Hey - I sent my then girlfriend a loveletter on paper punchtape, ASR-33
Teletype controlling a PDP-11 that ran a Motorola satnav receiver on the
survey boat I was on in Papua New Guinea in 1971, it was probably an 11-23
and we booted it manually with switches until it could see the paper tape.

She got someone in the Singapore office to dump out the paper tape and it
must have worked as we married and had kids.

I am of the blase camp as well in this respect - 'plus ca change, plus c'est
la meme chose' - try that in Google translate.

Nico Morrison

2009/8/6 Brian Butterworth <[email protected]>

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> 2009/8/6 Tim Dobson <[email protected]>
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>> Brian Butterworth wrote:
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>>> The first version of Unix I used was on a PDP11!  When I started doing
>>> system admin for Unix I learnt both System V and BSD.  I used XWindows on
>>> Sparcstations! So, I have a rather blaze attitude to "new" versions of
>>> something I have known for a more than a few decades.  Sorry...
>>>
>>
>> Gah. I always feel young round here.
>> I can hardly ever join in discussions on vintage computing :(
>>
> [snip]
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>>
>> I agree with your points, but dispute that it's not nearly there.
>> I dislike this article for several reasons but
>> http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/bbcinternet/2008/06/linux_ubuntu_blog.html
>> if the catalyst has to be the publicity from claiming the UK has 400 linux
>> users, so be it! ;)
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> LOL.  And we all know where AH is now.  And what he spent his BBC expenses
> on.
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>> Now there are certainly issues encountered there, but he still makes some
>> good points.
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>>
>>
>>> How about a BBC Micro 2012 Edition...?  FM&T need another impossible tech
>>> project.  Be more exciting than "Bang Goes The Theory".
>>>
>>
>> If exciting means "more likely to cause flame wars on backstage than
>> iplayer" then "yes". :P
>>
>> The world does not need new gnu/linux distros IMHO.
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> Yes, consumers probably like stability over endless choice in this
> department.
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>> Tim :)
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