Re: Microsoft screws up AGAIN. Now your programs may stop working !



On Mar 12, 6:28 pm, "Michael A. Terrell" <mike.terr...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Benj wrote:

Question: Why is it that I used to have a word processor program that
worked just fine for me back when the sum total of ALL THE MEMORY OF
ALL THE COMPUTERS IN THE WORLD was less than what's in my unit here
now?

You did word processing on an abacus?

Babbage didn't understand my idea that numbers could stand for letters
too. Chuck was a sort of single minded guy that way. We lost our
funding because it turned out that that mousy girl he was boffing was
the Earl of something's daughter. Oh well.

This means you have to look later than the abacus. Perhaps you were
thinking of the comptometer.

.



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