Computers and software can make life easier. They can also make things ... difficult. Challenging, even.
I've spent most of this morning wrestling with a new (to me) accounting program, trying to get it to do the same things that the last program did. My needs are reasonably simple: generate recurring monthly rent invoices, receive payments, and enter bills to be paid.
You wouldn't think it would take three hours for two professionals to accomplish those tasks, but somewhere between entering dozens of "repeating invoices" and asking it to print them, it lost all but three of them.
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And this is why I'm not a fan of things like self-driving card.
Cars, dadgummit, CARS.
I agree with every word you wrote ... except "card", of course. But it's okay - I understood what you meant. :)
Then again, crappy software resulted in "card" not "cars".
Ed - is that software, or wetware?
So not good... Hate it when the data disappears!!!
You still have hair??
You betcha, Bro - and it's still (mostly) brown. :)
NFO - it was eventually found. But it took two of us about four hours to find it.
To erh is human to really screw things up takes a Computor.
Something to be said for having a typewriter and an account ledger book hanging around...
Ajd - that is a profound truth.
Chickenmom - there's a reason why the pencil was voted the greatest invention of the 20th century.
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