Mere youngsters! I can actually remember wiring IBM 407 accounting 
machines. Also used a reproducing punch machine that converted inventory 
Kimball tags into punched cards. Graduated to an IBM 1407 and thought I 
was in heaven. Except that I still had to sort the entire AOA mailing 
list, manually, on punched cards. Remember the slanted card racks? I 
could pull out a pocket and invert the cards without dropping the stack. 
Still have a card hook around here somewhere. Then printed them using 
the 1407. labeled the brochures and hand sorted them for bulk mailing. 
Ah the joys of a night newbie operator!


Paul Esterle
Freelance Boating Writer
"Capt'n Pauley's Place"
The Virtual Boatyard
www.thevirtualboatyard.com

  ) The microcomputer
> world was (almost) up and running by that point; IBM sold their first PC
> a year or two later.
>
> My God. I just realized that I'm getting old. :)))
>
>
> Ben
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