DOS 5 upgrade
Back in the day, I did many MS-DOS 5 upgrades for clients.
And I sure don’t remember this campaign!
This entry was posted on Sunday, September 16th, 2007 at 10:33 pm. You can subscribe to comments on this post through its RSS feed.
Back in the day, I did many MS-DOS 5 upgrades for clients.
And I sure don’t remember this campaign!
This entry was posted on Sunday, September 16th, 2007 at 10:33 pm. You can subscribe to comments on this post through its RSS feed.
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on September 17, 2007 at 12:29 pm orcmid wrote:
That’s a hoot! The little dancing elephants are a nice touch at the end.
I was laughing so hard (until it got too repetitive) that I didn’t even notice that the sponsor of the video during my lookie was a condom company.
[Hey nice new form and layout. I missed out, using RSS so much.]
on September 18, 2007 at 8:16 pm Doug wrote:
Ha — I just noticed Jason Matusow has a new blog header, and wondered how long that had been there for the same reason. (I usually see his stuff in my RSS reader and not “in context” on his site.)
Speaking of, I’m thinking of migrating from Bloglines to a different RSS strategy, but haven’t made up my mind which way to go yet. I know people who are big fans of Google Reader, RSS Bandit, Newsgator, and Outlook for RSS chores, but I’m still thinking about what combination of online/offline capabilities I really want/need.
on September 19, 2007 at 3:57 am AUNT MARSHA wrote:
I still see the books for that in thrift stores, and seem to recall the “emergence” of said tech breakthrough somewhere in my memory. I tuned out before I saw the elephants, as I couldn’t get past the red dresses and wishing that I could have been in the take.
Linda discovered yesterday that when she died and came back after being off line for over 3 months that she has NO microsoft software installed anymore. Is that possible???? She can’t do anything on her computer but gamble and e-mail. But, since she is so ashamed of the fact, she will not ask for help or assistance. (She sort of mentioned that maybe Jamal could do a remote and help her install some, and we both said, “yeah, right.” and moved on to our more important world discussions).
She is being prompted to ” please place Microsoft disc in CD Rom”
What disc?
Can’t find those blue cards you gave me early this year for help. I had given her some and she lost them immediately. Same day.
Poor Auntie Lindy. All I could advise her to do was right click on properties and pray.
Or, go to the library.
love, love.