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| shorthair:
Hahahah, I'm not that young, just that I stayed away from comuputers till they were more friendly....as a kid, I always thought it looked very tedious to have to type in commands. Anyways, the reason I've been trying command line is cos I want to try out powerstrip. I did as the tutorial said - note: the 'cd' in a post above is what did the trick...thanks! - and though I only ran 720, I couldn't tell if it invoked the resolution through powerstrip. I'm using the newer version, so don't know if that has any effect on the operations per results. Thanks, all. |
| Extreme8:
--- Quote from: Circo on March 20, 2007, 12:52:01 am ---I never felt old until right now.......no offense. :'( --- End quote --- I felt almost the same way when I read the title of this post, except I've felt old for a long time. I was working in the IT field when we had a staff meeting to announce that "IBM is getting into the personal computer buisiness" although I don't remember seeing anything before DOS 2.0 Kids. |
| Tiger-Heli:
--- Quote from: Circo on March 20, 2007, 12:52:01 am ---I never felt old until right now.......no offense. :'( --- End quote --- Agreed! :laugh2: |
| BobbyG66:
Does anyone remember buying a can of oil and then having to stick a spout in it? |
| Hoopz:
--- Quote from: BobbyG66 on March 20, 2007, 12:14:14 pm ---Does anyone remember buying a can of oil and then having to stick a spout in it? --- End quote --- What version of DOS was that??? :laugh2: Sorry, couldn't resist. |
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