On Tue, 28 May 2024, Jon Elson via cctalk wrote:
In 1971 or 1972 I was in the Washington DC airport executive lounge.  Dolly Parton was in there, she had two gofers getting her coffee and stuff, and she had a large "bag phone" that she was on a lot of the time, presumably making arrangements for shows.  This was a square-cornered hard bag with a shoulder strap, and there was an old-style handset with a coil cord connected to it.  The bag was something like 10 by 8 x 4" and appeared to be quite heavy.  I am pretty sure the thing was "personal" to her.

On Tue, 28 May 2024, CAREY SCHUG via cctalk wrote:
[reasoning: if purpose is to make money, it is an investment for business gain]

Therefore, since Dolly Parton was "presumably making arrangements for shows", then by CAREY SCHUG's criteris, it was NOT "personal" to her.

. . . and that of the dozens of "personal computers" that I had prior to Y2K,
none of them were "personal"


We can never agree on the definition. The blind men are fixxated on individual features of the elephant.

I contend that making money, and purchasing by a business and handing out to employees, are orthogonal to whether it is a "personal" computer, and on a par with whether it was in the bedroom, living room, or home office. (bedroom (unless a sex-worker) is "personal", kitchen table or home office is not.)


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