Subj : Re: Old PC's To : George Pope From : Daryl Stout Date : Thu Jan 06 2022 02:09:00 George, GP> IKR? I get the same way, even with microwaves -- oh, c'MON, why is 45 GP> seconds so fleeping LONG??? You got that right. GP> Didn't use a microwave until I was in my early 20s, was spoiled by them GP> before I hit 30! That's my extent of microwave communications. I can write a batchfile for the BBS, but my programming ENDS at setting the clock on the microwave oven. If I forget how to do that, I'll starve to death. GP> Which Windows was your intro? I used 3.1, then went to 95, 98, XP, 7, 10, and now 11. GP> Was that the one you began with? I use OpenOffice, & save in Word 97 GP> format for max compatibility with workmates & customers. Actually, GP> fior them, I convert to PDF using a free online utility, that also GP> lets me pull up any image or Pdf & edit it (have to remove doctor's GP> names & contact info) I started with OpenOffice, but went to LibreOffice. Yet, at times when the deal goes to upgrade, it uninstalls the previous version, and doesn't put the new version on (both LibreOffice and OpenOffice did that). So, I just uninstall it myself, and download a fresh version. With editing a publication for the Arkansas State Square Dance Federation (ASSDF), I have to use Microsoft Office/365 with Word. But, when I went to buy it, there was no CD/DVD or box with the software. Instead, a card with a registration key, and URL to download the software. Then, you have to pay a yearly usage fee (I currently pay $70). These folks figured out that by having electronic downloads only, they save the cost of packaging and shipping, and they can charge renewal fees...hence, they make more money. GP> My first foray into internet email & newsgroups was via a local BBS who GP> pulled them in & gave us access, later I got a frteecycle accoun to GP> access them after his BBS disappeared. (he retired, I think, & had GP> been using the university equipment for the board) I did that with my Radio Shack MC-10 Micro Color Computer, a 300 baud modem, and a program loaded via cassette tape. On the modem, a switch determined answer or originate mode, but you dialed the access number. When the phone answered, you put the modem into answer mode, and hung up the phone...then you were online. That's how I did it with CompuServe. GP> Backup, backup, & back up, the 3 most important rules. The way my back is hurting from sitting in this chair (with degenerative disk disease), it's hard to sit at the computer for very long anymore. GP> Which 10? (how many updats has it done to you?) I had Pro...and one time, I had to reinstall it to rebuild the registry (it had gotten royally corrupted), and had to reinstall all my Windows programs as a result. But, when I upgraded to Windows 11, no reinstalls were needed. Daryl .... I watch what I eat...from the plate to the mouth. === MultiMail/Win v0.52 --- SBBSecho 3.14-Win32 * Origin: The Thunderbolt BBS - Little Rock, Arkansas (1:2320/33) .