The following information was complied by Susan Capps in a Senior Citizen paper. I am one of the seniors and understand completely what she is saying.
A computer was something on TV from a science fiction show of note. A window was something you hated to clean, and ram was the cousin of a goat.
Meg was the name of my girlfriend and gig was a job for the nights. Now they all mean different things, and that really mega bytes.
An application was for employment. A program was a TV show. A cursor used profanity. A keyboard was a piano.
Memory was something that you lost with age. A CD was a bank account.
Compressor was something you did to the garbage, not something you did to a file. And, if you unzipped anything in public, you'd be in jail for a while.
Log on was adding wood to the fire. Hard drive was a long trip on the road. A mouse pad was where a mouse lived. And, a backup happened to your commode.
Cut you did with a pocket knife. Paste you did with glue. A web was spider's home. And, a virus was the flu.
I guess I'll stick to my pad and paper. And, the memory in my head. I hear nobody's been killed in a computer crash. But when it happens, they wish they were dead.
Monday, June 27, 2011
Senior Computer Terms
Posted by LV at 9:15 PM
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cute post!
Oh LV, I'm having a good old belly laugh, that is too funny and I relate to all of it as I'm not far behind you, (70) next year. and that is hilarious! Hugs Marilou
Oh how words and their meaning can change.I like this list.
Thanks for the laughs!!!
These make me feel old...lol.
Thanks for the chuckles!
this just made me laugh out loud! Thanks!
This is so funny! Makes me wonder what the language will be when my grandchildren are adults.
Cute post! Yes life is changing. LG Tina :)
Hahaha! That's great - I SO relate to that!!
Have a wonderful day!!
LOL!!! I was laughing like anything... :-) Thanks LV...
Great post, I lake it!
Have a nice day:)
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Great - made me laugh! How things change!
Liz
That was a good chuckle LV-thanks:@)
I love it, LV. I'm from that era, too, but I have ventured out. The computer still boggles my mind at times, but it's a necessary evil these days, and I have to say, much easier than the old typewriter! Have a great day!
That is so funny because it's true!!! Every last word is true!! Thanks so much for posting this.....it's great!
excellent!
cute and true too!
:-)
~♥~
Technology seems to be coming faster and faster these days. Sometimes I wish it could just slow down a bit. But I don't know what I'd do without my computer and all my blogger friends.
Haha..love this post, and they all exactly what they should be..
Cute! I can identify with this!
This was very cute! thanks for sharing it with us!
You cracked me up today!!!Thank you, I needed a goog laugh! You are invited to a tea party at my blog site, Thursday, June 30th. Please wear a hat, as it will be a garden tea. Blessings-Joy
I can relate to all this! Very fun. Thanks for sharing.
Blessings & Bliss~
Gwenny
This is a real chuckle but true, LV.
Have a great holiday weekend ~
TTFN ~
Marydon
Brings back memories LV -- but you of all seniors know exactly what the new meanings of those terms are! I know quite a few much younger people who wouldn't even have any idea! You are staying young.
Brings back memories LV -- but you of all seniors know exactly what the new meanings of those terms are! I know quite a few much younger people who wouldn't even have any idea! You are staying young.
Brings back memories LV -- but you of all seniors know exactly what the new meanings of those terms are! I know quite a few much younger people who wouldn't even have any idea! You are staying young.
Love your post! Very cute.I like the cowboy sillouettes. Have a great week.
Oh so true, and very funny!
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