The Born Loser by Art and Chip Sansom for March 30, 2024

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    AllishaDawn  8 months ago

    I figured he was at least up to carbon copying on the type writer.

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    Yakety Sax  8 months ago

    Remember mimeographs? That smell.

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    Zykoic  8 months ago

    Me; Smoke signals, but full duplex with error correction.

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    Ahuehuete  8 months ago

    Remember those “inter office mailers”?

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    Renatus Profuturus Frigeridus Premium Member 8 months ago

    As soon as I was hired, I was that carrier pigeon: “Go to Mr… in the room nr … and tell him that…”

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    zzeek  8 months ago

    Uncle Ted must be a lot older than he looks. Must eat a diet consisting of a lot of preservatives. ;-)

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    nosirrom  8 months ago

    My father sold fax machines in the 60s. He also worked with state legislatures to pass laws designating facsimiles as “True Copies” of original documents acceptable for court proceedings.

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    GROG Premium Member 8 months ago

    Remember telex machines?

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    cracker65  8 months ago

    Uncle Ted is cool.

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    Kidon Ha-Shomer  8 months ago

    Bike couriers, and runners, those were the days, no electronic data transfer just kids using public transport with all the receipts from the day and the accounting tally from every satellite store to the central accounting office in Union Square.

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    Just-me  8 months ago

    Oh c’mon Uncle Ted. Don’t you remember using a telegraph via Western Union?

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    ChessPirate  8 months ago

    Twitter before Twitter? ☺

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    CorkLock  8 months ago

    I also recall the statement that computers would save billions of trees. Whoever thunk that one up? We use to make 1 original and two carbon copies. Now its 25 copies to a link and to 40 emails for their download if need be.

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    mckeonfuneralhomebx  8 months ago

    Flintstones was a carrier pterodactyl.

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    preacherman Premium Member 8 months ago

    I think Ted is having Brutus on. Though Ted might remember the vacuum cylinder system used in large offices to send printed documents from one section to another. Anything outside of the building would be sent via courier or registered mail. So, the fax was a revolutionary invention. I used to repair fax machines.

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    ladykat  8 months ago

    We used telexes and snail mail.

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    pat sandy creator 8 months ago

    cleaning up after the carrier pigeons was always a hassle…

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    Zebrastripes  8 months ago

    Ha! He’s as sarcastic as they come! LOLI remember turning the mimeograph for copies and the smell was pungent!

    However, I loved my typewriter…Miss it, in fact!

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    assrdood  8 months ago

    At least, with those old interoffice mailers, we got same day service. As opposed to the USPS, which now takes several days to get to the next town over.

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    raybarb44  8 months ago

    Oh come now Uncle Ted. We did have the Pony Express for those letters and documents that just had to get there overnight……

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    MuddyUSA  Premium Member 8 months ago

    And thanks to those birds Uncle Ted enjoys retired life!

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    KEA  8 months ago

    Uncle Ted likes playing mind games, but of course in my day we used 2 tin cans and a length of string.

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    andersjg Premium Member 8 months ago

    Those pneumatic tubes between floors in those old buildings.

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    Brent Rosenthal Premium Member 8 months ago

    I love Uncle Ted’s self-effacing outlook on life. But it is amazing to think of the evolution in technology during my 40 year career. I can remember things like dictabelts and the IBM Selectric being seen as new high tech.

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    kathleenhicks62  8 months ago

    And the U.S. postal service- -so called.

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    PoodleGroomer  8 months ago

    Leather pouches and horseback couriers.

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    cuzinron47  8 months ago

    Just remember what things were like when you started Brutus, and that was what things were like when he finished.

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    rick92040  8 months ago

    We used teletypes. We had the faster 100 word per minute vs the older 60 word per minute versions. Before that we used morse code.

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    Skeptical Meg  8 months ago

    In the last millennium, I worked on a project for an international telecom. They offered research grants to employees, and my project collected the purpose of the project and progress reports. Every year, I re-wrote the software to use whatever new data tech was available: paper or fax that someone entered into the program, then diskettes, then e-mail, then ftp, then web. It kept me busy AND I got to travel to the UK once a year for “requirements gathering”.

    An aside: I love how goComics is taking advantage of the latest tech and disallowing things like “and {slash} or” because “URLs are not allowed in the comments.”

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    tauyen  8 months ago

    we used to use sneaker . net to move files (go comics takes umbrage at making the term one word)

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    dbrucepm  8 months ago

    I tell them at work we didn’t have white out, we kept spackle at our desk for when we made a mistake chiseling our stone tables

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    Robert4170  8 months ago

    I remember keypunch cards.

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    goboboyd  8 months ago

    Sneaker Net… with pigeons.

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    Chris Sherlock  8 months ago

    Uncle Ted must have worked a really long time ago!

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    Moonkey Premium Member 8 months ago

    Most, if not all, of us have watched tech come and change and change and change and it will be changing forever. It’s fun to think about what the future will bring.

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    Chris  8 months ago

    I’m sure it was teaching them where to go was the problem though. :}

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