The first computer I worked on (1979) was a Wang 2200 with 16 inch disks. They had their own suitcase for transport and storage. I also had the T-shirt. The CPU was as big as a desk. Now, of course, a thumb drive has many times more capability. Also had an IBM word processor with 8 inch disks and rudimentary computer capabilities for a data base which frequently crashed and lost everything. Made them take it back as they could not make it stop crashing. Before that, worked with IBM mag card word processor – magnetic cards the size and shape of the old cardboard punch cards and IBM dual tape cassette word processor. Dinosaur much?
The 100% is the heart rate at rest. The percentage above that is the person at maximum effort. So the poor guy can only do a little bit without maxing out.
I don’t put many miles on either – the last fill up I got was in September 2017 – yes, 2017 – before Hurricane Irma. Still have about a quarter tank left. I got boring I guess – retired and living on not much boring. Sigh.
The first computer I worked on (1979) was a Wang 2200 with 16 inch disks. They had their own suitcase for transport and storage. I also had the T-shirt. The CPU was as big as a desk. Now, of course, a thumb drive has many times more capability. Also had an IBM word processor with 8 inch disks and rudimentary computer capabilities for a data base which frequently crashed and lost everything. Made them take it back as they could not make it stop crashing. Before that, worked with IBM mag card word processor – magnetic cards the size and shape of the old cardboard punch cards and IBM dual tape cassette word processor. Dinosaur much?