Agreed on tech change. We now expect a new generation of video game consoles every five years, a new version of Microsoft Office every three (but did NOT expect the name change to “Microsoft 365,” an increasingly ominous claim of ubiquity), and new phones every other year.
The only real technological surprise I’ve had in a good long while was yesterday when I suddenly realized Notepad.exe now has a “New Window” menu option, which simply spawns another instance of Notepad. To me, this is cause for celebration, and I find myself wondering why there wasn’t more fanfare for this superb productivity hack.
Agreed on tech change. We now expect a new generation of video game consoles every five years, a new version of Microsoft Office every three (but did NOT expect the name change to “Microsoft 365,” an increasingly ominous claim of ubiquity), and new phones every other year.
The only real technological surprise I’ve had in a good long while was yesterday when I suddenly realized Notepad.exe now has a “New Window” menu option, which simply spawns another instance of Notepad. To me, this is cause for celebration, and I find myself wondering why there wasn’t more fanfare for this superb productivity hack.
Oh I hadn’t noticed that, thanks! No longer need to go through the Taskbar for that. :D