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Dana Fried

@Natasha_Jay in the background: collapsed tab groups

Mr. Bruno :verified:

@Natasha_Jay It does look like the old Netscape browser icon!

Mr. Bruno :verified:

@Natasha_Jay I'm not sure! I found some pages that document the evolution but this icon isn't present. I remember seeing it! Mandela effect? πŸ€”

yes, it's me, liza πŸ‡΅πŸ‡· πŸ¦› 🦦

@Natasha_Jay can't remember which nyc library had one, but all i remember is that they used it mostly for reading newspapers.

SearingTruth

@Natasha_Jay

Perfect and prescient fellow citizen Natasha Jay :)
ST

"Critical Focus

Fortunately, there is a curious and wonderful fact about humanity.

Whenever we come together to focus on and solve some seemingly insurmountable problem, we are successful.

From initially learning to navigate vast oceans, to understanding and curing disease, to placing humans on the moon and exploring the solar system beyond, our species record of technical achievement is truly stunning.

In fact, history clearly records that our progress as a species is not impeded by our inability to solve critical problems; it is instead impeded by our inability to recognize and focus on them.

We have survived thus far not by elegant planning, but simply because of our once isolated population groups, the relatively low level of past technologies, and sheer dumb luck.

However, time has turned, and we cannot go back. Populations have become almost completely integrated, our technology has progressed to fantastic and globally lethal levels, and sooner or later our sheer dumb luck will run out.

Without direction, without a plan, without common goals and purpose, our species, and our world, will fail.

All our history, all our dreams, all our knowledge, our anguish, our joy, our victories, our defeats, all of our passion, everything that was human, gone forever. As if it had never existed in time at all.

Could anyone, no matter what their nationality or beliefs, want their children or grandchildren to live their last anguished moments of life in this failed world? A world now beset by an inescapable catastrophe that could easily have been avoided if their ancestors had exercised just a little foresight and vision?

I think not."
SearingTruth, A Future of the Brave, 2005

@Natasha_Jay

Perfect and prescient fellow citizen Natasha Jay :)
ST

"Critical Focus

Fortunately, there is a curious and wonderful fact about humanity.

Whenever we come together to focus on and solve some seemingly insurmountable problem, we are successful.

From initially learning to navigate vast oceans, to understanding and curing disease, to placing humans on the moon and exploring the solar system beyond, our species record of technical achievement is truly stunning.

Natasha Jay :mastodon: πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡Ί

@federicomena
Thank you!
Amazing, you can see it in the Wiki photo, down the end

Catherine McCarthy

@federicomena Thank you for identifying the library…it is beautiful! Here are two screenshots from the Wiki page…thank you again!
@Natasha_Jay

Jeff ♨️ Darcy

@Natasha_Jay Better make sure you have lots of RAM for that.

HowToPhil (Phillip R)

@Natasha_Jay I went to a library with an actual card catalogue in place recently

Natasha Jay :mastodon: πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡Ί

@howtophil
Prevents hacking. Seriously, the British Library is crippled since November as it can't yet recover its records afaik

bl.uk/cyber-incident/

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@Natasha_Jay wow 😍

It looks like a perfect desk for all projects I start and never finish so I can keep starting new ones and eventually try to finish "maybe next time"
πŸͺ„βœ¨an improvement✨

Tony Gallagher

@Natasha_Jay it must lag so bad when you have too many open books.

Natasha Jay :mastodon: πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡Ί

@booksaboutbooks
A couple of people have kindly informed me it's the Biblioteca Palafoxiana in Puebla, Mexico - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bibliote

Brooke

@Natasha_Jay background extensions taking up memory

@lizzz

@Natasha_Jay My daughter really needs an iPad with a pedal for her music performances. I think I'll get her one of those instead.

stevenray

@Natasha_Jay here’s a Netscape screenshot with copyright dates. 😊

Natasha Jay :mastodon: πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡Ί

@stevenray
I think I only opened my Hotmail and would have been on Jobserve in 1996-. It was all new-fangled back then

stevenray

@Natasha_Jay ha, it was! I was a network administrator/ sys admin back then, so I got to install everything and train the users, including browsers. I as at a conference in Chicago in June of β€˜93 when a presenter showed us the Web for the first time.

Jaws dropped.

Natasha Jay :mastodon: πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡Ί

@stevenray
Might have been 1995. Jobserve was amazing in my IT field back then, a one stop shop. Might have had a RocketMail account pre Hotmail. Probably AltaVista search. It's all a bit blurry πŸ˜‚

microveldt

@Natasha_Jay @KatM The crazy thing is that Jersey City Department of Elections used a modified version of that (it had more arms and worked with a treadle) to manage election records which had to be consulted when you requested an absentee ballot back in the 1980s. #JerseyCity

Andrew Benedict-Nelson

@Natasha_Jay in a history survey I helped teach, we used to use illustrations of these to show how Renaissance humanists were interested in comparing texts in different languages, various commentaries, etc.

Natasha Jay :mastodon: πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡Ί

@albnelson
Someone on this thread said they could recently have used it for exactly that, even today

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