YouKnowYouveBeenInItTooLongWhen

Last edit December 26, 2014
You know you have been in the IT business too long when:

  • You hand somebody a 3.5" diskette and they roll their eyes
    • Or, somebody hands you a diskette and you don't think twice about it...until you actually try to insert it.

  • You like the DOS prompt over Windows Explorer

  • You talk about how your screwy cousin needs "serious debugging".

  • You realize the new IT fads look like the old ones renamed, repackaged, and re-buzzworded.

  • Everybody asks, "why aren't you in management yet?"
    • Extra points if you pull out a thumbdrive with the answer in PDF.
    • Triple points if you pull out a floppy with the answer in Word-Perfect.

  • You can't learn new languages because you keep mixing up the new function/method names with all the other 30 languages you know with similar names or concepts.

  • Instead of answering "yes" to questions, you answer with "Is a nybble four bits?"

  • You refer to the excess of visiting relatives as a Denial Of Service Attack on your food and favorite chair.

  • You revel in finding the flaws in video games - so you can gain insight into how they were written.

  • You forget what the sun looks like. The what? Oh, you mean that old unix workstation in the corner?
    • Revision: You interpret "Get some sun" differently than everybody else.

  • You think of waking up as "power on", coffee as "bootup", talking to co-workers as "network startup", and lunch as "loading data".
    • Extra points if you install Linux on your coffee pot or shaver after discovering they have an ARM microprocessor.

  • You find jokes about hex conversion funny.
    • or hexually stimulating.
    • is that being "binary-curious"?

  • You consider two couples and a fifth person at dinner as "an off by one error"
    • Or you call the fifth person the "parity bit".

  • You ever need to say "I'd explain it, but I'd totally nerd out and bore you".

  • You tell somebody "It allowed me to kill 1.8 birds with 1 stone".

  • You call your wife's busybody friends "brain malware conduits".

  • You have a file in your office relating to a major network procurement bid in 1985.
  • You have memory cards from a Honeywell 316 and can remember it running.
    • Also true in my case, I also have some actual blank 80 column cards. -- JohnFletcher

  • You keep a slide rule in the office as a backup processor.
    • I show mine to my current students who have no idea what it is. -- JohnFletcher
    • Extra points for an abacus.

  • Substantial portions of your last 4 home folders are contained in an ever-deepening hierarchy under your current one. ~/old_documents/backup_transfer/files_from_old_computer/...
    • Dontcha mean "docs/black&white_docs/iron_plate_docs/bronze_docs/cave_docs/australopithecus_docs" ?

  • You think in COBOL when you write Python and in Python when you write COBOL.

  • You are contemplating writing a paper on the history of computers in the organisation over the last 40 years.
    • and can do this from personal knowledge of using them in my case. -- JohnFletcher
    • {And turning the collection in your garage into a museum.}
      • Or donated your 8" disk drive to a museum.
      • {Extra point if you ask for it back to retrieve some data}
      • {Double points if you mistake the museum for a store.}

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