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cowhead 03-15-2005 01:19 AM

oops sorry.. I keep doing that! I need to read the above posts before I post... gurk! forgive me.

tw 03-15-2005 07:10 AM

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Originally Posted by OnyxCougar
I've always really disliked the term "computer illiterate".

What does that MEAN? Like, "I can read, except when it's on a computer monitor."

Computer literate was an expresson 'coined' by John Akers of IBM. Ironic because the man could only use a PC for e-mail and text oriented stock quotes. In 1990 (or around then), Bill Gates said it was the most important road trip he had taken. On the desks of these IBM corporate executives and their staff were IBM XTs with CGA monitors. IOW the IBM corporate office computers could not even execute most all software being sold in the malls.

You tell me. How does someone know 'computer literacy' when the head of a computer company does not even know how to use one nor understand what is even current technology. It explained to Bill Gates why IBM fought against Windows and why IBM did not write the critical code shared by Windows and OS/2. Why IBM had to pay Microsoft (I forget how many $millions) for royalties on OS/2 code in copies that IBM gave away by the tens of thousands. How literate was the man who coined the phrase?

The expression 'computer literate' to me really means the person promoting it is the classic MBA - just like John Akers of IBM (and his sidekick Cannavino) who almost destroyed the company.

Happy Monkey 03-15-2005 08:05 AM

One of my summer jobs was with a software company at which the CEO had his secretary print out his emails. He would then write a response out in longhand, and she'd type it in and email for him.

OnyxCougar 03-15-2005 06:23 PM

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Originally Posted by cowhead
and oops onyx I left out an 'L' sorry, I will try to be more precise in the future.


No, it was nothing personal, just one of those phrases that drives me INSANE. Really. I'm not a bitch in real life.....

wolf 03-16-2005 09:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Happy Monkey
One of my summer jobs was with a software company at which the CEO had his secretary print out his emails. He would then write a response out in longhand, and she'd type it in and email for him.

It's a shame that the traditional secretarial skills are falling by the wayside. Nobody takes shorthand anymore.

I hear a really good secretary could take shorthand on a steno pad with her right hand, and give the boss a handjob with her left.

lumberjim 03-16-2005 09:56 AM

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Originally Posted by cowhead
the beatles song... uh sorry maybe I'm old but I thought that was common knowledge... on a side note I have a 'rocky the flying squirrel' hanging from my backpack (as well as a rabies tag :) )

back pack? are you in school, or is it actually a man-purse? ;)

Catwoman 03-16-2005 09:57 AM

Wow that's more complex than my job at the moment. I get paid for postng hre. And m sowly srting to deterirortate. Think I'd rather gve a hnad job.

xoxoxoBruce 03-16-2005 11:20 AM

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Originally Posted by OnyxCougar
I'm not a bitch in real life.....

Real life? What's a real life? :vader1:

xoxoxoBruce 03-16-2005 11:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Catwoman
Wow that's more complex than my job at the moment. I get paid for postng hre. And m sowly srting to deterirortate. Think I'd rather gve a hnad job.

Uh....just a thought. :)

Brown Thrasher 03-16-2005 03:44 PM

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Originally Posted by xoxoxoBruce
I think literate or illiterate refers not to being able to read it but to comprehend or understand it.
I can read Einstein's writings, but God knows what it means. :rollanim:

I think illiterate means not being able to read. I think the correct word would be ignorant. I know alot of people consider ignorant a personal insult if they are called it. However, I am ignorant of performing brain surgery. I am ignorant of doing a dental procedure, etc.......

cowhead 03-17-2005 09:29 AM

yeah.. well I prefer to think of it as a backpack..(I have it bad enough with the long hair/coffeeshop/henley wearin' thing..) well it's not a satchel at least! (although I do have one for all my guitar stuff (when we play shows) so I think hauling in a marshall 1/2 stack offsets the murse.. and damn! I walk most everywhere I go (so long as it's within 2 miles and am a horrid packrat.. hmm.. backpackrat?).

and yeah.. okay Ignorant is the better term.. sorry I was going with the 'normal' term I hear from my IT buddies...

that still is not the point though! is Rocky alive or dead? in my opinion it all depends on how you use the term 'revival' wether it's in the conventional sense or in the southern baptist sense.. but then again.. he is from the black mining hills of Dakota.. hmmm


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