Any sufficiently complex system has point(s), impossible to predict, where the system will not resolve itself. The human version has the good design that certain needs have an overriding priority at some point.
There are still many photos (really old, but not the best ones) that I never scanned. I did not even have a working camera during childhood of some of my kids in the 60s. I have scanned older ones because they were more professional than some of my kids at the zoo etc or family parties where there was no editing. Young people cannot imagine the difficulties that we have with boxes of photos from so many decades ago!
margueritem about 13 years ago
Such a conundrum…
doc white about 13 years ago
As long as it wasn’t the computer that froze.
SusanSunshine Premium Member about 13 years ago
If he doesn’t get upstairs to bed soon, his wife is gonna come down and re-boot him.
Ottodesu about 13 years ago
That’s what I do in my business! And what I look like!I think I need to order the T-shirt …
bmonk about 13 years ago
It’s a bit of a problem.
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Any sufficiently complex system has point(s), impossible to predict, where the system will not resolve itself. The human version has the good design that certain needs have an overriding priority at some point.
fatimaq08 about 13 years ago
First world problems…
vldazzle about 13 years ago
There are still many photos (really old, but not the best ones) that I never scanned. I did not even have a working camera during childhood of some of my kids in the 60s. I have scanned older ones because they were more professional than some of my kids at the zoo etc or family parties where there was no editing. Young people cannot imagine the difficulties that we have with boxes of photos from so many decades ago!