[Offtopic] dumb question

Cameron Bell bell.cameron.p at edumail.vic.gov.au
Fri Mar 16 09:39:07 EST 2007


E-macs and i-macs make it easy - "the computer, the keyboard, the mouse"
Cameron

Jeff Kerry wrote:
> Since the early 1980's, IBM terminology referred to it as the "System
> Unit". (Unlike mainframes, the bulk of the computer system was located in
> one unit.)
>
> Jeff Kerry
> Corio Bay Senior College.
>
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>> -----Original Message-----
>> I agree with Cam - "the box" - as opposed to the other "box" which just
>> displays moving pictures and sounds but is not nearly as interactive -
>> except that you can change channels!!!
>>
>> Cheers
>>
>> Roslyn Meadows | Information Technology | Bentleigh Secondary College |
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>> -----Original Message-----
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>> Well we've been known to call it "the box". - Really
>> Cameron
>>
>> victor rajewski wrote:
>>     
>>> What do you call that box which has the bulk of the computer in it? I
>>> think I used to call it the 'computer', but I now think of the entire
>>> system (box + monitor + keyboard + mouse) as the computer. Some call
>>> it the CPU, but that's not really quite right. Others call it the
>>> Desktop, but what about tower cases?
>>>
>>> ciao
>>>
>>> vik
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