Posted by rossow (mn) on January 05, 2016 at 05:11:31 from (69.24.161.137):
In Reply to: Internet posted by 37Chief on January 04, 2016 at 15:23:06:
I've used computers either professionally or personally since 1973. The newspaper where I was front-page editor (an Iowa daily) was one of the first five in the U.S. to go to all-electronic editing; we had visitors from as far away as England and New Zealand coming in to observe the process. My department at a state university in Minnesota was the first in the state to teach writing and editing on computers, back in 1984; I was hired there specifically because I had used computers for 11 years, but no one else on the faculty had ever used one. I've had a personal computer (started with an Apple II) since the early '80s -- can't recall exactly when I got it. Although they can be maddening, I love computers for ease of locating all sorts of things not easily available locally, and usually at better prices. Also, computers have made general information about, well, just about anything, available with a few keystrokes and clicks. Nothing since the invention of the printing press in 1455 has made so much information available to so many. It's hard for younger folks who grew up with computers to appreciate how computers have put so much information at their fingertips.
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