Well, I don't know how you define "ol' timer." I hated keypunch and hated typewriters so much that I didn't touch either one for 30-years. And now I'm trying to learn Linux. I think I heard someone say something about "going from the frying pan to the fire." Hehehehe. Pj -----Original Message----- From: Pierre Fortin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Wednesday, July 26, 2000 11:35 PM Subject: Re: [expert] OT: harddrive flashback >Pj wrote: >> >> Well, ya all make me ashamed to admit to learning keypunch-- compliments of >> IBM-- for Caterpillar. The mainframe, I believe, was in its infancy at then. >> >> Pj > >The 026 or 029 punch? :^) Wow... I've forgotten the sorter and card >interpretter (080?) models... "ol'timers" setting in... > >Pierre > >
- Re: [expert] OT: harddrive flashbac... Pierre Fortin
- Re: [expert] OT: harddrive flashback Greg Stewart
- Re: [expert] OT: harddrive flashback Greg Stewart
- Re: [expert] OT: harddrive flashback Greg Stewart
- Re: [expert] OT: harddrive flashbac... Deryk Barker
- Re: [expert] OT: harddrive flashbac... Pj
- Re: [expert] OT: harddrive flashbac... Pierre Fortin
- Re: [expert] OT: harddrive flashback Greg Stewart
- Re: [expert] OT: harddrive flashbac... Deryk Barker
- Re: [expert] OT: harddrive flas... Pierre Fortin
- Re: [expert] OT: harddrive flashback Pj
- Re: [expert] OT: harddrive flashbac... Pierre Fortin
- Re: [expert] OT: harddrive flashback Michael R. Batchelor
- Re: [expert] OT: harddrive flashback Nightwriter
- Re: [expert] OT: harddrive flashbac... Deryk Barker
- Re: [expert] OT: harddrive flas... Nightwriter
- Re: [expert] OT: harddrive flashback Michael R. Batchelor
- RE: [expert] OT: harddrive flashback Himebaugh, Jon, CON, OASD(HA)/TMA
- Re: [expert] OT: harddrive flashback Nightwriter