Calling modern cellphones "phones" is like when old Star Trek called their little plastic data slabs "tapes".
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Even my two year old can recognize a telephone handset, pick it up and hold it to her ear while saying "Hewwo?"
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Since you are British, international law allows you to call it a "wireless" if you like.
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[email protected]replied to SolacefromSilence last edited by
I enjoy my China, and also my China, and how could I forgot my China...
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Thank you, and I shall do so. Very much appreciated
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It's hard for people to understand, but there was a time from the late 70's to early 80's where after a screen "transition" whatever came up next on the screen was called a "new page".
So if you were playing Intellivision AD&D going in a dungeon from the overworld was a "new page". Or playing Karate Champ.... going from the Title Screen to the Fight Mechanics part was thought of as a "new page".
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One time I heard a colleague called the settings/gear icon in Windows a flower. I've also heard somebody refer to the PuTTY icon as "the two penguins"
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Didn't we had Personal Digital Assistant before?
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[email protected]replied to [email protected] last edited by
Do we not call them webpages still?
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They explicitly are talking about movies and nobody uses the term page when talking about different scenes anymore.
How does the internet fit in here? They’re not saying we as a society moved away from the concept of pages…
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Are we referring to this icon? Found here: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/PuTTY
If so I see no resemblance with a penguin at all.
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Yep that's the one. It was on the taskbar so significantly smaller than it looks here. I think he thought the lightning bolt was the beaks.
Sometimes late at night I squint my eyes to look at the icon and, for a fleeting moment, I can see two penguins.
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I thought he was talking about vodeo games......you know.....because of all the video games he mentioned.
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So either your friend has terrible eye sight, was high, or is an idiot.
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Ironically the Brits got this right with “mobiles”. What’s the key characteristic of a cellphone? That it is portable and mobile.
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Intellivision was a game console that came with the game Burger Time. It had many amazing (for the time- 1980s) games, such as Snafu, Metroid, and Maze of the Minotaur.
I still have mine, but it no longer works.
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ERROR: Earth.exe has crashedreplied to [email protected] last edited by
but the key characteristic of a car is also the mobility.
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I call mine Tim
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This sort of icon is still used in software all over the world:
I honestly couldn't tell you the last time I used a floppy disk.
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Flying Squidreplied to ERROR: Earth.exe has crashed last edited by
Not if c/fuckcars gets their way.
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