and my state of mind is ... ... ... [image: Inline image 1]
yikes, there's a mouse on the desktop; what should I do [image:
Inline image 2]
no mouse ever sat here next to the typewriter; but this
glorified typewriter seems infested with bytes [image: Inline image 2]
and all those CDs aren't recognized at the bank ...
and the monitor doesn't seem to see any typos ...
and I liked that computer scene in 'Bridget' ...
oops, seems the less memory there is, whenever the
memory increases ...
ah ah ah choo - there goes another virus flitting
through the internet waves ...
[here's a list compiled a while back -
https://www.dropbox.com/s/oqborwd6xqyckgl/terms.txt]
On Thu, Mar 21, 2013 at 1:05 PM, Girvin R. Herr
<girvin.herr@sbcglobal.net>wrote:
anne-ology wrote:
<snip>
I think I belong in a previous generation -
where horsepower meant using horses ...
where communication meant face to face ...
where reading was holding the actual book in a
comfortable chair ... ... ...
+2
Its not a generation, it is a state of mind.
Girvin Herr
<snip>
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