OT: No-tech; was: Funny

2006-04-02 Thread mc...@allette.com.au
> The fun (and funny) thing about all this is that every generation says the > same thing about how easy their kids have it. And it'll probably be true > 100 years from now. And therein lies the conundrum that makes the ever-diminishing degree of difficulty unsupportable. Technological advances

Re: OT: No-tech; was: Funny

2006-04-02 Thread mcarr
> The fun (and funny) thing about all this is that every generation says the > same thing about how easy their kids have it. And it'll probably be true > 100 years from now. And therein lies the conundrum that makes the ever-diminishing degree of difficulty unsupportable. Technological advances

OT: No-tech; was: Funny

2006-03-31 Thread Diane Gaskill
Ah yes, the good old(en) days of low-tech. Or maybe I should say no-tech. I wrote my first reports with a hand-held device. Nope, not a Palm Pilot or a hand held PC. This hand-held device was called a FOUNTAIN PEN. Remember fountain pens? Smeary, smelly ink that got all over your fingers and

OT: No-tech; was: Funny

2006-03-31 Thread Diane Gaskill
Ah yes, the good old(en) days of low-tech. Or maybe I should say no-tech. I wrote my first reports with a hand-held device. Nope, not a Palm Pilot or a hand held PC. This hand-held device was called a FOUNTAIN PEN. Remember fountain pens? Smeary, smelly ink that got all over your fingers and