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"philo" <philo@privacy.net> wrote in
news:qMadnY8_361wOYHVnZ2dnUVZ_oimnZ2d@ntd.net:
<SNIP>
>> > If I set the dial to "ten copies" but just put a single
>> > sheet of paper in the machine...if you hit the "0" it
>> > will punch a hole in the paper!!!!
>>
>> I /think/ I might have seen that one once somewhere. And I
>> always thought the Selectric ball was an astonishing feat
>> of ingenuity and engineering!
>
> The IBM typewriter that I used to punch the holes was one
> of their pre- Selectric models.
I understand that, I did not confuse them, I just put everything
in one paragraph
> The motor is pretty
> large...maybe a 1/8th HP???
>>>
>> I think I understand now. (And we both know you are not a
>> programming dummy.)
>>
> Oh no! I am a *serious* programming dummy.
> Yes, I could manage to write a few simple programs...
> but I honestly did not have the skills for doing it
> professionally.
Well, then you're not a programming dummy, and it is enough to
look at a few programs to realize many "professionals"
(especially those in northwest Washington state) are idiots!
> I am the biggest joker in the world...
> but someone tells me on or plays it sails over my head. <G>
I have the same problem. That's why purely verbal communication
(like here) often gets me confused.
<SNIP>
>> I'll keep it in mind for the dark day when I can no longer
>> run 98SE Lite. Having never even SEEN Linux (except ONE
>> screen shot which looked disturbingly like Windows) it
>> seems to me the hardest thing will be to decide which
>> distro to go with! I don't think I would have the patience
>> to try several.. not to mention I DO use a 33.6 modem! But
>> I have lots of time...
>
> Well if you want to fool with it...
When I HAVE to I will.
> on a 33.6k modem it may take six hours to download...
My machine is on 24/7 half the time. (Is that a contradiction?)
> but I used to do stuff like then when I was on dial up.
> I highly suggest a download manager.
I use a great one called FileHound. Marvelous. Free demo
forever, but I paid for it - like I paid for Xnews.
> You will also need a cd burned and software than can burn
> an .iso image
Got all that. All of a sudden you are talking to me as if you
forgot that I am not TOTALLY ignorant of computers, just not as
good with them as you are!
%-/
<SNIP>
>> > bathroom! That was quite humiliating for him I
>> > assure you!!!
>>
>> Hee hee.
>
> BTW: I did not look too closely !
There are /some/ things /no one/ wants to see.
<SNIP>
> When I encounter some idiot manager at work
> who tries to tell me how to do the job I've held since
> before he/she was born.
> I do not argue. I smile, say "yes" then just do it my own
> way. Sometimes they even tell me later: See told you that
> would work.
That's one of the many reasons why you are successful and I am a
failure.
<SNIP>
> It's the coffee you know!
I read recently it's the second biggest trade product after oil!
And I always thought it was soybeans!
--
Of course, it is no easy matter to be polite; in so far, I mean,
as it requires us to show great respect for everybody, whereas
most people deserve none at all; and again in so far as it
demands that we should feign the most lively interest in people,
when we must be very glad that we have nothing to do with them.
- Arthur Schopenhauer
"philo" <philo@privacy.net> wrote in
news:qMadnY8_361wOYHVnZ2dnUVZ_oimnZ2d@ntd.net:
<SNIP>
>> > If I set the dial to "ten copies" but just put a single
>> > sheet of paper in the machine...if you hit the "0" it
>> > will punch a hole in the paper!!!!
>>
>> I /think/ I might have seen that one once somewhere. And I
>> always thought the Selectric ball was an astonishing feat
>> of ingenuity and engineering!
>
> The IBM typewriter that I used to punch the holes was one
> of their pre- Selectric models.
I understand that, I did not confuse them, I just put everything
in one paragraph
> The motor is pretty
> large...maybe a 1/8th HP???
>>>
>> I think I understand now. (And we both know you are not a
>> programming dummy.)
>>
> Oh no! I am a *serious* programming dummy.
> Yes, I could manage to write a few simple programs...
> but I honestly did not have the skills for doing it
> professionally.
Well, then you're not a programming dummy, and it is enough to
look at a few programs to realize many "professionals"
(especially those in northwest Washington state) are idiots!
> I am the biggest joker in the world...
> but someone tells me on or plays it sails over my head. <G>
I have the same problem. That's why purely verbal communication
(like here) often gets me confused.
<SNIP>
>> I'll keep it in mind for the dark day when I can no longer
>> run 98SE Lite. Having never even SEEN Linux (except ONE
>> screen shot which looked disturbingly like Windows) it
>> seems to me the hardest thing will be to decide which
>> distro to go with! I don't think I would have the patience
>> to try several.. not to mention I DO use a 33.6 modem! But
>> I have lots of time...
>
> Well if you want to fool with it...
When I HAVE to I will.
> on a 33.6k modem it may take six hours to download...
My machine is on 24/7 half the time. (Is that a contradiction?)
> but I used to do stuff like then when I was on dial up.
> I highly suggest a download manager.
I use a great one called FileHound. Marvelous. Free demo
forever, but I paid for it - like I paid for Xnews.
> You will also need a cd burned and software than can burn
> an .iso image
Got all that. All of a sudden you are talking to me as if you
forgot that I am not TOTALLY ignorant of computers, just not as
good with them as you are!
%-/
<SNIP>
>> > bathroom! That was quite humiliating for him I
>> > assure you!!!
>>
>> Hee hee.
>
> BTW: I did not look too closely !
There are /some/ things /no one/ wants to see.
<SNIP>
> When I encounter some idiot manager at work
> who tries to tell me how to do the job I've held since
> before he/she was born.
> I do not argue. I smile, say "yes" then just do it my own
> way. Sometimes they even tell me later: See told you that
> would work.
That's one of the many reasons why you are successful and I am a
failure.
<SNIP>
> It's the coffee you know!
I read recently it's the second biggest trade product after oil!
And I always thought it was soybeans!
--
Of course, it is no easy matter to be polite; in so far, I mean,
as it requires us to show great respect for everybody, whereas
most people deserve none at all; and again in so far as it
demands that we should feign the most lively interest in people,
when we must be very glad that we have nothing to do with them.
- Arthur Schopenhauer