On Wednesday 03 September 2003 07:02 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > From: Edward Croft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Kevin, you want me to hold him down while you thwack him! :-P > I started in '83 on a Kaypro II, then 85 switched to Digital VAX, then > DG, and so on and so forth.... > Anybody remember soldering together HeathKit PCs? > > On Wed, 2003-09-03 at 14:24, Dave Ihnat wrote: > > On Wed, Sep 03, 2003 at 12:04:59PM -0400, Kevin MacNeil wrote: > > > Gosh, 25 years. You must be old ;-). > > > > *sigh*.
Can I get in on this? (Hi, Dave) You, old? *I* started "late" with punch cards, and when I got my first job, I worked with folks who had *wired* the programs.... mark "can I beat him with my print ruler?" -- Though I don't think (object-oriented programming) has much to offer good programmers, except in certain specialized domains, it is irresistible to large organizations. Object-oriented programming offers a sustainable way to write spaghetti code. - Paul Graham -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list