I worked in an office setting when I was 17 (only ~6-7 employees, or 3 regulars), and I saw how much paper was disposed of every week! It makes sense a workstation would use a dumpster as it's trash icon, and not a normal icon! Overall it is crazy how much of what is seen here can still be seen in the modern day. SGI truly was ahead of their time.
Is this the predecessor to the 4D desktop? That UI was way better than the crap we had to put up with under SunOS at the time (this was pre-Solaris). When the uni took delivery of its first SGIs (Indys plus two higher-spec Indigo2s) I never touched a SUN again. Never mind the garbage that ran on PCs at the time...
There is a Granite SGI monitor on eBay at the moment for only £250! These things are rare as anything and real expensive... if only I had the room for it - it's a 30kg monster! :(((
I worked in an office setting when I was 17 (only ~6-7 employees, or 3 regulars), and I saw how much paper was disposed of every week! It makes sense a workstation would use a dumpster as it's trash icon, and not a normal icon! Overall it is crazy how much of what is seen here can still be seen in the modern day. SGI truly was ahead of their time.
Nice is it hard to learn these softwares ?
I love those old-school videos.
90s was a great era.
80s were even better! 👍
Is this the predecessor to the 4D desktop? That UI was way better than the crap we had to put up with under SunOS at the time (this was pre-Solaris). When the uni took delivery of its first SGIs (Indys plus two higher-spec Indigo2s) I never touched a SUN again. Never mind the garbage that ran on PCs at the time...
It’s really impressive for the time
There is a Granite SGI monitor on eBay at the moment for only £250! These things are rare as anything and real expensive... if only I had the room for it - it's a 30kg monster! :(((