The first time I started a computer back in 1984, the screen showed, “A:\>”.My first thought was “Now what?” I became very familiar with “Bad command or file name”
I know how Jason feels. I learned working computers intuitively. In fact, the helpful tutorials were often counter-intuitive, at least to me. I wanted a book with an index in case I needed to look anything up.
Templo S.U.D. over 3 years ago
how hard can it be to first operate a computer without a tutorial?
flyertom over 3 years ago
The first time I started a computer back in 1984, the screen showed, “A:\>”.My first thought was “Now what?” I became very familiar with “Bad command or file name”
MayCauseBurns over 3 years ago
Remember the talking moose?
PammWhittaker over 3 years ago
I started out on a Commodore 128 … man I miss Q-Link days! Then… the first PC.
Let’s just say floppy disks went flying across the room til I figured it all out :)
Jeffin Premium Member over 3 years ago
I fruit will make you toot.
bobbyferrel over 3 years ago
The owner’s manual is merely the manufacturer’s opinion of how the device works. – Tim “The Tool Man” Taylor
StackableContainers over 3 years ago
I know how Jason feels. I learned working computers intuitively. In fact, the helpful tutorials were often counter-intuitive, at least to me. I wanted a book with an index in case I needed to look anything up.
The Famous Eccles over 3 years ago
I don’t think my TI-99/4A had a tutorial!
jbarnes over 3 years ago
This reminds me of Clippy on Microsoft Office 97. Clippy was killed for a reason.
asrialfeeple over 3 years ago
“Do you need help taking over the world?”