> Jill,
>
> Neale's given you the only solution that I know about, so I'll address the
> other aspects of your message, namely the excitement.  I absolutely know how
> that is!  When I got my first Linux/390 system up, I was _very_ excited!
> Then, when I got the network to actually communicate, I was very excited
> again!  I've loved working with computers since I was in the 9th grade.
> Learning something new and getting it to work has always been a great source
> of pleasure for me.

I'm not sure what your nineth grade corresponds to here, but I still remember May/June 
1969 when I got near enough to computers to write programs for the first time.

One of my first bugs crashed the computer, a CDC 3200 running SCOPE.

My first programming languages were Fortran and Compass. I have gone off Fortan since 
those days.

My Osborne 1 is probably more cabable than that computer was.


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John Summerfield

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