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Sajeev’s email just went all PC LOAD LETTER. If you sent in a question using his email in the post this morning, chances are he didn’t receive it. Please send your question again to editors@ttac.com and I will forward it over to him.
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Mark
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PC Load Letter? What the f*** does that mean?
So I googled it and was just about to reply something… and then I saw the scene. Haha the joke was on me!
Those high-rise pants, ‘classic’ cut shirts and wide ties…. ugh.
Rather a bit like like an HCF instruction.
Do you actually want to know?
PC is the “printer control” program in HP printers. PCL is the printer control language.
So, “PC LOAD LETTER” is the printer control program asking you to load letter sized paper so that it can finish printing.
The roots of this kind of language from computers is archaic. It probably even made sense back when everyone who had anything to do with computers had a passing familiarity with assembly language. Now, it’s just a tradition.
“PC LOAD LETTER”: that’s what the F*** it means.
Thanks for the reply but some time back I looked it up and knew this. Btw I was citing a line of dialog from Office Space:
youtube.com/watch?v=5QQdNbvSGok
Every time I see that movie, what’s left of my inner BOFH wants to just tell Michael Bolton WTF that means.
I was the good kind of BOFH, and my clue-by-four usually stayed on the desk. Usually.
The movie was slow to grow on me, but it’s one of my favorites now.
I have worked in IT since before “Office Space” came out but it was just this year that I found out wtf “PC Load Letter” means.
My much-younger brother, who was probably about ten years old when that movie came out, thought that “PC load letter” was just something made up just for the movie.
He probably wouldn’t know the difference between a parity bit and a checksum… kids.
LOL. He probably can’t even tell the baud rate on his modem from the connect-sounds!
In related news, there are fiber trucks in my neighborhood installing a big boy FTTP network. I hope they come to my house, soon. I can’t hear an optical carrier. My, how the IT world has changed since I was a kid in the 1980s and 1990s!
But what about Sanjeev’s email?
Thank god for wikipedia! But really, what happened? Or, as seems likely, there had to be some way to work this bit in.