Richmond,
Just wondering how you have time to do all that you do!
I’m awed!
Bill

William Prothero
http://earthlearningsolutions.org

> On Jul 11, 2018, at 7:59 AM, Richmond Mathewson via use-livecode 
> <use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> 
> Here are some rude words and phrases that come pretty high on my sh*t list 
> with reasons why:
> 
> 1. EOL.  I use Bryce 7 for producing 3D models even thought it was "EOL" 10 
> years ago (and ( was able to buy it for $10).
>               I use LiveCode 7.1.4 on a regular basis as its interface is a 
> lot less cluttered than the subsequent versions of LiveCode;
>               and I like coloured icons.
> 
> 2. Obsolete.
> 
> 2.1.  Currently composing electronic music on a BBC Model B from 1981 and 
> saving the programs onto a cassette recorder.
> 2.2.  Running Hypercard and other PPC-only software on a G5 polycarbonate 
> iMac.
> 2.3.  Always check my Maths on a British Thornton Sliderule that Mum and Dad 
> gave me for my 13th birthday in 1975.
> 2.4.  Have an iSight WebCam connected via the Firewire port on my 2006 Intel 
> polycarbonate imac as it is a lot more
>         flexible than the rather silly built-in camera on the front of the 
> iMac.
> 2.5.  Use Belkin Nostromo 50 and 52 gamepads as controller devices when 
> programming with LiveCode.
> 2.6.  My EFL school uses a whole host of "obsolete" PCs to deliver content 
> reinforcement software I have written with LiveCode
>         via various versions of Xubuntu: the youngest machine is about 12 
> years old.
> 2.7.  Use a pair of polycarbonate iMacs (2006) in my school to allow children 
> to have fun remotely programming various floor robots
>         via Bluetooth.
> 2.8.  Use a polycarbonate iMac (2006) (as does my wife) with a second monitor 
> as my "main man" for almost everything.
> 
> 2.9.  I use a hand-drill my great-aunt gave my grandfather as a present when 
> he came back to Glasgow after the first World War
> for all those needs for which a power drill is just a pain-in-the-bum and too 
> much bother.
> 
> 2.10.  I brush my hair every morning with a pair of hairbrushes my 
> great-grandfather gave my grandfather on his 14th birthday (1911).
> 
> 2.11.  My raincoat was something my Uncle picked up when he worked for 
> Aquascutum in 1972.
> 
> 2.12. I cut my bread with a knife made from part of the front wheel cover of 
> a 1932 Fordson tractor made for
>          me as a present by a farmer in Orkney in 1983.
> 
> 3. Upgrade.
> 
> I am sure that about 90% of this is commercial push.
> 
> 4. Update.
> 
> quod erat demonstrandum
> 
> 4.1. Some pillock tried to tell me that Latin was obsolete the other day . . .
> 
> As far as I can see the ONLY reason to get hold of something new is if that 
> new thing will allow you to a vast number of things
> that the thing it is set to replace is unable to do.
> 
> Richmond.
> 
>> On 11/7/2018 5:36 pm, Bob Sneidar via use-livecode wrote:
>> Obsolete is a strong word. There are different levels. I had a friend who 
>> firmly held that Obsolete meant when something newer could replace a device. 
>> But it can be argued, and I take this position, that a computer device is 
>> obsolete when it no longer is capable of running current software. But a 
>> third level of Obsolecense can be concieved as when a device can no longer 
>> perform it's function for which it was obtained.
>> 
>> Bob S
>> 
>> 
>>> On Jul 10, 2018, at 21:18 , Richard Gaskin via use-livecode 
>>> <use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Beyond that, given Apple's OS strategy which render usable hardware 
>>> obsolete prematurely, if you want an OS that's safely maintained apparently 
>>> their guidance is to stop using macOS and upgrade to Linux.
>>> 
>>> --
>>> Richard Gaskin
>>> Fourth World Systems
>>> Software Design and Development for the Desktop, Mobile, and the Web
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