What's the worst technology ever invented?
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@dashrender said in What's the worst technology ever invented?:
Nah worst text ever = fax.
Mic drop.
upvote X 1,000
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@irj said in What's the worst technology ever invented?:
@romo said in What's the worst technology ever invented?:
@irj said in What's the worst technology ever invented?:
Small office printers!!!!
Can't upvote your comment enough, really hate having to deal with them.
An old comic, but definitely a good one
Maybe I am just showing my age but I remember hooking up my 9 pin dot matrix printer to my Epson 8088 DOS-based computer and running a word processor called (I believe) First Choice. That was an adventure. That comic doesn't even begin to touch on that.
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@penguinwrangler said in What's the worst technology ever invented?:
@irj said in What's the worst technology ever invented?:
@romo said in What's the worst technology ever invented?:
@irj said in What's the worst technology ever invented?:
Small office printers!!!!
Can't upvote your comment enough, really hate having to deal with them.
An old comic, but definitely a good one
Maybe I am just showing my age but I remember hooking up my 9 pin dot matrix printer to my Epson 8088 DOS-based computer and running a word processor called (I believe) First Choice. That was an adventure. That comic doesn't even begin to touch on that.
I got ya beat, I think. I don't remember if the C64 beat the 8088s to omarket or not, but WordStar on a Commodore 64... which ran from a Cassette tape.
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@dafyre said in What's the worst technology ever invented?:
@penguinwrangler said in What's the worst technology ever invented?:
@irj said in What's the worst technology ever invented?:
@romo said in What's the worst technology ever invented?:
@irj said in What's the worst technology ever invented?:
Small office printers!!!!
Can't upvote your comment enough, really hate having to deal with them.
An old comic, but definitely a good one
Maybe I am just showing my age but I remember hooking up my 9 pin dot matrix printer to my Epson 8088 DOS-based computer and running a word processor called (I believe) First Choice. That was an adventure. That comic doesn't even begin to touch on that.
I got ya beat, I think. I don't remember if the C64 beat the 8088s to omarket or not, but WordStar on a Commodore 64... which ran from a Cassette tape.
By a few months.
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Wireless HDMI adapters.