Are there not many small stand alone computer places anymore?
Are there not many small stand alone computer places
anymore?
In my small town, there are not. Well, there are, but the one or two
of them are "repair" and not "sales." They might have some
second-hand stuff to sell, but it is not the type of place you'd
walk into in order to buy a new laptop, printer, or a network
card, for example.
Are there not many small stand alone computer places anymore?
In my small town, there are not.
The golden age for me was my first corporate job. My boss really wasn't
technically minded and made bad decisions. Modems that didn't error
correct ended up in a box in a storage room. AT-based cash register
systems lasted a few months before the 386-based systems came out. Lots
of one-off systems like an Olivetti PC and a Compaq Portable II they
tried out and ditched.
When I was asked to clean out the storage room and toss everything in
the "dumpster", it felt like Christmas day to me. :)
At a place I worked, we had a client who purchase what IIRC was a Compaq (or maybe Digital?) machine that looked a lot like a MAC in the sense that it was a monitor and PC all in one case. This would have been in the Summer of 1994. We had to add a card to it and it was a *bear* to work on. It might have been neat to have around as a conversation piece but I wouldn't have wanted trying to use one myself.
At a place I worked, we had a client who purchase what IIRC was a Compaq (or maybe Digital?) machine that looked a lot like a MAC in the sense th it was a monitor and PC all in one case. This would have been in the Summer of 1994. We had to add a card to it and it was a *bear* to work on. It might have been neat to have around as a conversation piece but wouldn't have wanted trying to use one myself.
I've seen PCs like that, and I always guessed that they might not be upgradeable (or not designed to be upgraded). Did that one actually have expansion slots in it for cards?
I haven't done anything but Print since I left school, other than for a signature. My writing wasn't too terrible but I just didn't stick with it. Possibly some can write a lot faster than they can print things out but
I find that speed means sloppy, regardless of what I use..
MIKE POWELL wrote to POINDEXTER FORTRAN <=-
At a place I worked, we had a client who purchase what IIRC was a
Compaq (or maybe Digital?) machine that looked a lot like a MAC in the sense that it was a monitor and PC all in one case. This would have
been in the Summer of 1994. We had to add a card to it and it was a *bear* to work on. It might have been neat to have around as a conversation piece but I wouldn't have wanted trying to use one myself.
Unfortunately, most places I have worked had a process for surplus equipment that prohibited them from leaving the premises via the actual dumpster, or via the type of "dumpster" that you refer to. Even things like old chairs... really pissed me off when we moved and they told us
we had to leave some really nice old chairs behind for another group to come through to pick things for their own offices. They wanted more modern stuff so those chairs (and a lot of other decent office stuff)
went in one of those rent-a-dumpsters.
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