Excellent, Liam, and thanks greatly for posting. I would try keeping up
with all that you write but there are an insufficient number of hours in a
day.
Al Whealton
On Mon, Jul 1, 2024 at 8:23 AM Liam Proven via Freedos-user <
freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote:
> On Sun, 30 Jun 2024 at 23
On 3/17/24 14:07, Jim Hall via Freedos-user wrote:
On Sun, Mar 17, 2024 at 12:28 PM Alvah Whealton via Freedos-user
wrote:
This question has arisen several times. I choose DOS because going back to the
Commodore 64 is so impractical for me.
I used DOS when I was growing up. My first
This question has arisen several times. I choose DOS because going back to
the Commodore 64 is so impractical for me.
Al Whealton
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Thomas, I thoroughly enjoyed reading your post.
In it, you wrote:
*I would want to focus more on the topic of the tool itself, i.e. the
computer as a writing aid, or writing machine. Historically the computer
has nothing got to do with writing texts, and in some way I do see this
still today. Har
On Mon, 2024-01-01 at 18:04 -0600, Jim Hall via Freedos-user wrote:
>
> Same for word processors. We used a few word processors at home,
> probably copies of whatever my parents were using at work. So I
> learned how to use WordPerfect. And I bought my own "student edition"
> of WordPerfect when I