Quite so Francis.

Unfortunately in my case I became too obsessed with
hardware and forgot about most everything else.
Fortran, Assembly, a tad of C, Acad and a couple weird
OSes were all I ever got into. I kinda tuned out when
the object oriented craze started. (I think it's still
going) Instead I concentrated on boards and hardware. 

I remember my last favourite pastime in computers was
designing the ideal case! As you may remember most
computer cases, even the better ones were abysmal from
a cooling and layout standpoiunt and flimsey from a
security standpoint.

I had Acaded some inceredible cases that had the most
well thought out cooling on any machine I had ever
seen. Unfortunately I never got around to visiting the
metal shops and eventually big cases went the way of
big computers. Even the servers aren't that big
anymore! Boy I loved cases!

Javier




--- Francis Zhou <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> But you did feel a sense of control back then. Not
> this Windows BS. You don't even know where the
> program bombed or how.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Francis


Javier

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