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570.2 | | RUBY::BOYAJIAN | One of the Happy Generations | Fri Dec 07 1990 05:12 | 4 |
| ...when people ask you for your address, your first thought is to
give them your net address.
--- jerry
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570.3 | re .0: (-: Is it safe? :-) | NEMAIL::KALIKOWD | ThatsNotPROBLEMsThatsLIFE! | Fri Dec 07 1990 08:03 | 13 |
| ... when your computer's surge protector is powerful enough to run not
only a *computer,* but an *iron* as well!! ???
... or, on the less worrisome side --
(really, Linda L, do you think it's safe to put such a load on a lowly
surge-protector (that was probably bought in the '80s anyway) ?? :-)
... You know you're a person of the '90s when you have to study a
50-page manual just to learn how to use your (you should pardon the
antique expression) record-player and radio...
But I guess that started in the '80s too so it don't count...
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570.4 | We don' need no steenkin' CD's | SA1794::CHARBONND | Fred was right - YABBADABBADOOO! | Fri Dec 07 1990 08:13 | 1 |
| When you refer to a song as "track number xx"
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570.5 | | MCIS2::WALTON | | Fri Dec 07 1990 08:42 | 10 |
| Wait a sec,
Bonnie, you spent the week at Linda's and no one called me.
What is the deal, here???...
Sue
Back to the regularly scheduled discussion!
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570.6 | Is fax the singular of feces? | BOLT::MINOW | Cheap, fast, good; choose two | Fri Dec 07 1990 11:48 | 4 |
| All of my friends have fax machines. (And I just got a fax modem
for my home computer).
Martin.
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570.7 | Just a few Notes | REGENT::BROOMHEAD | Don't panic -- yet. | Fri Dec 07 1990 11:51 | 4 |
| You spin away from your home computer to dial into work on the
real terminal while you print out a long file.
Ann B.
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570.8 | I'm sure that confused Grandma!!! | TLE::D_CARROLL | Hakuna Matata | Fri Dec 07 1990 11:53 | 9 |
| ...when writing even paper mail (a very rare occurence in and of
itself) you express pleasure or humor by sticking in a colon, followed
by a dash, followed by a right paren.
...when you have good friends you have known for months and you don't
know their phone number because the only way you ever communicate is by
email!
D!
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570.9 | | GWYNED::YUKONSEC | Cuddles Delight | Fri Dec 07 1990 11:59 | 12 |
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>...when writing even paper mail (a very rare occurence in and of
>itself) you express pleasure or humor by sticking in a colon, followed
>by a dash, followed by a right paren.
I don't know D! I kind of like getting them!
(*8
E Grace
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570.10 | | OXNARD::HAYNES | Charles Haynes | Fri Dec 07 1990 13:21 | 18 |
| You know when you're a person of the '90s when someone (Hi Martin) asks if the
singular of feces is fax and you do:
gilroy 32*>rsh jumbo random feces
feces
feces
(fesez),
n.pl.
1. waste matter discharged from the intestines through the anus;
excrement.
2. dregs; sediment. Also, faeces.
[late ME < L faeces grounds, dregs, sediment (pl. of faex)]
In order to tell them that, no, it's the plural of "faex".
:-)
-- Charles
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570.12 | "Correction"... | STAR::BECK | Paul Beck | Fri Dec 07 1990 13:58 | 5 |
| > You spin away from your home computer to dial into work on the
> real terminal while you print out a long file.
Nope, that's '80s. To be '90s you do it all in different windows
on your home PC with a print spooler and terminal emulator.
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570.13 | | OXNARD::HAYNES | Charles Haynes | Fri Dec 07 1990 14:05 | 19 |
| >> You spin away from your home computer to dial into work on the
>> real terminal while you print out a long file.
> Nope, that's '80s. To be '90s you do it all in different windows
> on your home PC with a print spooler and terminal emulator.
Nope, that's 80s too. In the 90's you have a small home lan and a workstation
and gateway connected to the global network via ISDN. You spool your print
jobs to the laser printer in your office, or you spool them to the small printer
next to you on the desk, then give the input focus to the DECwindows Notes
window and continue noting...
If you don't believe me, check back in five years.
-- Charles (a 90s kind of guy)
P.S. No, I don't have ISDN yet. I connect via 56kb leased line. ISDN is next
year's project.
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570.14 | | CVG::THOMPSON | Does your manager know you read Notes? | Fri Dec 07 1990 15:28 | 14 |
| You blankly look at a sheet of paper with writting on it and try
and figure out how to spellcheck it. Realize that that requires a
scanner which you don't have with you in the store and just write
so sloppy that noone can tell what the letters are anyway.
Explain that the reason you haven't written someone is that they
don't have an (Email) address.
Can't "call" in sick because the computer is down.
Have to explain why the word "dial" is in the phrase "dial in" to
your son.
Alfred
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570.15 | And Spell Checked Too! | HENRYY::HASLAM_BA | Creativity Unlimited | Fri Dec 07 1990 15:47 | 3 |
| ...when you can't type anymore. It's *got* to be word processed.
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570.16 | Greedy? Who me? | BSS::VANFLEET | Chased by my Higher Self! | Fri Dec 07 1990 15:58 | 5 |
| When all you want for Christmas is a second phone line so you can carry
on a conversation with a friend through email while simultaneuosly
talking to them on the other line!
Nanci
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570.18 | re 570.10 -- Naah, that's '70s!! :-) | NEMAIL::KALIKOWD | ThatsNotPROBLEMsThatsLIFE! | Fri Dec 07 1990 19:13 | 24 |
| Ya don't mean to be trying to convince me that all those random feces
that you had to *remember* and *type into a terminal* (or terminal
emulator) is NINETIES, do ya, Charles???
Now if you'd said you were pointing and clicking at windows and radio
buttons and sliders and suchlike, I might have believed that you were a
person of the Mid-to-Late 80's or earlyish 90's....
Nice functionality, btw, and I hear that Steve Jobs' NEXT cube has the
Merriam-Webster online on CD-ROM, bundled in with the box. Now that's
closer to state-of-the-art interfacing to an online dictionary, and on
a U*IX substrate too!!!
(Apologies to the "mouse-ophobic" among us {yes, I guess I *did* mean
"-ophobic" with a slightly sarcastic tone :-} but mice and GUIs are
definitely here to stay -- and to evolve into multimedia extravaganzas,
even like unto the Real World...)
(-: btw if anyone starts arguing about the pros/cons of MICE etc., Be
Warned -- that will START A RATHOLE!!! :-)
(-: have I earned my Nerd Beanie with 2 propellers rampant yet?? :-)
Dan
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570.19 | | NOATAK::BLAZEK | cross my heart with silver | Fri Dec 07 1990 19:21 | 5 |
|
your dog has a separation anxiety issue, and you address it. =8-)
Carla (who wants a psychologically healthy woofer)
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570.20 | | TINCUP::KOLBE | The dilettante divorcee | Fri Dec 07 1990 19:38 | 4 |
| ...when you want everyone to wear spandex and cat suits and look spacey.
and when you cringe at each new NASA failure, I want to travel to the moon as a
tourist before I die and things are looking grim. liesl
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570.21 | life with canine dependants... | RAVEN1::AAGESEN | gotta' learn how to use my hands | Fri Dec 07 1990 20:43 | 9 |
|
re. 19
but carla, he's just a BABY!!
poooooooor elliot... his mama just doesn't understand.
~r
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570.22 | | LEZAH::BOBBITT | trial by stone | Sat Dec 08 1990 16:11 | 16 |
| you can find people to go out to dinner with by checking their "hungry
bit". This was set up on one of the MIT systems (OZ?) in the AI
building because so many hackers worked so many strange hours. If you
were hungry you'd set your hungry-bit and when someone wanted company
for Szechuan food (of course...), they'd simply contact all the people
with their hungry bits set. Oz is now gone, and I'm uncertain whether
the program carried over from that DEC-20 to any other machines, but it
was a lovely hack.
Another good hack was done (drat I can't remember where), but you could
"finger" (i.e. using UNIX you could check on certain
things/people/characteristics) the coke machines in the building and
find out when the cans had been last added so you could locate the
coldest soda in the building and purchase it posthaste....
-Jody
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570.23 | | GUESS::DERAMO | Sometimes they leave skid marks. | Sun Dec 09 1990 00:08 | 6 |
| re .22,
I heard they also had <some funny key on the keyboard>+E
rigged to call the elevator up to that floor.
Dan
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570.24 | Give me my money back you #$%&*!@ machine! | LRCSNL::WALES | David from Down-under | Sun Dec 09 1990 06:14 | 9 |
| G'Day,
Re .22
I've never been known to 'finger' a Coke machine before but I sure
have 'fisted' a few!
David.
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570.25 | | YUPPY::DAVIESA | She is the Alpha... | Mon Dec 10 1990 03:58 | 6 |
|
...when you feel truly embaressed, and concerned about the quality of
your life, because you don't have a screen of any kind at home...
'gail
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570.26 | | BOOKS::BUEHLER | | Mon Dec 10 1990 08:33 | 17 |
| At lunch the other day,
the waiter had to prompt me for a reply,
$ Eggrolls? <ret>
Yes
$Fried rice? <ret>
Yes
$Tea <ret>
Yes
My daughter thought it was hysterical; the 'prompter' and I felt
kind of weird.
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570.27 | no coke, pepsi | DECWET::JWHITE | peace and love | Mon Dec 10 1990 12:52 | 5 |
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re:.22
the 'finger coke' hack was perpetrated at cmu circa 1983
;^)
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570.28 | Just the faex, mam. | BOLT::MINOW | Cheap, fast, good; choose two | Mon Dec 10 1990 13:54 | 6 |
| You know it's the 90's when you can listen to Bach on the CD Rom reader
on your home computer while you run Notes in one window, a drawing
program in another window, and a page layout program in a third;
all on a "personal computer."
Martin.
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570.29 | | OXNARD::HAYNES | Charles Haynes | Mon Dec 10 1990 14:22 | 47 |
| Re: .18 NEMAIL::KALIKOWD
> Ya don't mean to be trying to convince me that all those random feces
> that you had to *remember* and *type into a terminal* (or terminal
> emulator) is NINETIES, do ya, Charles???
Of course I didn't type it in... I used quick-copy. I have do "Xwebster" with a
motif interface that I normally use, and I could have posted a CDA screendump
of the interface, but would have missed my point...
********************************************************************************
* WARNING, WARNING, WARNING. The next note is a DDIF document! If you are *
* using the character cell interface to notes you probably want to skip it! *
********************************************************************************
> Now if you'd said you were pointing and clicking at windows and radio
> buttons and sliders and suchlike, I might have believed that you were a
> person of the Mid-to-Late 80's or earlyish 90's....
I was using point-and-click at windows and radio buttons and sliders back in the
'70s boy. I worked on Lisa - the predecessor to the Mac. I also worked at Xerox,
and I have a Xerox Dandelion on that home lan I mentioned...
> Nice functionality, btw, and I hear that Steve Jobs' NEXT cube has the
> Merriam-Webster online on CD-ROM, bundled in with the box. Now that's
> closer to state-of-the-art interfacing to an online dictionary, and on
> a U*IX substrate too!!!
It seems that you may not have been able to tell that I accessed random from
unix via a network. Stand alone PCs aren't very '90s. Global networks are...
(Though I was using the ARPAnet to get from San Diego to MIT in the *early*
'70s.) Jody - I didn't use oz, I used MIT-MC and MIT-AI - venerable DEC-10's.
> (-: have I earned my Nerd Beanie with 2 propellers rampant yet?? :-)
Nope, but you can have a nerd wannabeanie.
Re: .20 TINCUP::KOLBE
> and when you cringe at each new NASA failure, I want to travel to the moon as a
> tourist before I die and things are looking grim. liesl
I'm afraid the '90s sort of way to get to the moon will be from Baikonur... :-)
(ask the Japanese journalist who just went to MIR for n-gazillion dollars cash.)
-- Charles
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570.30 | original is in "Motif Blue" and Lavender... | OXNARD::HAYNES | Charles Haynes | Mon Dec 10 1990 14:27 | 5 |
570.31 | | ICS::STRIFE | | Mon Dec 10 1990 16:52 | 2 |
| When you can't seem to think, much less write whole sentences, unless
your fingers are on a keyboard.
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570.32 | Roles have changed a bit . . . | CGHUB::SHIELDS | | Tue Dec 11 1990 12:20 | 8 |
|
. . . . . . when you help your 6' - 16 year old son make a ponytail
and pick out which earing looks best with it! (And I never even
flinched! I rather liked the look.) Guess that's what convinced
me that I was a mom of the 90's!
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570.34 | You know you're a parent of the 90s when... | BUFFER::WARREN | | Tue Dec 11 1990 13:49 | 18 |
| ...when your young children:
...don't know that the TV can be turned on without a remote control.
...play "daycare" instead of "house."
...think that phone numbers are only two digits long (as in speed
dialing, er, punching).
...play with their toy kitchen and, when you ask for a glass of water,
reach not for the toy faucet, but for an imaginary bottle of spring
water in the toy refrigerator.
Ah, make-believe isn't what it used to be!
-Tracy
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570.35 | Did I really buy these??? | LRCSNL::WALES | David from Down-under | Wed Dec 12 1990 17:25 | 13 |
| G'Day,
We decided to have a '70's party for New Year's Eve in our new
house. I am currently compiling cassettes of various seventies music
and you really know that you are a person of the nineties when all
those disco songs and ABBA records sound so old complete with all the
crackles and pops and bangs that go with records - I'd forgotten how bad
records really sound!
David.
P.S. You're all welcome to come if you are in Australia :-).
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570.36 | Hello? | BTOVT::JPETERS | John Peters, DTN 266-4391 | Fri Dec 14 1990 09:35 | 4 |
| when you start to write "VTX ELF
find
...
on a piece of paper
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570.37 | | DASXPS::HENDERSON | Or it could have been the wind | Fri Dec 14 1990 09:48 | 5 |
| You pick up your VCR remote to fast forward through commercials and then
realize you're not watching a tape :^/
Jim
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570.38 | True story! (blush :-) | NEMAIL::KALIKOWD | Nom de N�te | Fri Dec 14 1990 22:01 | 15 |
| ... you look in the top right corners of any rectangular object (like a
book or billboard or glass window) to find out what time it is!
Explanation: On my Macs at home and at work I run a small shareware
menu-bar digital clock that tells time beautifully in Zapf Chancery 24
point.
Only problem is I've gotten so used to it that ...
... I catch myself looking in the top right corners of ANYthing when I
wonder what time it is!
But since I started doing this in 1985, I guess that's '80s innit...
Dan
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570.39 | | GUESS::DERAMO | Sometimes they leave skid marks. | Sat Dec 15 1990 00:28 | 4 |
| The time is in the upper right of my workstation, too. A
small program creates an icon and shows the time in it.
Dan
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570.41 | | AUKLET::MEIER | Collector of Glass Insulators | Tue Dec 18 1990 12:56 | 15 |
| These aren't necessarily '90's either, but...
* You have that 3rd phone line so you and your spouse/roommate/SO could both be
dialed in (er, punched up? uh, neither, actually, since the modem does it
automatically) and have the third line for voice (or, both talk on the
phone and still be able to login).
* Your friend asks if you have a third friend's phone number, and you say
"Yes, but I'll have to get back to you after my system reboots..."
* Your home and office both start to resemble recycling centers (anyone know
a store in the Maynard/Marlboro/Concord area that gives deposits back for
Snapple soda bottles? I won't throw them out! (please send me mail!)
Jill
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570.42 | | DCL::NANCYB | | Fri Jan 04 1991 12:12 | 22 |
|
...when you have to decide whether to take your
"network link" with you on vacation.
Of course I took my laptop with me. That was never
a question ;-). But I had to contemplate whether to
bring a pocket modem, and finally decided against it.
The downside, of course, is zillions of unread =wn=
notes upon return!
On the plane it was quite thrilling to be able to get
things done (and play a game or two ;-) on my laptop.
All while the very serious, somewhat older, businessman
sitting to my right was trying to edit a report using
a [gasp] pen and paper.
I wanted to tell him to "get a life" ;-) ;-).
nancy b.
who's trying to imagine it's still
87 degrees F out [sniff]
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570.43 | | STARCH::WHALEN | Vague clouds of electrons tunneling through computer circuits and bouncing off of satelites. | Fri Jan 04 1991 15:44 | 8 |
| re .42
I believe that FAA regulations say that you should get an ok from the pilot
before operating a computer on board aircraft. There is some fear that stray
RF signals from the computing equipment could have a detrimental effect on the
accuracy of the aircraft's instruments.
Rich
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570.44 | a yes on laptops (but not for me, thanks) | BABEL::D_CARROLL | get used to it! | Fri Jan 04 1991 17:07 | 8 |
| On the plane trip I just took (United) the flight attendents announced
that you are supposed to turn off all laptop computers, and cd and tape
players during take-off and landing; and that mobile telephones, radios
and portable TV's shouldn't be used at all. I infered from the fact
that laptop computers were in the former list, and not the latter, that
they *are* allowed.
D!
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570.45 | | OXNARD::HAYNES | Charles Haynes | Mon Jan 07 1991 22:26 | 4 |
| Laptops are explicitly permitted on most airlines I've flown on. (And that's
quite a few...)
-- Charles (who'd be lost without his T1000)
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570.46 | | NEMAIL::KALIKOWD | Parody Error -- Please retry | Sun Feb 24 1991 20:25 | 11 |
| ... when you've forgotten the telephone numbers of your immediate
family because you've had them entered into your speed-dial telephone
for too long...
(Corollary:
... when you define who's in your IMMEDIATE family or who's your
CLOSEST friend by whether or not you've allocated them a slot in your
phone speed-dialer! :-)
Dan Kalikow
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