| Re: Concession to Modern Technology |
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> As regular posters know, I am a major "Luddite". I constantly
> question if some new technology is really worth the hype around it and
> will truly make things easier for us, on in reality, be more of a
> nuisance than the past.
> I must admit one new tech item is pretty slick. I just got some
> CD-ROMs with .PDF files of various antique telephone manuals and
> catalogs. They were very reasonably priced.
Yeah, someday maybe, you can get the address for the old phone
manuals, arcade machines (sorry, no High Speed), cameras and fax
machines.
> The use of .PDF files (a file format used to store images from printed
> matter such as books) and the CD ROM media made it easy to copy,
> distribute, and use the old stuff. Otherwise, I'd have to purchase
> the original manuals at considerably more cost and then only I could
> view them; by mass media, many people can benefit. I'd also have a
> bunch of old paper lying around the house subject to getting torn or
> deteriorating or lost.
If you ever feel brave enough to do your own scanning, get Paperport
(now up to 11) from Nuance and it creates a digital file cabinet of
pdf files. It was 99ドル until July 1, but you still ought to find a
deal on the internet.
Carl Navarro
> (Now if only Adobe wouldn't keep upgrading its free reader every other
> day. I use version 5 and now they're up to 7 or 8.)
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