Thought for the day...

SamR

Joined Mar 19, 2019
5,491
I hadn't paid that much attention to SpaceX. Virgin Galactic with Branson and Rutan were getting all the press for a while and SpaceX just kinda crept in and took over. I remember Burt Rutan because it was the Hercules carbon fiber that made his round the world nonstop flight possible (along with many others). Before the butcher Gossage started selling off all the non-specialty chemical assets of Hercules and ran it into the ground and out of business while making himself rich doing it. SpaceX is pretty damn impressive.
 

nsaspook

Joined Aug 27, 2009
16,330
Demolition man foretold the future and the hell of 2020.

The lack of toilet paper. Being able to go to Taco bell is a big deal. Refrain from physical contact for fear of spreading disease.
 

cmartinez

Joined Jan 17, 2007
8,769

djsfantasi

Joined Apr 11, 2010
9,237
Upgrading my PC from DOS/Win 3.1 to Windows 95...what a freakin nightmare!
Are you doing that now? It always amazes me when people attempt a major OS upgrade without considering the hardware.

Also, is this system going to be connected to the Internet? Win95 is very insecure and may likely be compromised quickly.
 

SamR

Joined Mar 19, 2019
5,491
I ran my original Genuine California Garage Clone PC upgraded to 640k (came with 128k), clock/calendar card (added), CGA graphics (was mono), dual 1.2meg disks drives (from single 360k), added serial/parallel card for printer and external modem, and a freaking speedy 10mhz turbo boost until making entries into TurboTax took ~10s+ to process for each entry. Started on DOS 2.1. My how things have changed...

LOL was just thinking we went from the Whole Earth Catalog to Computer Shopper in just about 1 decade. From Woodstock to Star Wars.
 
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My first computer was a Radio Shack TRS80 running TRSDOS. I splurged and bought a 10 Meg external hard drive when my floppies couldn't hold all the data.
 

joeyd999

Joined Jun 6, 2011
6,310
The fastest PC I have at home has Windows XP. I can boot up and read my email while my Windows 7 machine still says "welcome" on the screen.
All my modern Linux desktops/servers boot from zero to fully operational in about 10 seconds. The OS boots faster than it takes the BIOS to POST and start the initial loader. Oh, and it takes another 10 seconds to remember my password and type it in correctly (I use complicated passwords).
 

cmartinez

Joined Jan 17, 2007
8,769
All my modern Linux desktops/servers boot from zero to fully operational in about 10 seconds. The OS boots faster than it takes the BIOS to POST and start the initial loader. Oh, and it takes another 10 seconds to remember my password and type it in correctly (I use complicated passwords).
I seriously need to learn Linux... :(
 
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