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| From | Cydrome Leader <presence@MUNGEpanix.com> |
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| Newsgroups | chi.internet |
| Subject | Re: Microcenter |
| Date | 2017-11-07 03:18 +0000 |
| Organization | PANIX Public Access Internet and UNIX, NYC |
| Message-ID | <otr8lt$n56$1@reader2.panix.com> (permalink) |
| References | (6 earlier) <onjv6d$fn2$1@reader2.panix.com> <slrnosgkqc.rcs.tert@ftupet.ftupet.com> <slrn3vfsot8eu9.dug.kristian.zoerhoff@sdf.lonestar.org> <orhdon$fv7$3@reader2.panix.com> <otmldn$5rt$7@remote5bge0.ripco.com> |
Chicago Paddling-Fishing <jwn@ripco.com> wrote: > Cydrome Leader <presence@mungepanix.com> wrote: >>Kristian M Zoerhoff <kristian.zoerhoff@gmail.com> wrote: >>> On 2017-09-25, tert in seattle <tert@ftupet.com> wrote: >>>> Cydrome Leader wrote: >>>>> barbie gee <booger@nosespam.com> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> On Thu, 3 Aug 2017, dye wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> In article <ns7sgu$1th$2@remote5bge0.ripco.com>, >>>>>>> Chicago Paddling-Fishing <jwn@ripco.com> wrote: >>>>>>>> Mark Anderson <mea@nospambradnylion.com> wrote: >>>>>>>>> In article bje@ripco.com says... >>>>>>>>>> Yeah but at least they are trying, look where Radio Shack is today. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Keep in mind when MC opened (1997/98?), the computer market was totally >>>>>>>>>> different from today. They need to keep changing shit to get people in the >>>>>>>>>> door. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Remember Handy Andy? They tried to charge me $108 for a 12 pack of >>>>>>>>> fluorescent tube bulbs because the cashier thought it was $8/bulb >>>>>>>>> instead of $8/12 pack. Had to get a manager to figure that out. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Microcenter hasn't changed much since they opened. After a few years >>>>>>>>> opening they became a better deal for a lot of things than that monthly >>>>>>>>> COD computer fair. Do they still do that? >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> I'm not a gamer but it's obvious from posts, news articles and feeds >>>>>>>>> that >>>>>>>>>> the game market is mostly "online" these days. I don't quite get what Steam >>>>>>>>>> is, but it's obvious it's some pay to play system. That and all the console >>>>>>>>>> machines that only work over the net. With all that going on, I can't see >>>>>>>>>> where carrying them in a store works anymore. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Maybe MC is trying to take a stab at Fry's, although I haven't been out to >>>>>>>>>> the one in Downers Grove (or wherever the hell it is) in a while, last time >>>>>>>>>> I was there they had a couple aisles dedicated to loose "parts". Seems like >>>>>>>>>> a waste of floor space but who knows. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> I'm not a gamer either. I was looking for PS2 games in some bargain bin >>>>>>>>> but now PS3 are the bargain platform. Microcenter used to have those >>>>>>>>> bargain bins of random stuff that you could spend a lot of time looking >>>>>>>>> through for something you might need and get it cheap. They don't do >>>>>>>>> that anymore. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> They still have bargan bins (well, more like tables). >>>>>>> >>>>>>> My big MC bargin bin score was circa 1998...someone had returned a Palm >>>>>>> Pilot 7, which was better than the Palm 5 I went to buy, but also >>>>>>> *included wireless celluar*. The people who returned it had >>>>>>> activated a data plan and it worked wireless for free for about a >>>>>>> year and a half. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Not that it was fast or anything, probably an analog cellular connection, >>>>>>> but this was living large in 1998. >>>>>> >>>>>> Hah! >>>>>> I'm surprised they didn't cancel the account, but good for you! >>>>>> >>>>>> I had two different Palm devices, and while they were fun to have, and I >>>>>> could read my email on them, but looking back at them, boy, were they >>>>>> clunky compared to our smartphones. >>>>> >>>>> Maybe somebody here can remind me about all of this. >>>>> >>>>> What the hell was a palm even for? I don't recall anybody who ever had one >>>>> being able to explain what it really did other than looks real stupid >>>>> hanging off an belt next to a two way pager. I don't recall them even >>>>> having "basic functionality" like being able to exchange "electronic >>>>> business cards" or anything like that by pointing them at each other. >>>>> >>>>> Even those silly watches you'd link to your computer by letting the screen >>>>> flash made more sense. >>>> >>>> I got a Palm III from work in 1998 or thereabouts. It had some infrared way >>>> of communicating with other Palm III's but I don't remember ever using that >>>> feature. I used it for playing games and taking notes. The Palm script was >>>> easy to learn and note taking wasn't too cumbersome. It had a backlight so >>>> you could see the LCD screen in the dark. It also had a flip cover that made >>>> it great for pretending you were on the USS Enterprise. >>> >>> Sheeeeeit. >>> >>> My wife worked for 3Com back in the day (99-06?), so I cycled through a Palm >>> III, a IIIc (color screen!), a V, and a Sony Clie (their licensed clone of a >>> Palm that, of course, used Memory Stick instead of SD). Man, fuck Sony sideways. >>> >>> You could beam certain data between units via IR, but it was wonky as fuck. >>> Syncing it in a corporate environment was a challenge, but I do recall getting >>> it to work with Lotus Notes (yeesh) when I was at IBM. > >>Back to my old question. What the fuck were you (or anybody really) even >>syncing? Buzzord bingo terms? Did those piece of shit even do some sort of >>off-line POP mail? I stil have zero understanding of why nerds used those >>things. > > Data... the goal is to never type the same thing twice... which included > backing up your contacts so if you reset the device they weren't all lost > although even back when I had the Franklan eBookman, I recall using a USB > cable to sync contacts back and forth (it had contacts and note taking > apps on it too and was pretty cheap back in 99 or so). Still just not getting it. Why the hell would you backup a contact list on a device bigger than an phone of the era? Here's what it comes down to. palm pilots were completely stupid devices for stupid people.
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