ec wrote hastily: >Hey, YOU will be 'over 40' someday!!! Don't you >'young'ns' Know how to be PC... ... failing to parse my sentence, which was: >>Well, at least a few of you are under 40 . . . A few of *you*, I wrote. None of *me* is under 40, except the 50 pounds I have gained since my lovely wife began to cook for me 39 years ago. Everybody's got Memories. Lessee ... 14 April 1958, at 15, I was a member of the last team to report a sighting of Sputnik II as it broke up on re-entry. We shouted trajectory notes into a reel-to-reel tape recorder, with WWV playing in the background. New Year's eve, 1970, I got a whole top-end Burroughs mainframe to myself in the factory to run an experimental printed circuit router. Man, that machine was the pinnacle. A whole room full of head-per-track disk units, and well over 3 MB of memory, but it was a multiprogramming multi- processor setup with virtual memory, and no assembly language: programmed totally in ALGOL, including the OS. I had written the programs that wired the thing, including the 18,000 wires on the six-foot CPU backplanes. That was three years after I left the journalism field to become a technical writer, before the days of CS degrees. In 1976, I drove 20+ miles to buy my wife some of the latest technology: A hand-held LED calculator. Woohoo! That was just 99 years after great-uncle Wilgodt Odhner started the world's first mass production line for mechanical calculators. In 1983 I got to bring a Morris Microcomputer home, to work remotely. It had two low-density single- sided 5-1/4 floppies, total capacity in the 300+ KB range. This CP/M machine had a 64KB memory, a BDS C compiler, and an editor called MINCE (Mince Is Not a Complete Emacs). It had a 9600 Baud modem so I could upload my work to the office. I have the catalog to prove that its list price was about $4,000, and the Honeywell VIP terminal it drove listed for another $4,000 -- all this was on the end of our dining room buffet. My ten-year-old son spent hours hacking on that thing. He lives in San Jose now ... 'Young'ns' -- hrmf. :-) --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss