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Posted March 31, 2020 in Monthly News

What You See Is What You Get

By Joel P. Bowman, on 31 March 2020

The term WYSIWYG (What-You-See-Is-What-You-Get) came into common use when computer screens became capable of putting letters and words on the screen that would look the way a page printed from them looked. At this point, of course, you have to be pretty old to remember what things were like in the “old days,” before WYSIWYG […]

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March 31st, 2020 | Tags: altering eye, automobiles, Blake, change, cities, computers, countries, experience, geeks, Kalamazoo, Mexico, Michigan, middle age, perspective, Shakespeare, smart phones, states, terminals, the Mental Travller, typewriter, Vietnam, water buffalo, what you see is what you get, William Blake, wisdom, WYSIWYG | Category: Monthly News | Comments are closed

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