I most certainly do not. On Wed, 2005-02-09 at 12:14 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > 050209 M. Edward (Ed) Borasky wrote: > >> <old-timer-speak> > >> You young sprouts have it easy. When *I* got into computing, > >> bootstrapping consisted of a half-hour of keying in a binary paper > >> tape loader into low memory of a machine with a 60 kbyte hard drive > >> and about 5 kbytes of RAM. And when you were done, the OS consisted of > >> an assembler that used hexadecimal op codes and a subroutine library. > >> Hey, if it was good enough for John Von Neumann and his friends to > >> design hydrogen bombs, it was good enough for me. :) > >> </old-timer-speak> > > you mean i'm not the only Gentoo user who remembers Fortran & APL (grin)? >
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