Re: Apple 1, Commodore 65, Enigma Machine, Inventor of C++
Original message From: Christian Corti via cctalkDate: 3/29/17 3:29 AM (GMT-06:00) To: Evan Koblentz >On Tue, 28 Mar 2017, Evan Koblentz wrote: >> "What do an Apple 1, Commodore 65, >>Enigma Machine, and the inventor of C++ >> all have in common?" >They're just overestimated pieces of junk ;-) >(and C++, not its inventor) >[duck...] Said to most of us about our hobby and collections? We're supposed to be challenging that battle, mate. Not feeding it ;-)
Re: Apple 1, Commodore 65, Enigma Machine, Inventor of C++
On Wed, Mar 29, 2017 at 1:29 AM, Christian Corti via cctalk < cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote: > On Tue, 28 Mar 2017, Evan Koblentz wrote: > >> "What do an Apple 1, Commodore 65, Enigma Machine, and the inventor of >> C++ all have in common?" >> > > They're just overestimated pieces of junk ;-) (and C++, not its inventor) > [duck...] > > *applause* (except the enigma is neat) -- Ian Finder (206) 395-MIPS ian.fin...@gmail.com
Re: Apple 1, Commodore 65, Enigma Machine, Inventor of C++
On Tue, 28 Mar 2017, Evan Koblentz wrote: "What do an Apple 1, Commodore 65, Enigma Machine, and the inventor of C++ all have in common?" They're just overestimated pieces of junk ;-) (and C++, not its inventor) [duck...] Christian
Apple 1, Commodore 65, Enigma Machine, Inventor of C++
"What do an Apple 1, Commodore 65, Enigma Machine, and the inventor of C++ all have in common?" "They all be at VCF East this weekend." You should go, too. Evan Koblentz, director Vintage Computer Federation a 501(c)3 educational non-profit e...@vcfed.org (646) 546- www.vcfed.org facebook.com/vcfederation twitter.com/vcfederation