I was going to mention that conversation, but omitted it for space.
I remember me, her, Tony, and possibly others talking about it. Some of us felt that a computer was as much of a writing tool as a pencil was, and she thought that computers weren't a "real" tool and did all the work for people.
My favourite part of that story was that the SJU building manager seemed to think that it was my car.
"Your car is parked in a handicap space."
"No it isn't. Her car is."
"Sir, you need to move your car."
"No, I don't. She does."
"If you don't move your car I'm going to have it towed."
"Go right ahead. I couldn't possibly care less if you tow it. This car does not belong to me. Slash the tires for all I care. What you do to this car has no effect on my day whatsoever. Can I make that any more clear?"
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Curtis* is still my hero!
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I remember me, her, Tony, and possibly others talking about it. Some of us felt that a computer was as much of a writing tool as a pencil was, and she thought that computers weren't a "real" tool and did all the work for people.
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"Your car is parked in a handicap space."
"No it isn't. Her car is."
"Sir, you need to move your car."
"No, I don't. She does."
"If you don't move your car I'm going to have it towed."
"Go right ahead. I couldn't possibly care less if you tow it. This car does not belong to me. Slash the tires for all I care. What you do to this car has no effect on my day whatsoever. Can I make that any more clear?"
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