Linux is KING - Couldn't be hacked - Mac, Vista went down in flames

Richard England rlengland at verizon.net
Wed Apr 2 03:36:42 UTC 2008


BRUCE STANLEY wrote:
>
>
> */Tim <ignored_mailbox at yahoo.com.au>/* wrote:
>
>     Tim:
>     >> have the CPU op-code cheat sheet in the coat pocket... ;-)
>
>     Les:
>     > I memorized it and threw it away. Does that mean I fail the test?
>
>     If you code in pen and ink before even going near the computer, that
>     counts.
>
>     Back when I were a lad, we didn't use no debugger. We'd print the
>     code,
>     and attack the printout with pencils out to mark all the bugs and
>     corrections, then type the changes back in.
>
>     Tim, waiting for one of the old codgers to tell us a tale of how they
>     had to make the valves and warm them up before starting... ;-)
>
> =========
>
> Type them in?  I remember punching them in on  Hollerith cards.
>
> Dropped a pile of them once. 
>
> That motivated me to have the punch card machine to put sequence numbers
> on the cards so that they could be resorted again.
> punch card machine
Try dropping two trays , each about 2.5 feet long.  They did that to me 
in the data center when I was in grad school.  Luckily I had just 
printed they contents out and resequenced them.  The manager of the data 
center had a cow when I told the staff to put the deck back together, 
but my advisor (bless him) stood behind me and insisted that if they had 
taken due care it wouldn't have happened.

Ah cards, loved 'em (not).  And drum cards. Boy there was an arcane art!

~~R




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