Les Mikesell wrote:
On Wed, 2006-01-25 at 11:59, Mike McCarty wrote:
I'm not talking about installs. For many MB of data, I use
either some sort of real network (like even e-mail)
or CDs. But when I need to move < 5M or so, a floppy is
ideal.
That's the first time I've seen the words floppy and
ideal in the same sentence in this century, I think.
You do use charged terms, as this century isn't very
old. You make it sound like it's been 50 years.
Not all my machines even *have* USB ports on them. Or
ethernet ports. Three of my machines run straight MSDOS.
I suppose a computer without a network might still have
some use but I can't think of it offhand. Is it working
for you or are you working for it when you hand-carry
the data over?
Umm, contract work developing software for pharmacies until
recently (last August). I don't have *any* computers connected
to a "network", unless you consider my ADSL modem a network
connection. Certainly I have no "shares" at all.
Mike
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