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chokenstroke said:
Black-Balled said:You should delete that pic, or even the post. We don't wanna see pro-rock infecting AZBAnd, isn't your title WYSIWYG a Clutch reference? Some other folks here have contact w / them, lots of us are fans...
Theives suck
chokenstroke said:WYSIWYG is a reference to "computer speak" of days gone by.
Kind of like "GIGO"
Who is Clutch anyway?
If you really think the photo is ofensive I will delete the post.
Black-Balled said:I learned my new thing for the day...what is the acronym for/ mean?
Clutch is a (hard to explain~) blues/ southern rock/ Doors/ MEtal band. check them out at www.pro-rock.com
or amazon.com. If you buy...buy Blast Tyrant first, IMO
And, yes, the pic should probably go- thanks for taking that soo well!
Black-Balled said:And, yes, the pic should probably go- thanks for taking that soo well!
Black-Balled said:I learned my new thing for the day...what is the acronym for/ mean?
landshark77 said:However, you haven't lived until you hear Binge and Purge. It was the first Clutch song I heard in like '96 or '97 and IMO is the BEST Clutch song ever.
"The root of the problem has been isolated..."
Black-Balled said:I learned my new thing for the day...what is the acronym for/ mean?
Mungtor said:What You See Is What You Get.
It's from when an actual page layout type of editing (page view in Word, FramMaker, etc...) was a "new". It meant that the document should print out exactly like you saw it on the screen with no page/format differences.
sjm said:Remember it well. Think WYSIWYG was originally developed as an add-in for Lotus 1-2-3 (a now obsolete forerunner of Microsoft Excel) in about 1988. Page formatting in that otherwise superb product was quite a nuisance before WYSIWYG.
pete lafond said:Do you remember VISIO? Preceded Lotus 123.
pete lafond said:Do you remember VISIO? Preceded Lotus 123.
sjm said:I'm sure you mean Visicalc, which I used to run on the Apple 2C with 128K back in 1984. Visio is still around, and is great for flowcharting.
sjm said:I'm sure you mean Visicalc, which I used to run on the Apple 2C with 128K back in 1984. Visio is still around, and is great for flowcharting.
sjm said:... (a now obsolete forerunner of Microsoft Excel) ...