GUIs Sorted By Icons
Ant writes "Blue's News posted an interesting link that shows a chart of icons from various interfaces. Clicking on graphical user interface (GUI) names, section names, or icons themselves will lead to the appropriate page with more details."
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=05/03/22/144223 0
- Time spent doing large HTML chard: 14 hours
- Price per month of web hosting: $20
- Cost of client usage/bandwidth spike for past ten days: $380
- Having your geek cred estabilished by not just being slashdotted, but being a dupe twice: Priceless
Some charts and graphs never get seen. For the ones that do something special, there's Slashdot. Accepted in large violent spikes of page views everywhere.US Democracy:The best person for the job (among These pre-selected choices...)
Oh, the memories from my college days...
...Booting up GEOS on a Commodore 64 and controlling things with a joystick...
...Downloading a 70 page programming manual off of Quantum Link at 300 baud...
...Printing out the document on a Star Gemini 10X dot-matrix printer...
...Being active on dial-up BBS's...
My, how times have changed!
GEOS was an amazing system, and the port to 8088 machines was most welcome. It ran on my Casio Zoomer PDA (pre-Palm days), and on my old Hyundai XT computer. Being overshadowed by Microsoft Windows, it's too bad Geoworks never really did anything with it.
My mom always said, "Jim, you're 1 in a million." Given the current population, there are 7000 of me. God help us all!