On Tue, 11 Jul 2017, at 08:20 AM, Jerry Wolper wrote:
> > 
> This all puts me in mind of the days when hard drives were a high-end
> option, operating systems weren't standardized, and software had to fit
> on
> the most restrictive machine's floppy. (The TI-99 for what I was doing.)
> There was less than 100K to work with. Megabytes? Incomprehensible
> luxury.

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