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Nanoraptor
@NanoRaptor@bitbang.social

You've all seen this recently.


Nanoraptor
@NanoRaptor@bitbang.social

The Apple QuickBinary keypad was released to allow dyadic individuals to type long strings of binary text easily. In the centre are 0 and 1, with combinations of two, and then three digit strings surrounding it. A true binary typist could enter binary faster than your average with just a few years' practice.

Nanoraptor
@NanoRaptor@bitbang.social

The Macintosh Color Classic T was the result of a long-standing miscommunication about the importance of releasing a Mac with an "inverted T layout". Nobody double checked what the original email meant.

Nanoraptor
@NanoRaptor@bitbang.social

The Macintosh PowerBook 150s was designed to be used by people with two eyes and two hands.

Rob Isaac
@rmi@cloudisland.nz

@NanoRaptor@bitbang.social A lot of people have mistakenly retconned the β€œs” designation as meaning β€œside-by-side”, but the truth is it never actually stood for a particular word. It’s also a smallcaps S, not a lowercase S, but the resolution of the case printing is too low to easily distinguish this detail.