The one feature I miss is the ability to split the screen and have two items open at the same time. Like a PDF journal in one and taking notes on it in the other.
The one feature I miss is the ability to split the screen and have two items open at the same time. Like a PDF journal in one and taking notes on it in the other.
We had a Corvus (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corvus_Systems) and I managed to call them and pretended to have trouble with out system and they asked no questions. Ended up sending a manual to the school and I just watched out for it in the Librarians mail slot.
Then I formatted the Corvus after copying the various software packages I wanted to use on my Apple IIe.
Don’t look, listen.
Then he taps two tuning forks together.
We realized that door bolts are easy to manually jimmy if not precision-fit.
Thankfully, our computer lab overseer was a hacker at heart, congratulated us, and got the door fixed.
I miss the 90s.
1. Relate to a blind student in our school when they could hear things differently than the rest of us.
2. Realize that social engineering is thing and I tried to practice it in high school to gain access to computer rooms where the "fancy" computers were.
3. Realize that a government can steal or in general can be sneaky/secretive.
Can you do that on the RPP? I've not really kept up with features other than to check for AI integrations (which they still don't have to my knowledge)