Date sent: Mon, 08 Feb 1999 15:03:28 +1100
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From: Huw Davies <H.Davies(a)latrobe.edu.au>
To: "Discussion re-collecting of classic computers"
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Subject: Re: ~OT: Computer misconceptions
At 05:16 PM 05-02-99 -0600, Lawrence LeMay wrote:
I thought they invented the General Protection
Fault, or whatever
it was called. And the blue screen of death. and probably many
other ways of saying "we dont know how to program, and we know it,
so instead of debugging our programs we spend time finding ways
to report cryptic error messages that normal users cant be expected to
understand".
BTW, the blue screen of death is a masterstroke of obfuscation.
And it ranks up with the error messages that tell you absolutely nothing, or the
annoying dialog box that tells you that you must reboot your computer for
changes to take effect after every single mouse click.......I just had to reboot
seven times trying to get "Plug 'n' Play (!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?) to install a
@#%^!%#$@ modem.
Surly the AmigaDOS Guru meditation was both earlier
and more obscure?
Ahhhh, but I had to do something really stupid to get a GM to come up. Unlike
my wintel box at work, where it'll just crash because I had the audacity to move
the mouse and then *****HORROR!!!!****** click the button..........or, my mouse
will just stop working for no apparent reason. However, this is the OS that I told
Bill I wanted. Just ask him.
Plus, I could multitask (albeit somewhat limited) on my A500 with 1mb of ram.
Huw Davies | e-mail:
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