carmen indorato
Extraordinary
The only place that ever really worked as advertised without making a mess was on Mylar or film....if you used the right eraser of course!Take it a step at a time. Wait until you discover erasable ink!
The only place that ever really worked as advertised without making a mess was on Mylar or film....if you used the right eraser of course!Take it a step at a time. Wait until you discover erasable ink!
Mechanical pencils are great! I still use them from time to time. I still must be the only person w/o a smart phone....oh hell!......I don’t even have a cell phone any more. Never needed it and never will. Being that “Plugged In” was never necessary thank God. I am typing this on an iPad Pro and hate using it. Real toidy ting it is I Tinks yes! Wish I never spent all that money on it. Typing on it sucks and is really counter productive....not that I ever really liked typing much!!!And here I am still preferring to scribble in spiral bound notebooks and leatherbound sketchbooks or on Bristol-board pads when my arthritis is manageable. Though I have switched from No.2 pencils to refillable mechanical pencils in the last 10 years, so progress is catching up to me.
Just look what you started with your post! You got us all reminiscing and wishing...in my case anyway.....those low-tech days were never forced into obsolescence!I asked my son if he had seen the newspaper.
He told me newspapers were obsolete and handed me his iPad.
That fly never had a chance.
Source: American Legion Magazine (Sept or Oct issue, can't recall which one I read it in. I always try to give credit where credit is due.)
You know, that reminds me that Apple used to release a video tutorial with their macs on how to use a mouse. I used to think to myself then, "What kind of idiot doesn't know how to use a mouse?"
(But then there's 10 types of people in the world. Those who understand binary and those who don't.)
My very first computer used jumper wires.You know, that reminds me that Apple used to release a video tutorial with their macs on how to use a mouse. I used to think to myself then, "What kind of idiot doesn't know how to use a mouse?"
If you really want to reminisce: Kids react to a payphone.Just look what you started with your post! You got us all reminiscing and wishing...in my case anyway.....those low-tech days were never forced into obsolescence!
I do not have a Smart Phone either. I actually very much hate this wave of "Smart" technology. While I can see some uses for some of it, I do not want my TV or DVD player connected all of the time...I do not want "Suggestions" from my cable box on what I may like (because if they are anything like Google's or Amazon's suggestions they are terrible and just spamming what they are paid to sell). I do have a cell phone, my only phone, a good old flip phone (mostly so I can flip it open and say "Scotty, do you read" when in crowded offices or elevators). I needed a cell phone because of all the medical and government offices I have to deal with - I swear I will make 20-30 calls and leave messages, and would leave my house for 5 minutes to run up the street to the mini-mart, come home and find 3 messages...like clockwork...then days of me calling back again for it to repeat.I still use them from time to time. I still must be the only person w/o a smart phone....oh hell!......I don’t even have a cell phone any more. Never needed it and never will. Being that “Plugged In” was never necessary thank God.
I just can't help but remember that scene in Star Trek IV with Scotty using it like a microphone "Hello Computer?"You know, that reminds me that Apple used to release a video tutorial with their macs on how to use a mouse. I used to think to myself then, "What kind of idiot doesn't know how to use a mouse?"
The kind who has never seen one what it is for or how to coordinate eye hand movement while forgetting the mouse and stareing at that stupid cursor/ arrow on the screen. Believe me there are MANY people still not living in a technology appaplexy in this world and God bless them!!!You know, that reminds me that Apple used to release a video tutorial with their macs on how to use a mouse. I used to think to myself then, "What kind of idiot doesn't know how to use a mouse?"
I asked my son if he had seen the newspaper.
He told me newspapers were obsolete and handed me his iPad.
That fly never had a chance.
Source: American Legion Magazine (Sept or Oct issue, can't recall which one I read it in. I always try to give credit where credit is due.)
How millennial of you! How about TNSTAAFL?ROFLMAO!
Years ago, when my son was barely an egg, He would sit on my lap and play a game called DOOM. It was a video game. For computers before they were displaced by Playstations and Xbox's. He barely knew how to read, but in a few moments he was killing monsters with no problem. All he had was the mouse and those small hands and a brand new brain.You know, that reminds me that Apple used to release a video tutorial with their macs on how to use a mouse. I used to think to myself then, "What kind of idiot doesn't know how to use a mouse?"
Years ago, when my son was barely an egg, He would sit on my lap and play a game called DOOM. It was a video game. For computers before they were displaced by Playstations and Xbox's. He barely knew how to read, but in a few moments he was killing monsters with no problem. All he had was the mouse and those small hands and a brand new brain.
Years later, my good friend Ashley, all of ten years old at the time, wanted me to play Mario Bros with her. It uses something called a gamepad.
You know, In dozens of matches, I never beat her. Not once. I wonder if she was thinking, "What kind of an idiot doesn't know how to use a gamepad?"
Those must be the folks who don't know how to count.Actually, there are 10 types of people in the world, those who understand ternary, those who don't, and those who mistake it for binary