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Posted 2011-10-06 1:05 AM (#348304)
Subject: RIP - Steve Jobs



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Steven Levy\'s Eulogy
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dobro
Posted 2011-10-06 7:16 AM (#348305 - in reply to #348304)
Subject: Re: RIP - Steve Jobs



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Amen. It's hard to imagine the modern landscape without technology bearing the luminous apple logo (written on my Powerook as I listen to my iPod).
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TAFKAR
Posted 2011-10-06 9:17 AM (#348306 - in reply to #348304)
Subject: Re: RIP - Steve Jobs



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There was a man who changed our world - made computers usable by normal people (remember when word processing required you to memorise about 50 keystroke combinations to do such simple things as bold and italic, and gave you no feedback about what you had changed - just wait til it comes out of the printer), introduced smart phones to the normal punter and even made a splash in the movie business and revolutionised the way we listen to (and buy) music. I only hope he's mentored enough people at Apple that they can continue to create great products.
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muzza
Posted 2011-10-08 9:11 PM (#348307 - in reply to #348304)
Subject: Re: RIP - Steve Jobs



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Originally posted by TAFKAR:
(remember when word processing required you to memorise about 50 keystroke combinations to do such simple things as bold and italic, and gave you no feedback about what you had changed - just wait til it comes out of the printer)
Geez Richard...
How old ARE you???
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fillhixx
Posted 2011-10-09 2:06 AM (#348308 - in reply to #348304)
Subject: Re: RIP - Steve Jobs



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I remember when inputting data to a computer required a hole punch!

My wifes' families building supply had the first computer in town. Eight feet long, about four feet high and wide. It processed inhouse account cards only.
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jay
Posted 2011-10-09 3:15 AM (#348309 - in reply to #348304)
Subject: Re: RIP - Steve Jobs



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"I remember when inputting data to a computer required a hole punch!"

Fortran

and seven years ago
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Mr. Ovation
Posted 2011-10-09 4:07 AM (#348310 - in reply to #348304)
Subject: Re: RIP - Steve Jobs


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Fortran IV with WATFIV
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seesquare
Posted 2011-10-09 6:17 PM (#348311 - in reply to #348304)
Subject: Re: RIP - Steve Jobs


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COBOL, in my community college- 1970. Barely passed, stayed with chemistry & natural sciences.

"A man's gotta know his limitations."
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Dale Lutes
Posted 2011-10-10 12:35 PM (#348312 - in reply to #348304)
Subject: Re: RIP - Steve Jobs


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Mr. Ovation wrote:
Fortran IV with WATFIV
Gag! I had to use that for some college courses. FORTRAN IV on our PDP-11/70s at Cessna was so much nicer.

That prompted me to dig out this photo , circa 1984. Our two PDPs are the large, mostly black racks in the background. 16-track reel-to-reel digital tape drives on the left. The short, washing-machine size cabinets, rear, center, are removable disk drives with a whopping 64MB capacity each. The printers in front of the desk are actually electrostatic plotters. Yeah, that's me using an LA-120 hard copy terminal. Was I ever so young?
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TAFKAR
Posted 2011-10-11 8:25 AM (#348313 - in reply to #348304)
Subject: Re: RIP - Steve Jobs



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I wrote a program in 1979 that crashed the DEC-10 at my uni, causing all the other students with their stacks of punched cards to wait in line for 20 minutes while the computer was re-booted. I then re-inserted my cards which crashed it again (upon which I made a sly retreat).

Turns out, I missed a set of brackets (), which made all the difference. Who woulda thunk it?
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