On the drive into work this morning, I heard a pundit on the radio discussing the upcoming launch of Microsoft’s latest OS, Windows 7.
“People just aren’t very excited about operating systems anymore,” he lamented.
Remember dial-up? The squealing, pinging sounds that indicated a connection was imminent?
Imagine having to do your job using such obsolete technology today, when wireless is standard and photocopies can be made with a handheld computer. If you worked in one of the United States’ 66 nuclear power plants, that is precisely what you’d be working with.
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