As an Old Geek, I feel I must point out that the computer’s memory is the same. It’s the programs that require more to run. Whereas, Pluggers like myself have the ability to kill brain cells.
Geritol, back in the day with those now sexist commercials: After the man speaks of all the things his wife does having a lot of energy because of taking Geritol says, “My wife, I think I’ll keep her.”
Oh, I dunno: Judging by pretty-much ALL of the comments given? I’d say we have a quite-functional bit of mental-recall, if one allows us to open our books—-literally, at times!—-on a keypad that allows us to TYPE, instead of word-processing. Which is of course the same-horse, just with a different-name…
Templo S.U.D. almost 7 years ago
She must have a 1980s Macintosh or something.
wiatr almost 7 years ago
Ah Geritol. Sponsor of Lawrence Welk and Ted Mack’s Amateur Hour.
Gent almost 7 years ago
Geritol? What’s that?
Plods with ...™ almost 7 years ago
As an Old Geek, I feel I must point out that the computer’s memory is the same. It’s the programs that require more to run. Whereas, Pluggers like myself have the ability to kill brain cells.
stairsteppublishing almost 7 years ago
Just longer to retrieve the information and remembering the file name.
PoodleGroomer almost 7 years ago
It is the APPLE Syndrome. Everyone else is telling you to slow down and have the new kid do it.
nyssawho13 almost 7 years ago
Geritol, back in the day with those now sexist commercials: After the man speaks of all the things his wife does having a lot of energy because of taking Geritol says, “My wife, I think I’ll keep her.”
wirepunchr almost 7 years ago
How about Carter’s Little Liver Pills. Those ads were going on at the same time.
ctolson almost 7 years ago
And cleaned out once in awhile to keep the speed up.
Perkycat almost 7 years ago
Actually, the older we get, we still have a lot of memory………it’s just not current.
Hippogriff almost 7 years ago
My memory is in great shape, it is the retrieval that gives me problems.
bruno64056 almost 7 years ago
Oh, I dunno: Judging by pretty-much ALL of the comments given? I’d say we have a quite-functional bit of mental-recall, if one allows us to open our books—-literally, at times!—-on a keypad that allows us to TYPE, instead of word-processing. Which is of course the same-horse, just with a different-name…