05-10-2020, 22:58
After further research, it appears I'm wrong on the Orifice 365. Apparently they are probably using 2nd hand NHS Windows 98 computers, so might actually be using Lotus 123 as an interface to whatever version of Excel was around back then? Any guesses? I'm not even sure the full Office Suite were all Microsoft owned that far back. Office 95 at best? Did they ever upgrade from that version in the NHS?
Downing Street won't have done, that's for sure. Tight twats won't pay for the licence. Would not be surprised if they are actually still using a job load of Sinclair ZX Spectrum jobbies and the tape drives that made them work.
Downing Street won't have done, that's for sure. Tight twats won't pay for the licence. Would not be surprised if they are actually still using a job load of Sinclair ZX Spectrum jobbies and the tape drives that made them work.
A guide to cask ale.
“In the best pubs, you can spend entire afternoons deep in refreshment without a care in the world.”
“In the best pubs, you can spend entire afternoons deep in refreshment without a care in the world.”