I had been only creatively naming things with operating systems, but the lines are so blurry now, and so many things need identifying. Jump drives are definitely too transient, though. I just don't buy more than one of any sort, and tell them apart that way.
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I have dozens of jump drives and usually quite a few of each type. Names become critical.
I am so fucking agog at storage technology. I know that shit got predicted, but still. The teeny tiny not that expensive 64GB jump drive on my key ring in a lovely colour--man. I don't use them as much as I'd expected because of cloud and actual devices, but still. Fucking AMAZING.
ST:TNG fucking PADD, man. My mind is regularly blown.
Yeah the amount of storage available now is staggering.
My little 11" Air astounds me. All solid state, weight of a feather, and enough power to render video. Just insane.
You know how sometimes the diagram is what makes an explanation pop or plop? I was trying to work out how the fuck to adequately represent "virtual machine", and figured "Hey! I bet the internet already knows!" which led me to this [link] which are really pretty, and have saved my spaghetti illustration as much as it can be.
I totally heart the naming discussion. -t, I think I may love you.
I think I might have to name my Mac mini "No'-As-Big-As-Medium-Sized-Jock-But-Bigger-than-Wee-Jock Jock" because it is smaller than the towers but more powerful than the powerbook.
Man, i kind of love Windows 95. I remember doing that upgrade. It was terrifying and exhilarating (I was 12). I have never done a software install that changed a computer that mind-blowingly all at once (well, I installed linux, but technically I did that on a different computer first, got used to it, then switched my main computer to a dual boot, then finally dropped Win 98, so it was a slow switch.) Switching to Mac OS X after years on Linux was less dramatic. Switching to Windows 7 after Mac OS X was less dramatic. NOTHING compares to Windows 3.11->Windows 95.
Maybe Windows 8 will come close?
NOTHING compares to Windows 3.11->Windows 95
Yeah, I remember.
eta: For me, the first time I bought a modem and got on The Well was like that too. I was all, "My computer is now a communications device!"
Also, probably the last OS I've ever installed from floppies.
I never had Win 3.x. I had TI-994a and then Mac's, until I got a Win7 laptop super cheap. But I remember helping my fathers gf out with her computer problems (after years of Mac use, mind you) and get to the machine, expecting XP, and horrified to see it was Win3! It took a lot of head scratching to get started. I think it was "how do I do formatting in Word Perfect" or some such. On the Mac, it was easy. Click the icon for underline. Click the icon for center justify.... Oh crap, you don't have those.