On 8/5/24 23:31, Michael Hendry wrote:
On 6 Aug 2024, at 05:06, John Ralls <jra...@ceridwen.us> wrote:

Michael,

I am, though not as long as you or your dad. I didn’t get serious about it 
until the late 90s. Neither of my children are interested either. On the rare 
occasions I find time I’m also working on getting my family history work 
written up on WikiTree: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Ralls-240
Well hello, 23rd cousin twice removed!

I’m impressed with your father’s diligence. He’s the first I’ve heard of who 
tried to use punch cards to keep track of genealogy research.
Perhaps we should take this conversation off the GnuCash List?


Here I am lapping this up with tongue hanging out.  And your going off-list!!!

Now, I did change the subject line even though it is a reply all.

My tree up at Ancestory is over 3500 people strong.  I'm using Family Tree Maker at home (wish it would run on Linux).  One maternal line runs back to the Mayflower.  Although it doesn't sound like I'm as dedicated as the two of you.

As for punched cards, my introduction to them was in the early 1970's.  Used a 96 column punch card to organize and print the college pictorial in alphabetical order.  My one and only use of RPG on a System/3. Then used an 80 column card to load up all the alumni from the School of Engineering.  Yup, broke their card reader on a PDP 11/20 that summer.

Graduated to work at a hospital with a Honeywell 115 mod 2 machine with 32K of solid core (which took up 4' of cabinet space.

In the early 80's ran a BBS using the IBM PC with DoubleDOS.  I was the FidoNet Region 17 coordinator for several years.  Then came the Internet.
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