JustDave
Well-known Member
Back when my school was still running on Apple II computers, or more accurately when they had bought a few Apple IIs because they were affordable, a colleague of mine, a rather bright one at that, came up with one of those premature predictions people make when few people had even an idea what was in store for computing, and no one had even thought about a thing called the Internet, she said, "People think that the future of computers will be in math, but it will really be in word processing."
I thought about that for a while and agreed, "You know, she is probably right," as I immediately saw the personal value in writing. Oh sure there will be math uses for the geeks at NASA, but word processing will be what it's really all about. Well we were right, and NASA was right, but mostly all of us were wrong about 95 percent of it.
I thought about that for a while and agreed, "You know, she is probably right," as I immediately saw the personal value in writing. Oh sure there will be math uses for the geeks at NASA, but word processing will be what it's really all about. Well we were right, and NASA was right, but mostly all of us were wrong about 95 percent of it.




