when a floppy was really floppy

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I am sitting here... frustrated and confused with my website and realizing
how much work it takes to make a program run smooth and make a website
perfect....

and I had a memory of 7th grade computer class....... when a floopy disk
looked FLOPPY!

I remember using up 45 minutes in that class and getting an A for the day
for writing an entire program that made a small green dot flash in the
middle of the screen and then JUMP to the top right corner.

Sorry, this has nothing to do with anything... and I know I just Dated
Myself, and I am a total FP newbie... but I had to share!

:) Kim
 
You're not dating yourself... when I was in the 7th grade and later taught
7th grade for 20 years computers weren't known. I got my first computer when
Windows 3.0 came out and that seems like a century ago!!
Eleanor
 
E. T. Culling said:
You're not dating yourself... when I was in the 7th grade and later taught
7th grade for 20 years computers weren't known. I got my first computer when
Windows 3.0 came out and that seems like a century ago!!
Eleanor

Well, it was last century...

:)
 
I remember back in about 5th grade or so when we got to play with Logo. ALl the near stuff like:
Forward 10
Right 90
Forward 10
RIght 90
Forward 10
Right 90
Forward 10
Right 90

And the little triangle (or I think it was a mouse) would draw a nice pretty square. Ahh, the good
old days...
 
I know I replied to this but I don't see my message so I guess I'll type it again.

I remember back in aroudn 5th grade or so when we got to play with the Wonderful World of Logo.

FD 10
RT 90
FD 10
RT 90
FD 10
RT 90
FD 10
RT 90

Woo, a Square. heh heh. THe turtle thing drawing stuff was cool.
 
I can remember having a game in college called Suspended from a company
called Infocom that came on cassette and took about 30 minutes (literally)
to load. It was entirely text-based and you gave orders to 5 (I believe)
robots to travel around a complex and describe what they saw to you. Each
had a special sense that made it describe things a bit differently than the
others. It came with a board map and "game" pieces that you placed on the
map to keep track of where each robot was.

Boy have times changed! :)

--
Jim Cheshire
Jimco Add-ins
Add-ins for FrontPage 2000-2003
http://www.jimcoaddins.com
===============================
Co-author of Special Edition
Using Microsoft FrontPage 2003


Mike said:
I remember back in about 5th grade or so when we got to play with Logo. ALl the near stuff like:
Forward 10
Right 90
Forward 10
RIght 90
Forward 10
Right 90
Forward 10
Right 90

And the little triangle (or I think it was a mouse) would draw a nice pretty square. Ahh, the good
old days...
 
Now that I think about it, I think that may have been when I was in high
school. Who can remember. :)

--
Jim Cheshire
Jimco Add-ins
Add-ins for FrontPage 2000-2003
http://www.jimcoaddins.com
===============================
Co-author of Special Edition
Using Microsoft FrontPage 2003


Jim Cheshire said:
I can remember having a game in college called Suspended from a company
called Infocom that came on cassette and took about 30 minutes (literally)
to load. It was entirely text-based and you gave orders to 5 (I believe)
robots to travel around a complex and describe what they saw to you. Each
had a special sense that made it describe things a bit differently than the
others. It came with a board map and "game" pieces that you placed on the
map to keep track of where each robot was.

Boy have times changed! :)

--
Jim Cheshire
Jimco Add-ins
Add-ins for FrontPage 2000-2003
http://www.jimcoaddins.com
===============================
Co-author of Special Edition
Using Microsoft FrontPage 2003
 
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