m?n 2016-02-01 klockan 14:07 +0100 skrev
Martin.Hepperle at MH-AeroTools.de:
While I was reading through the HP 200/300 BASIC
Manual I came across some
interesting points I hadn't considered in the past.
I thought HP manuals were dry and hard to read, but I was wrong. See for
yourself...
Installing, Using, and Maintaining the BASIC 5.0 System
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Loading BASIC, page 1-16
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If You See Nothing on the Monitor Screen
Here are some possible explanations:
- The monitor's brightness is not turned all the way up.
- The monitor is not plugged in.
- The computer is not plugged in.
- Your eyes are not pointed in the right direction, or are obscured by your
eyelids.
Other Maintenance Tasks, page 17-1
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The following list mentions some things users take for granted or tend to
forget.
...
- ...
- ...
- Rotate your tires and otherwise examine your system to see that it is
performing nicely.
Maybe the author had a good friend in final quality control of the manuals.
Martin
This isn't computer and or instrument related but in the old times an
requiremnt for being an draftsman (?) was being a fair painter. Someone
ones showed a joke cartoon done by someone in the SJ (Statens J?rnv?gar)
mechanical drafting department.
See here
http://www.jvmv2.se/forum/index.php?id=25268
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