On Sat, Feb 19, 2011 at 01:54:04PM -0500, Paul Esterle wrote:
> That was when the bit bucket was actually a bucket of punch card bits...
I just explained that to my students a week ago, when one of them asked
me what /dev/null was. Funny how traditionalist the world of computers
is, in some ways, despite its miniscule (historically speaking) age.
Ben
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