This is the best kind of nostalgia, and somehow it's not relevant for IBM-MAIN?

- KB

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On Saturday, June 26th, 2021 at 4:33 AM, Grant Taylor 
<0000023065957af1-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu> wrote:

> On 6/25/21 11:54 AM, ITschak Mugzach wrote:
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> > Computerworld has someone under the name of Shark Tank that tells old
> >
> > mainframe experience stories.
>
> Presuming I found what you're talking about, it's "had" as in past tense.
>
> Link - Computerworld Shark Tank
>
> -   https://www.computerworld.com/blog/shark-tank/
>
>     After frequent, almost daily posts, the most recent post is from
>
>     September 25, 2020. Sharky has the following comment:
>
>     Don’t call Sharky. I’m heading out to deep waters for a spell, so this
>
>     is the last Shark Tank, at least for a while. Thanks to all my pilot
>
>     fish and faithful readers who have made it a pleasure to produce the
>
>     Shark Tank. I hope to catch up with you all sometime in the future.
>
>     So, Shark Tank is probably a trove of interesting stories, but doesn't
>
>     seem to be a place for future stories. At least for now.
>
>     --
>
>     Grant. . . .
>
>     unix || die
>
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