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Berkeley Brett

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Apr 7, 2011, 9:59:17 AM4/7/11
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Hello all:

This message is OT, but since we are mostly technophiles ‘round these
parts, you might find it worthwhile.

Back in the 80’s, I saw a computer-related cartoon that I thought
hilarious -- it showed up in quite a number of venues back then.

Over the years, I’ve looked around for a copy of that cartoon, and
I’ve never been able to find it. Since it is the funniest computer
cartoon I’ve seen, I’ve found this a bit frustrating.

I reignited my search for the cartoon when I noticed that it had
inspired the writing of a book -- that can’t be said of too many
cartoons!

=== begin quoted text ===

[ from the book "It's Never Done That Before: A Guide to
Troubleshooting Windows XP (2006)”; from the introduction ]

This book was inspired by [a cartoon on] the cover of a Datamation
magazine that appeared about 20 years ago. It shows a man in an
office with what used to be a desktop computer on the table in front
of him. The poor guy has his hands poised over the keyboard, but the
rest of the machine is in tiny pieces all over the room. His eyebrows
have been burned off, his hair is blown straight back, and his coffee
cup has tipped over. There's a huge cloud of black smoke over his
head. It
is obvious that the computer has exploded about five seconds earlier.
He's thinking, "It's never done that before...."

=== end quoted text ===

And the cartoon now appears online, in all its glory....

[Color version]:

http://tinyurl.com/its-never-done-that-before-1

[Greyscale version]:

http://tinyurl.com/its-never-done-that-before-2

It seems that it was originally featured on the June 15, 1985 edition
of Datamation magazine ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Datamation ),
one of the many “defunct American computer magazines” (
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Defunct_American_computer_magazines
).

Cheers....

--
Brett (in Berkeley, California, USA)
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Berkeley Brett

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Apr 9, 2011, 9:45:04 AM4/9/11
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Better link to the cartoon mentioned above:

http://100bestwebsites.org/alt/silliness/its-never-done-that-before.htm

=== begin quoted text ===

[ from the book "It's Never Done That Before: A Guide to
Troubleshooting Windows XP (2006)”; from the introduction ]

This book was inspired by [a cartoon on] the cover of a Datamation
magazine that appeared about 20 years ago. It shows a man in an
office with what used to be a desktop computer on the table in front
of him. The poor guy has his hands poised over the keyboard, but the
rest of the machine is in tiny pieces all over the room. His eyebrows
have been burned off, his hair is blown straight back, and his coffee
cup has tipped over. There's a huge cloud of black smoke over his
head. It is obvious that the computer has exploded about five seconds
earlier. He's thinking, "It's never done that before...."

=== end quoted text ===

And the cartoon now appears online, in all its glory....

http://100bestwebsites.org/alt/silliness/its-never-done-that-before.htm

Peter Nicolaysen

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Apr 11, 2011, 10:24:03 AM4/11/11
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"Berkeley Brett" <roya...@gmail.com> skrev i meddelelsen news:bf6e2e09-0f7f-4853...@a17g2000yqn.googlegroups.com...


Thats what happens, wenn people are quantum mechanic active and programmed
not to write negative comments about certain individuals!

While at the same time being programmed to only do
"whats absolutely nessecary to stay alive"

Expensive in keyboards, if af fried mainboard or CPU is enough to
get the victim to open his veins!

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Peter Nicolaysen

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Apr 11, 2011, 10:27:36 AM4/11/11
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"Peter Nicolaysen" <peterni...@gmail.com> skrev i meddelelsen news:inv332$63u$1...@dont-email.me...

Pain signals sent from the victims own mind,
to his braistem and limbic system, is a more powerfull driving force than "Tetrado Toxin/Vodoo"

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