ORIGINAL: 1EyedJacks
My first computer...
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I still have one. It sits over my desktop with the note "in case of power failure". [:D]
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ORIGINAL: 1EyedJacks
My first computer...
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ORIGINAL: 1EyedJacks
Ahhh - but you forgot the zero - 0. You can't have one without the other.
(Damn but that was a beautiful line [:D] )
ORIGINAL: geofflambert
You're ancient. I started with Fortran and stacks of punch cards five inches thick to simulate a game of tic-tac-toe. [:D]
Say's the guy who's a runt dinosaur! [:D]ORIGINAL: geofflambert
I didn't know you went back to the Stone Age. I thought you were from the Dirt Age. [:'(]
I used paper tape!ORIGINAL: AW1Steve
ORIGINAL: geofflambert
You're ancient. I started with Fortran and stacks of punch cards five inches thick to simulate a game of tic-tac-toe. [:D]
Punch cards? I had paper tape![:D]



ORIGINAL: geofflambert
I'm all digital. I can count to ten. Then I get stuck. [:(]

ORIGINAL: AW1Steve
ORIGINAL: geofflambert
You're ancient. I started with Fortran and stacks of punch cards five inches thick to simulate a game of tic-tac-toe. [:D]
Punch cards? I had paper tape![:D]

ORIGINAL: Chickenboy
ORIGINAL: AW1Steve
ORIGINAL: geofflambert
You're ancient. I started with Fortran and stacks of punch cards five inches thick to simulate a game of tic-tac-toe. [:D]
Punch cards? I had paper tape![:D]
Paper tape. Hmmph. Noob. We used tanned leather pelts.
ORIGINAL: Cannonfodder
This was a perfectly good whine thread... Just came home from work, checked this thread immediately and you are now discussing computers that Alexander the Great used to do his administration on...
No fun....
Ok. Lots of people pretend to know about the old days. This is a test. They weren't stacks, they were called decks. Why? There was a specific machine that made them, What was it called? There was a container that people carried, that identified them as geeks. What was it? What color was it? And then, once upon a time, in a place far away, you could hook up with the Dartmouth computer center using a Beehive. What was that? And how was it different? And how could you whack your Phys Prof to give you a cookie?ORIGINAL: geofflambert
You're ancient. I started with Fortran and stacks of punch cards five inches thick to simulate a game of tic-tac-toe. [:D]
ORIGINAL: Symon
Ok. Lots of people pretend to know about the old days. This is a test. They weren't stacks, they were called decks. Why? There was a specific machine that made them, What was it called? There was a container that people carried, that identified them as geeks. What was it? What color was it? And then, once upon a time, in a place far away, you could hook up with the Dartmouth computer center using a Beehive. What was that? And how was it different? And how could you whack your Phys Prof to give you a cookie?ORIGINAL: geofflambert
You're ancient. I started with Fortran and stacks of punch cards five inches thick to simulate a game of tic-tac-toe. [:D]
ORIGINAL: Symon
Ok. Lots of people pretend to know about the old days. This is a test. They weren't stacks, they were called decks. Why? There was a specific machine that made them, What was it called? There was a container that people carried, that identified them as geeks. What was it? What color was it? And then, once upon a time, in a place far away, you could hook up with the Dartmouth computer center using a Beehive. What was that? And how was it different? And how could you whack your Phys Prof to give you a cookie?ORIGINAL: geofflambert
You're ancient. I started with Fortran and stacks of punch cards five inches thick to simulate a game of tic-tac-toe. [:D]