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01-18-2017 09:47 AM
@Honeybit wrote:
Back in my computer career days, I did a lot of business with Best Buy's Computer Department. They had some pretty knowledgeable people in the era when computers were a hobbyist item instead of a commodity item. I was in there (quite) a while back (now a totally foreign landscape) and out of curiosity asked one of the young men what "Wi-Fi" was the short term for. He didn't know it "stood for" anything. (For the record, it's "Wireless Fidelity.")
I marvel at the fact that technology devoted years to developing exquisite sound and color reproduction for ultra-wide screen theater and television screens, and people now want to watch movies on palm-size cell phones.
I don't FEEL old, I just AM old!
Ok, sorta on the same note...
I have no idea what "hashtag" is. I mean I get it is a symbol & all but what does it really mean????
Is it just a symbol to designate something??? Like "#KitchenettesareHOT"!!!!!!
DD rolled her eyes when I mentioned it LOL!
I'm with you Honeybit, I AM old!!!
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01-18-2017 09:57 AM
@VaBelle35 wrote:
@Honeybit wrote:
Thanks for the link -- I'm going to order a backup (in case the rust ever wins).
I like the idea of the battery-powered one, too, although I REALLY don't want anything else that requires batteries. I remember when C cells and D cells were known as "flashlight batteries" because that's the only thing they were used for. Now there are more kinds of batteries than there are lightbulbs. [Anyone have an application handy for membership in the Luddite Society?]
Whatever you do, don't ask for "transistor batteries"
LOLOL !!!!!!!!!!!!
01-18-2017 09:57 AM
01-18-2017 10:01 AM
I'm not a resident of the TwitterVerse (that is, Twitter Universe), but what I THINK is that the #, pronounced (for reasons known only to the gods of the TwitterVerse) as "Hashtag" is something like a subject line which enables you to find or link to other posts on the topic presently inflaming your imagination.
It also seems to serve as a sort of imaginary bumper sticker to reinforce the statement of your opinion on something -- hence the use of phrases like "hashtag I'm ticked off" used increasingly in verbal conversations.
See also the term "Mic Drop" (as in "microphone") -- a gesture of emphasis sometimes accompanied by the verbal "Boom!" -- which I had to look up after a newsclip showed Prince Harry and his Royal Grandmother making the "drop" gesture.
All has passed from the realm of Pop Culture to what passes for Culture. Again, SIGH.
At least I feel warm and safe here in my tar pit!
01-18-2017 10:02 AM
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