Micro-microcomputers!
Once upon a time computers were mouse-less!
Hard to imagine, I know, but we relied completely on the keyboard and our fingers. And believe me - it wasn’t easy, especially when the keyboards were designed for people with very small fingers (about the size of mouse paws, ironically!) Read more
The Silicon Jungle
The Times colour supplement on Saturday (02/05/09) did a fascinating one page feature “to give an insight into the pulse of the nation”. It was a graph showing how many stories containing particular words were printed in its pages in each year from 1985 to the present, For example, the word “organic” has shown about a five-fold increase over this period, as we become increasingly neurotic and faddish about so-called healthy diets. The word “Terrorism”, which was already doing pretty well up to 2000, suddenly went hyper when 11/9 happened, (yes, I’m a Brit, and I’m sorry, but I use the more sensible day/month/year format!), since which it has tailed off considerably. And then there’s “Google” of course, whose graph is non-existent until 1999 and then shows, not surprisingly, a steep upward curve. Read more


