I'm in California this week -- suffering in the rain while apparently Vancouver is blanketed in unending sunshine. Meanwhile, here's what a pair of white gloves look like after an hour of volunteering:
That's why you wash your hands before you eat your sandwich! See you next week.
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Friday, March 18, 2011
Technological Atavism
Sometime in the early 1990s I came into possession of a Wang word processor -- one of the ones with 8" floppy drives. I tried to find out about that particular model, but quickly learned that you have to be careful how you search for pictures given this subject matter.
My favourite things at Free Geek are the technological neanderthals -- the also-rans and could-have-beens. I've posted numerous times about obsolete laptop teardowns and the strange shapes that portable computers tried out before the bog standard laptop emerged. (And who knows how long that'll last -- personally I'm not sold on the idea of tablet computing just yet, but who knows.)
A strange one came into Free Geek over the last week.
In the words of Alan Jackson (ugh) -- what's so crazy about that?
My favourite things at Free Geek are the technological neanderthals -- the also-rans and could-have-beens. I've posted numerous times about obsolete laptop teardowns and the strange shapes that portable computers tried out before the bog standard laptop emerged. (And who knows how long that'll last -- personally I'm not sold on the idea of tablet computing just yet, but who knows.)
A strange one came into Free Geek over the last week.
In the words of Alan Jackson (ugh) -- what's so crazy about that?
Saturday, March 12, 2011
Friday, March 4, 2011
On Power Switches (Part 1)
I've long wanted to write about power switches, but I'm pretty sure it's going to come out with more than its fair share of "get off my lawn, you kids" old-manishness. Forewarned is forearmed.
Let's go back a few decades. In the 1980s, and back beyond that into the mists of time when chips were wood and bits were for horses, the power switch used to look like this:
Let's go back a few decades. In the 1980s, and back beyond that into the mists of time when chips were wood and bits were for horses, the power switch used to look like this:
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
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