Week.
cmxx about 9 hours ago
I heard a guy once who was loudly ranting that new programs were purposely developed by computer makers to be unrunnable on older, weaker computers, and that the entire and only purpose of new programs was to require people to buy a newer computer. He was adamant that there ought to be a law that all programs be usable on any old computer.
MReese about 9 hours ago
…and gets back after your body does.
snsurone76 about 9 hours ago
Elly looks amazingly like Michael in the last panel.
PoodleGroomer about 8 hours ago
By the time you get there, your mind has had 3 fruity rum drinks with a paper umbrella.
RickTengle about 8 hours ago
Fisher Price has made toy computers since the 80s
fuzzbucket Premium Member about 6 hours ago
I never had a problem with going, just with coming back.
Carl Premium Member about 5 hours ago
Once you are on vacation the only thing on your mind will be the return to work.
dbeitz929 about 5 hours ago
And the anticipation lasts longer than the vacation.
Katsuro Premium Member about 4 hours ago
So to anyone who was working with computers in the mid-nineties (while I only played games on them), I gotta ask: Is that something a person might actually say? “I’ve lost the file on adventure novels, classic”? As in, did people lose files?
MRBLUESKY529 about 4 hours ago
It’s call “Vacation mode”. Your brain goes on vacation a week or so before your actual vacation and sometimes stays a week or two after it’s over. Hoppen’s to me all of the time.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member about 4 hours ago
I was a programmer for a company that was a software vendor for insurance. I approached my boss and asked why don’t we make the software more user friendly. He said if we did that we wouldn’t have to keep “improving” it and lose money. I also got in trouble for actually helping the client when they called me. I was supposed to tell them to go to their contact with the company and pay extra for the privilege of my help.
kittygatos about 3 hours ago
There are some says it seems machines are out to get you. My printer (fairly new) has been having a tantrum.
dcdete. about 2 hours ago
I can’t believe how fast April has grown up!
Just yesterday I made a comment that April will turn 5 years old in a few weeks.
Yet today, April looks like she is at least 16 or 17 years old here!
ctolson about 2 hours ago
That’s just like traveling. It seems to take forever to get to your destination but the return trip takes no time at all.
baskate_2000 about 2 hours ago
Got that right, Moira. Been there and done that.
russef about 2 hours ago
Mind over wattsa matta.
Angry Indeed Premium Member about 1 hour ago
I love that comment Moira made about buying a computer from Fisher Price.
ladykat Premium Member about 1 hour ago
Truth.
happyinvenice23 about 1 hour ago
Cause that’s her son.
Bob Blumenfeld about 1 hour ago
In the old computer world when those big reels of magnetic tapes were high-tech, the last thing written on a tape, after all the data, was an End of Tape mark. That way, when the tape was read back in, the system could detect where the data stopped. Since it was almost never near the actual physical end of the tape, it was called a Logical End-of-Tape.
Sometimes in the afternoon on a Friday I would reach a Logical End-of-Week.
cmyk47 34 minutes ago
The early versions of a personal computer, the Commodore 64 and 128, were sold at Toys ’R Us
mindjob 29 minutes ago
Those early computers were anything but user friendly. They ran on DOS. The horror!