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Although as others have mentioned, Sanderson (or someone else) could finish them. Martin has rough drafts or at least notes for the rest of the books. HBO has been told what happens, since the TV series is probably going to end long before the books come out. As far as "ancient" software goes, I use WordPerfect 5.1 to process bibliographic records at work. Works well for text processing. |
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It makes sense to me that Martin uses Wordstar because of the keyboard shortcuts. However there are modern wordprocessors which allow custom shortcuts AND rich text.
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(I still have my WS5.5 5.25" floppies and manuals, just no surviving drives/equipment ![]() |
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Also there's the fact that he's using a computer not connected to the Internet. The article mentioned the lack of security issues, but there's also the lack of Internet distractions to take into account. |
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![]() The "security" and/or lack of distraction provided by not being connected to the internet has no real bearing on why a DOS box is better for George. Because he "likes it/is comfortable with it", I'll buy (though I still think it's a bit silly). But because there's less internet distraction?... hogwash. Put any computer in a room with no connection (or have your assistant unplug the cable/yank the wireless card), and BAM! Secure and distraction-free. George likes his archaic word-processing software. Fine. The rest of the reasons given are bullspit. EDIT: besides ... you just know he's got every version of Kings|Space Quest installed on that puppy. ![]() |
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You can turn the Internet off a modern computer also -- thing is, you can also turn it back on. If you've got a computer that won't get on the Internet, the temptation is removed. Honestly, there are writers who purposely use old tech so they're not tempted to procrastinate on the Internet. Human nature works this way.
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George likes Wordstar 4.0 for writing. The rest is just not relevant to "Why I still use DOS." Last edited by DiapDealer; 05-22-2014 at 06:37 AM. |
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I'd suggest the GRRM fans buy him a quad core processor based laptop and have someone write a wordstar emulator for it. He can then write where ever he is and might actually publish books 6 and 7 before 2030.
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As for "relevancy," I didn't realize conversations diverging from the main trunk were verboten. My apologies. |
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And you're still missing my point that new tech can be just as easily rendered temptation-free as old tech can. With no network adapter, or no ethernet port, or no wireless access point, you can't "click out of your word processor and browse the internet." The age of the tech is simply not a factor in this regard. |
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