We had one of those at our church. I’d never worked on a computer before (except in elementary school), so I didn’t see why it was so bad. But everyone else made fun of it.
on 05/13 at 03:22 PM
Wow - I could get a One port T3/E3 network module - Cisco part number NM-1T3/E3= for that!
"In 1984, the “Apple Macintosh” was introduced, a personal computer which used a GUI or graphical user interface, so anyone could use a computer by pointing and clicking a computer mouse on pictures (icons) or menus. The next year in 1985, “Microsoft Windows” was introduced, a graphical user interface created for IBM computers.
The first desktop publishing program was created by Paul Brainard and a company called Aldus, the program called “Aldus Pagemaker 1.0” was released in July, 1985 for the “Macintosh” and in December, 1986, for the “IBM”. “
We had one of those at our church. I’d never worked on a computer before (except in elementary school), so I didn’t see why it was so bad. But everyone else made fun of it.
Wow - I could get a One port T3/E3 network module - Cisco part number NM-1T3/E3= for that!
or a 600mm f/4L lens for my camera!
Holy shit! I sure don’t remember PageMaker on Windows, though… what year was that?
d’oh. That’d be “new for 89”.
"In 1984, the “Apple Macintosh” was introduced, a personal computer which used a GUI or graphical user interface, so anyone could use a computer by pointing and clicking a computer mouse on pictures (icons) or menus. The next year in 1985, “Microsoft Windows” was introduced, a graphical user interface created for IBM computers.
The first desktop publishing program was created by Paul Brainard and a company called Aldus, the program called “Aldus Pagemaker 1.0” was released in July, 1985 for the “Macintosh” and in December, 1986, for the “IBM”. “
My. Time do (did) fly…
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