Bought Mrs SJ a Laptop

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Sharky

Guru
Location
Kent
At the other and of the life cycle, my grandson was overhead saying to his Dad - "What's a map?" (referring to the strange paper thing unfolding in front of him.
 
OT

My first "real computer" was an Amstrad PCW, and I upgreded it t a stunning 1 MB of memory and a 330 Hz chip!

It saw me through my professional exams where I was the only geek Smart Arse person on the course using a word processor on the course

I have fond memories of spending an entire day drawing a Radiopharmacy design that would have taken 15 minutes on a mdern computer and less than 30 mins to have drawn by hand

I also used to write articles for the two PCW magazines

My piece de resistance was how to use a mono 9 dot matrix printer to print colour images by editing the images and using printer cartridges cleaned and reloaded with colour ink
 

Shut Up Legs

Down Under Member
I used to do a bit of PC tech support at a University residential college, where I lived a while ago. Sometimes the support requests surprised me:
  • I got a call from someone who said there was paper stuck in one of the shared printers. When I investigated, the printer (a laser printer with simple A4 stacked-paper trays) had tractor-feed paper (aka fan-fold paper, etc.) in one of the paper trays. Naturally, the printer was going to have problems retrieving individual A4 sheets from that!
  • Someone else had trouble with a network card, and on checking, I found that he was trying to insert an RJ-45 cable into the BNC socket on the edge of the card. I guess he must have failed the basic "square block in square hole" kind of test in pre-school.
 

mybike

Grumblin at Garmin on the Granny Gear
I used to do a bit of PC tech support at a University residential college, where I lived a while ago. Sometimes the support requests surprised me:
  • I got a call from someone who said there was paper stuck in one of the shared printers. When I investigated, the printer (a laser printer with simple A4 stacked-paper trays) had tractor-feed paper (aka fan-fold paper, etc.) in one of the paper trays. Naturally, the printer was going to have problems retrieving individual A4 sheets from that!
  • Someone else had trouble with a network card, and on checking, I found that he was trying to insert an RJ-45 cable into the BNC socket on the edge of the card. I guess he must have failed the basic "square block in square hole" kind of test in pre-school.

Have you noticed how well USB plugs fit in RJ45 sockets?
 

martint235

Dog on a bike
Location
Welling
Actually I meant the type A, try it.
How do you get a type A into an RJ45 socket?

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Fnaar

Smutmaster General
Location
Thumberland
I once plugged what I thought was the charger for my portable cd-player (remember them?) into the machine... It must have been for something else (to this day, I don't know what) but 5 mins later there was smoke coming out of the cd player, and small flames finding their way out of the plastic lid. :ohmy:
 
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