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It was Dragon Speak Naturally ... an innovator and pioneer in its field...
At a good price-tag, too...
Dragon NaturallySpeaking - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Not so bad, either, til Dragon killed it.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBM_ViaVoice
Tonight I will be able to sleep for the first time this summer because, Tews is going to turn of that noisy clapped out AC unit, the noise was something else.
Sleep well while you can, the cool nights will end on thursday, then the noisy contraption gets turned back on...
Though the temp right now is 58 so Im enjoying it while I can...
Well there's your problem.
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PjnCRFINAsU&NR=1"]YouTube - Well There's Your Problem![/ame]
Yeah,
Got rid of Peter Norton....
Real Norton sw saved my ass more than once...
Esp. the NT install, when it said:
That's when I knew I was in real trouble.Win has detected that OS/2 is installed on this computer.
Win is temporarily disabling the OS/2 Boot Manager during the installation process...
Started the 'disinfection' with Linux boot floppy -- Slackware v.2.3
Took 3 evenings to get back to normal...
Betcha ten bucks the Zenith EISA-486 will boot, after 10 yrs in the cellar...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extende...d_Architecture
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Missed some:
Never ashamed:Started the 'disinfection' with Linux boot floppy -- Slackware v.2.3
Took 3 evenings to get back to normal...
Betcha ten bucks the Zenith EISA-486 will boot, after 10 yrs in the cellar...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extende...d_Architecture
Heh-heh....On the other hand, when it became clear to IBM that Micro Channel was dying, IBM actually licensed EISA for use in a few server systems. As a final jab at their competitor, Compaq (leader of the EISA consortium) didn't cash the first check sent by IBM for the EISA license. Instead, the check was framed and put on display in the company museum at Compaq's main campus in Houston, Texas.