Don’t confuse history with nostalgia

To prepare for my presentations at next weekend’s Commodore Los Angeles Super Show, I’m relearning the first word processor I ever used, PaperClip for the Commodore 64. I was amazed by how many features of this over 40-year-old program I still use today. Cut, copy, and paste. Search and replace. Shortcuts for boilerplate phrases. Spell […]Related posts:40 things I learned in 40 years about technologyA Commodore 64 of my own…againThe day Commodore died
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Published on April 20, 2025 11:47
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