CLAIM TO LAME

  • Archive
  • RSS
  • Ask me anything
From the vault: Electronic Life: How to Think About Computers by Michael Crichton. First published in 1983, this is the famed writer/doctor’s early bird take on the computer revolution then getting underway in the United States.
All these years later, Crichton’s advice and observations make for some unintentionally funny reading. I wish you the good fortune of finding your own used copy for $1. Meantime, here’s a taste from the dust-jacket tease and some other goodies:

In Electronic Life, (Crichton) shares his knowledge and his love of computers. His message: Don’t be afraid of them, they’re only machines, they’re here to make your life easier, and, what’s more, they can be a lot of fun!

Choice chapter titles, with opening sentences:
Afraid of Computers - “Everybody is.”
Error Messages - “Beginners get a lot of error messages, inevitably accompanied by a sharp electronic beep.”Power - “‘I have 40K of ROM!’ ‘I have 256 K of RAM!’ ‘I have a high-speed color printer!’ ’ I have a 16-bit CPU!’” … There’s only one response to this kind of bragging. Your big powerful machine is only as good as what you do with it - which is another matter entirely/”
Bonus: you’ll also learn what the following are:
floppy diskscomputer skillsgamesprinters
View Separately

From the vault: Electronic Life: How to Think About Computers by Michael Crichton. First published in 1983, this is the famed writer/doctor’s early bird take on the computer revolution then getting underway in the United States.

All these years later, Crichton’s advice and observations make for some unintentionally funny reading. I wish you the good fortune of finding your own used copy for $1. Meantime, here’s a taste from the dust-jacket tease and some other goodies:

In Electronic Life, (Crichton) shares his knowledge and his love of computers. His message: Don’t be afraid of them, they’re only machines, they’re here to make your life easier, and, what’s more, they can be a lot of fun!

Choice chapter titles, with opening sentences:

Afraid of Computers - “Everybody is.”

Error Messages - “Beginners get a lot of error messages, inevitably accompanied by a sharp electronic beep.”

Power - “‘I have 40K of ROM!’ ‘I have 256 K of RAM!’ ‘I have a high-speed color printer!’ ’ I have a 16-bit CPU!’” … There’s only one response to this kind of bragging. Your big powerful machine is only as good as what you do with it - which is another matter entirely/”

Bonus: you’ll also learn what the following are:

floppy disks
computer skills
games
printers

    • #Michael Crichton
    • #technology
    • #books
    • #Electronic Life
  • 1 year ago
  • 1
  • Permalink
  • Share
    Tweet

1 Notes/ Hide

  1. irreverend liked this
  2. claimtolame posted this
← Previous • Next →

About

Twitter

loading tweets…

  • RSS
  • Random
  • Archive
  • Ask me anything
  • Mobile

Effector Theme by Carlo Franco.

Powered by Tumblr