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The Stick
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Someplace Safe?
Posts: 17,328
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Sorry but the days of getting a computer and software and just chugging along without keeping it updated are gone. Unless you do one major thing with your computer. Never plug it into or connect it to the internet. If the computer will never be on-line you don't NEED them updates. Thank you Hackers and Scammers.
Despite all the new features and capabilities I kind of agree with the downhill side of the productivity curve though. People seem to be so into personal communications and social networking they forget about the core functionality of the things that make them productive. I used databases back in the 90's that had more functionality than the database apps available today. Have also used illustration apps from that era that were much easier and faster to create artwork with. It's like they got drag and drop, touch screen friendly, and feature happy But forgot about core functionality the apps were originally made to accomplish.
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Richard aka "The Stick"
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Last edited by RKDinOKC; 10-20-2017 at 08:05 AM..
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