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I had to teach someone how to resize a photo in Paint. Over the phone. Legend has it the photo is still not resized.
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Bet they got some oldies in there.6TB of anime on our academy NAS.
i did know betterMeanwhile the other supervisor and director was like "this is such a disgrace, he's a supervisor, he was in the military, he should have known better!!!".
Plenty of airlines still have internal systems that look to be based off TN3270 type terminal access (full screen rather than line by line terminals). There are systems for building a GUI on top of such systems too.Talking about old systems a travel company I had briefly worked at had an ancient system for booking aircraft tickets. This thing had an interface with inspiration from BIOS, only accepted keystrokes with a solid eye burning blue background with the classic all caps block lettering.
Thing about this system is that there must have been some brutal character limits so every menu option was a short version of a phrase making everything a nice alphabet soup
Eg. Customer aircraft ticketing system
Cusaftickstem
Why they shortened shit this way I have no fucking idea
That was a regular occurrence for me before covid and working from home hit, so thank you Shanghai SnifflesI once showed a coworker how to resize and minimize windows on the desktop. They apparently didn't like computers and only used their iPhone outside of work.
You had me excited for a minute till I noticed the word "aircraft". Thought we had an authentic Terry Davis end-user on our hands.an ancient system for booking aircraft tickets. This thing had an interface with inspiration from BIOS, only accepted keystrokes with a solid eye burning blue background with the classic all caps block lettering.
When I was an F-16 mechanic we routinely had to sign out floppy disk readers to go along with out XP era toughbooks to do engine data downloads. A lot of the support tech the military has is geriatric by any metric.Industrial machines can be hilariously old, but nothing beats the good old US military. Popular media has people believing that all military tech is bleeding edge. That's only in-theater equipment and even then only if you want to kill someone. I've seen state-side military tech where there's no way that anyone who designed or installed it is still alive.
Old and new always meet not always halfway, but maybe 1/5th of the way. Back in 2003-2004 it was rumored that Microsoft's Xbox-successor would have a (I think) 12GB SSD. Not a big deal these days but at the time those cost upwards of 20,000 dollars because the aeronautics industry were the main buyers. Turns out SSDs are excellent black boxes and otherwise stabile data recording devices.When I was an F-16 mechanic we routinely had to sign out floppy disk readers to go along with out XP era toughbooks to do engine data downloads. A lot of the support tech the military has is geriatric by any metric.
Reports of a week's given sortie data was collected and presented on a CD to MOC after it was all said and done.
based, this keeps China from mind-controlling our best birdsWhen I was an F-16 mechanic we routinely had to sign out floppy disk readers to go along with out XP era toughbooks to do engine data downloads. A lot of the support tech the military has is geriatric by any metric.
Reports of a week's given sortie data was collected and presented on a CD to MOC after it was all said and done.
Joke's on you, the F-35 uses USB sticks that the MSS left around in the parking lot of the nearest strip club to the base.based, this keeps China from mind-controlling our best birds
Joke's on you, the F-35 uses USB sticks that the MSS left around in the parking lot of the nearest strip club to the base.
based, this keeps China from mind-controlling our best birds