Barb is the one who should be anxious. Giving executives computers (or, in the beginning, word processors like the Wang) meant that the secretarial pool was soon going to get a lot smaller.
There were a select few that did not have one even in the 90’s. I was in IT and the howling of those people when they got their PC’s still echos in my ears.
I remember when we weren’t even around in offices at all….heck I remember only manual typewriters, then electric, selectric and many years before computers in offices
Templo S.U.D. over 5 years ago
get with the times, Roger
Adiraiju over 5 years ago
Ah, the mid-90s, when a lot of older professionals started to realize that computers were NOT going away…
DanFlak over 5 years ago
I remember those days, “I don’t have time to learn this computer stuff. I have work to do!”
Robert Wilson Premium Member over 5 years ago
Barb is the one who should be anxious. Giving executives computers (or, in the beginning, word processors like the Wang) meant that the secretarial pool was soon going to get a lot smaller.
The Pro from Dover over 5 years ago
Rhot rho Roger
bbbmorrell over 5 years ago
There were a select few that did not have one even in the 90’s. I was in IT and the howling of those people when they got their PC’s still echos in my ears.
BiggerNate91 over 5 years ago
I never really thought about this that way…
Stephen Gilberg over 5 years ago
Twist: The computer was there the whole time. Roger’s just flaky.
whenlifewassimpler over 5 years ago
I remember when we weren’t even around in offices at all….heck I remember only manual typewriters, then electric, selectric and many years before computers in offices
Rolf Rykken Premium Member over 5 years ago
It’s a classic iMac G3!
Ceeg22 Premium Member over 5 years ago
And now nobody can do any work if they can’t get on their computer
70bugs about 2 years ago
tough times ahead im afraid