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Light Stuff
from Me, with a Little Help from My Friends
~~ by Linda Johnson,
Linda's Computer Stop
OK, I admit I haven't been as
productive this past month as I should have been, but The Sims 2
was released so what's a gal to do? I am a hopeless Sims addict, I
admit it, and I've been patiently awaiting the release of this game ...
so when it finally came out, I must say I got totally lost in it for a
couple weeks LOL Anyway, I created one Sim family representing me
and Fleet member, Vic Ferri and wrote a review of the game, along with
some tips and cheats, and it was just recently published in TechTrax, so
if you are a Sims lover like me, you may want to check it out .... it
includes pictures ;-)
The Sims 2 Explained
The second piece of lightness I want to share with you
is some computer humor about software updates that was sent to the
Computer Help and Discussion Group by member, Rich. This
is pretty funny, and, unfortunately, oh so true:
Software Revision Guide
By now you have undoubtedly noticed that all
software packages have version numbers. In theory each version
represents improvements to the product, but many people have found
that the version numbers tend to follow a general pattern. Use this
guide to decipher the hidden meaning of version numbers. Also, do
not be fooled. Using the year as the version number is a clever
ploy, but it does not eliminate the fact that 4.0 follows 3.1.
1.0:
Also known as "one point uh-oh", or "barely out of
beta". We had to release because the lab guys had reached a point of
exhaustion and the marketing guys were in a cold sweat of terror.
We're praying that you'll find it more functional than, say, a
computer virus and that its operation has some resemblance to that
specified in the marketing copy.
1.1:
We fixed all the killer bugs.
1.2:
Uh, we introduced a few new bugs fixing the killer
bugs and so we had to fix them, too.
2.0:
We did the product we really wanted to do to begin
with. Mind you, it's really not what the customer needs yet, but
we're working on it.
2.1:
Well, not surprisingly, we broke some things in
making major changes so we had to fix them. But we did a really good
job of testing this time, so we don't think we introduced any new
bugs while we were fixing these bugs.
2.2:
Uh, sorry, one slipped through. One lousy typo error
and you won't believe how much trouble it caused!
2.3:
Some anal-retentive pain in the rear found a
deep-seated bug that's been there since 1.0 and has been raising
heck until we fixed it.
3.0:
Hey, we finally think we've got it right! Most of
the customers are really happy with this.
3.1:
Of course we did break a few little things.
4.0:
More features. It's doubled in size now, by the way,
and you'll need to get memory and a faster processor ...
4.1:
Just one or two bugs this time. Honest.
5.0:
We really need to go on to a new product but we have
an installed base out there to protect. We're cutting the staffing
after this.
6.0:
We had to fix a few things we broke in 5.0. Not very
many, but it's been so long since we looked at this thing we might
as well call it a major upgrade. Oh, yeah, we added a few flashy
cosmetic features so we could justify the major upgrade number.
6.1:
Since I'm leaving the company and I'm the last guy
left in the lab who works on the product, I wanted to make sure that
all the changes I've made are incorporated before I go. I added some
cute demos, too, since I was getting pretty bored back here in my
dark little corner (I kept complaining about the lighting but they
wouldn't do anything). They're talking about obsolescence planning
but they'll try to keep selling it for as long as there's a buck or
two to be made. I'm leaving the bits in as good a shape as I can in
case somebody has to tweak them, but it'll be sheer luck if no one
loses the source code.
Another piece of fluff this month is my collection
of Halloween graphics. If you want some fun stuff to include on
your website or in your emails this month,
check these out.
Reader "Jimmy" sent this information
to me about another web mail service, similar to GMail.
Here's what he says:
You might want to let people know
about this new email system at
http://www.walla.com/ It also gives you 1000MB and it
loads fast compared to gmail which I have also, also has color and
smileys ,background , and a lot more than gmail. One bad thing
is no spell checker yet. Also their new one called clipomatic
works great. It is at
http://www.mlin.net/Clipomatic.shtml Thank you for
your newsletter
jimmy
Have a wonderful month and don't eat TOO much Halloween
candy! :-)
Linda Johnson is a
college instructor of all of the Microsoft Office Programs, as well
as Adobe PhotoShop and Windows. She also teaches online distance
learning classes in Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, Publisher, and Word at
Eclectic Academy. She has worked helpdesk and teaches
and lectures at many local businesses and tech schools in her area. Support this
newsletter by checking out Linda's eBooks, MS Word MAGIC!, Book
I: Fonts, Fun & Formats and Book
II: Table Wizardry,
How
To Get Started As a Software Trainer, and
her newest series of MSOffice
eBook Tutorials and CD
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