Posted on 05/10/2015 4:50:51 AM PDT by Alas Babylon!
Oh, not old at all. Just well-seasoned.
I also ran several Data Generals: MV 4000’s, 10000’s and 15000’s! Loved ‘em, too.
I loved all my old ‘frames:
Not in any order (Except Philco was my first):
Philco Ford 1000, 2000
Honeywell 66/60, 6800
CDC Cyber 174
IBM 360, 370, 4341
PDP 11/70
VAX 860, 870, 8650
DG MV 4000, 10000, 15000
I ran all of these for the United States Air Force, the Defense Intelligence Agency and the Defense Communications Agency between 1976 and 1991.
Dang! Maybe I am old!
I forgot my Univacs!
Univac 1106 and 1100/41.
That’s good to know, and thanks for setting me straight!
When I left the States to go overseas in 1991, there were a large amount of very competitive PC makers—when I returned Stateside in 1997, there were only a few left standing.
I did switch over to PCs and servers then, and even got my MCSE in 1998.
To put a finer point on it, Dr Carson does not wish to succumb to the flaws of a politician. He does not choose to lie.
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