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| 2010-07-24
| Dayglored
Posted on 07/24/2010 5:49:03 PM PDT by dayglored
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To: buccaneer81
Boy, that brings back misty memories. A friend and I wrote a football statistics program in BASIC on one of those babies with a tiny thermal printer. We provided on demand stats for radio broadcasts of high school football games all over West Texas in the mid-80s.
101
posted on
07/24/2010 7:02:42 PM PDT
by
NerdDad
(Aug 7, 1981, I married my soul mate, CDBEAR. 28 years and I'm still teenager-crazy in love with her.)
To: dayglored
I’ll believe it when I see it. And I got a buck that says I ain’t gonna see it.
102
posted on
07/24/2010 7:03:37 PM PDT
by
discostu
(like a dog being shown a card trick)
To: xp38
you're all noobs....punch cards are it That's a line of Job Control Language on your punch card. Fred Brooks, under whose leadership JCL was invented, has called it the worst programming language ever designed anywhere by anybody for any purpose
. Fred Brooks is a Mac user.
To: Swordmaker; Jim Robinson
Thank you. It will be much nicer here.
104
posted on
07/24/2010 7:04:50 PM PDT
by
BunnySlippers
(I love BULL MARKETS . . .)
To: dayglored
This would seem to be common sense. When someone comes here with a tech question, they are looking for HELP from a community with a lot of expertise and wisdom. So the endless “you should just get_____ fill in the blank instead of what you’re using” posts are not only not helpful, but insulting to someone who asked an honest question.
To: La Lydia
106
posted on
07/24/2010 7:06:06 PM PDT
by
xp38
To: Titus Quinctius Cincinnatus
The fastest "computer" i have seen was an old Chinese guy in Hong Kong calculating the cost of silk brocade and ivory purchases...
107
posted on
07/24/2010 7:07:41 PM PDT
by
WVKayaker
(“The object of oratory is not truth but persuasion.” -Lord Thomas Babington Macaulay)
To: buccaneer81
I have a Timex Sinclair. With a radio shack cassette tape recorder and the 16K rampac, as pictured. Haven’t used it in a while. A long while!
108
posted on
07/24/2010 7:07:50 PM PDT
by
meyer
(Big government is the enemy of freedom.)
To: xp38
I still have a stack of those. I use them for bookmarks. Then I have to explain what they are to the kids sitting around me in my college classes (and some of my professors).
109
posted on
07/24/2010 7:08:56 PM PDT
by
NerdDad
(Aug 7, 1981, I married my soul mate, CDBEAR. 28 years and I'm still teenager-crazy in love with her.)
To: dayglored
110
posted on
07/24/2010 7:09:06 PM PDT
by
Raycpa
To: 1rudeboy
--
Real men roll with Sinclair. --
Programmed in assembly using "poke."
111
posted on
07/24/2010 7:09:49 PM PDT
by
Cboldt
To: dayglored
112
posted on
07/24/2010 7:11:06 PM PDT
by
meadsjn
(Sarah 2012, or sooner)
To: xp38; Gumption
How quaint. Kind of cute.
To: Jack Hydrazine
Back in my day, we coded with 0’s and 1’s, and sometimes we didn’t even have the 1’s.
To: JRandomFreeper
Will I don’t consider a simple chmod to be hacking. I’m talking about hacking with TBUG on the fly! LOL
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posted on
07/24/2010 7:23:19 PM PDT
by
piytar
(Journomarxists didnt go away. They just moved to a more secure venue...)
To: 1rudeboy
Dude. I still have my working Timex Sinclair 1000!!!
Its Da Bomb!!
116
posted on
07/24/2010 7:23:29 PM PDT
by
Syntyr
(Happiness is two at low eight!)
To: OCC
I remember those. Typos were a bitch! I will never forget when I dropped a 5 inch stack of cards (a class project) held together by rubber bands exploded on the floor. Luckily I had an error free printout to hand in.
I can appreciate that. I had finally got my Fortran final to compile and I started to head home in the early morning. It was winter and as I was stepping up into a bus and I fell on the ice. My box of cards went flying into the slush. I spent the next couple hours in the lab bathroom under the hand dryers. It felt like the end of the world.
117
posted on
07/24/2010 7:26:21 PM PDT
by
PA Engineer
(Liberate America from the occupation media.)
To: dfwgator
You bet ya!!!
.MODEL Small
.STACK 100h
.DATA
msg db ‘Hello, world!$’
.CODE
start:
mov ah, 09h
lea dx, msg
int 21h
mov ax,4C00h
int 21h
end start
118
posted on
07/24/2010 7:26:44 PM PDT
by
Syntyr
(Happiness is two at low eight!)
To: La Lydia
Laugh at the punch cards if you wish. Up until the early/mid 1990’s, the energy management computer system used to control the entire generation and transmission system of the Cleveland Electric Illuminating Company was still programmed with IBM cards. It operated without them, of course, but programming was still done that way.
I miss the Sigma-5!
Back in the day (late ‘70s, early ‘80s), when I was a meter reader for that company, we used IBM cards to mark the meter readings (with #2 soft lead, of course) so that data processing could calculate the electric bills. They hated it when it rained because the cards would get pretty soggy.
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posted on
07/24/2010 7:28:30 PM PDT
by
meyer
(Big government is the enemy of freedom.)
To: buccaneer81
The local electric utility use to send a punch card that you returned with your check. Somehow, mine usually got in a fight with a icepick. Maybe that is why they stopped using them. (^;
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posted on
07/24/2010 7:31:47 PM PDT
by
Clay Moore
(The heart of the wise inclines to the right, but the heart of a fool to the left. Ecclesiastes 10:2)
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