Dave Burke - Freelance .NET Developer specializing in Online Communities

A freelance .NET Developer

Desk Set. Its here!

I just discovered this morning that the 1957 movie Desk Set is now available on DVD.  The story evolves around an Electronic Brain (a computer) the size of an SUV and the romance between Spencer Tracy--the Electronic Brain's designer, and Katherine Hepburn, head librarian in a corporate library.  I can relate to this movie on multiple levels, since I am a nerd with an advanced Librarian degree.  The Electronic Brain is installed in a corporate library to alleviate the librarians (of which there are four) of the mundane tasks of repetitive information delivery, like reciting the names of Santa's reindeer.  The librarians are, instead, threatened by the computer and fear it will replace them.  Its truly a classic movie.

Back in 1990 when I was starting writing business applications on the PC in an academic library environment, I wrote an application which essentially did the job of a person on staff, which was collecting and reporting on “online searches“ for pay-by-the-second services like Lexus-Nexus, BRS, and Dialog (I can't believe I remember those names.)  So, shortly after my heady Turbo Pascal/Dbase III app went into production, they canned the person whose job it was to go through the paper copies of the search summaries and record the information.  I remember being very pleased that a computer program I wrote could replace a human being.  I'll have to remember that when a future version of .NET replaces me.  In the meantime, I'm going to enjoy Desk Set on DVD!

Comments

SBC said:

don't forget HAL from 2001 Space Odyssey..
:-)
# June 16, 2004 9:57 AM

Dave Burke said:

SBC, Yes, I've seen this before, and its always been the result of...human error.
Thanks, Dave. --Dave
# June 16, 2004 10:08 AM

SBC said:

Several years ago, we had a guy at work (named Dave) who replaced his Mac system error beeps (on his Apple Mac) with HAL's infamous statement, "I am sorry Dave, I can't do that".
:-)
# June 16, 2004 10:48 AM

Dave Burke said:

I was a new (Novell) network admin in '91 and was networking some macs in a media lab. It was dark and I was alone. I had to reboot the Mac to install a network card. The Mac came to life and said, "Hello, Dave." True story. Freaked me out!

Eh, who has time to have fun with computers anyway!

Thanks for your comments, SBC!
# June 16, 2004 10:56 AM

Joey Gibson said:

This is one of my all-time favorite films! I have been hoping for years that a DVD would come out. I'm so excited! Katherine Hepburn was glorious and Spencer Tracy was his usual irascible self. I'm going to order it NOW!
# June 16, 2004 11:33 AM

Dave Burke said:

Joey, then my day was of value! I bought it used on Amazon. Still waiting for it, but its only been 3 days.
# June 16, 2004 12:03 PM
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