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Saturday morning I woke up remembering a dream about the summer camp in Northern Wisconsin where I was a camper and then a counselor, and where I had some of the best experiences in my life.
THIS morning (Sunday), I woke up remembering a dream about fixing a Windows display configuration problem. Not nearly as pleasant; by the end of the dream I was doing things like rebooting in Safe Mode and editing Registry Keys.
Microsoft really is like the Borg: resistance is futile, I have been assimilated.
Way before the Blue Screen of Death terrorized PC owners, us Unisys mainframe guys lived in fear of the "Seesion Path Down, Possible Loss of Input" message.
Oh to go back to the days when OS's were more honest with their users.
@marty56 wrote:Way before the Blue Screen of Death terrorized PC owners, us Unisys mainframe guys lived in fear of the "Seesion Path Down, Possible Loss of Input" message.
Oh to go back to the days when OS's were more honest with their users.
Well, I first learned programming in Fortran on punch cards, so I've seen a few other operating systems over the years. The most stable system that I can recall was SunOS on SPARC boxen. We had a SPARC-2 (with 16 megabytes of RAM) run without a single reboot in the calendar year 1994 after a reboot in late 1993. In January of 1995 I had to move it to a different room, and as I shut it down for the move I said to a colleague, "now we'll never know how much longer it would have kept running!"
@MattH wrote:
Microsoft really is like the Borg: resistance is futile, I have been assimilated.
It could be worse...you could be using a Mac OS. ::shudders::
Rumor has it that the new Microsoft 7 is going to have the stability of 2000, and more user friendly. Anyone who says that Vista wasn't a bomb is insane. Following the trend of Microsoft, it's quite unlike them to be coming out with a new OS just 2 and change years after its last, No? It's also supposed to be optimized for netbooks, WOOT WOOT! (Sorry, tech talk gets me excited...lol)
marty56 wrote:
Way before the Blue Screen of Death terrorized PC owners, us Unisys mainframe guys lived in fear of the "Seesion Path Down, Possible Loss of Input" message.
Oh to go back to the days when OS's were more honest with their users.
@haulingthescoreup wrote:
@marty56 wrote:Way before the Blue Screen of Death terrorized PC owners, us Unisys mainframe guys lived in fear of the "Seesion Path Down, Possible Loss of Input" message.
Oh to go back to the days when OS's were more honest with their users.
I remember the dreaded Mac Bomb. Looked like something straight out of the comic pages.
On some Power Macs, certain error messages would cause the computer to play the sound of a car crash; this was soon removed because users found it not very funny. Then there was the "guru meditation" message in some versions of Commodore Amigas (the idea of course being, you would write down the numerical code and show it to a guru who would meditate on its significance).
To the tune of Windmills Of Your Mind
Windows on my mind
by Tom Holt
Like a trouser needing hemming,
Like a nose that longs to sniff,
Like the squealing of a lemming
As it topples off a cliff;
Like a system overloading,
Like an ambush in the gloom,
Like a VDU exploding,
Throwing glass across the room;
Like a maggot in an apple
That you notice once you've bit -
That's how I feel when I grapple
With this useless heap of s**t,
Reinstalling on my drive
Bloody Windows 95.
The upgraded form of Windows
Launched in 1995
Never helps but always hinders,
Though its author seems to thrive.
Yet in each important feature
It's a dead and total loss;
It's an awkward, **bleep** creature
With its shrivelled core of DOS.
Though the pundits all abuse it
And the punters know it smells,
They've no option but to use it'
Cos there isn't nothing else.
That's why everyone alive
Uses Windows 95
Never working, always crashing,
Never better, always worse;
When your hard drive it is trashing,
You will squeal and you will curse.
For your days are spent in terror
And your nights are spent in fear
That the screen will flash up ERROR
And your work will disappear.
Is it punishment from Satan
Or the malice of the fates?
There's no use in us debatin',
We had better ask Bill Gates.
You're unlikely to survive
Using Windows 95.