I usually miss out on these Friday threads. (Different time zone. It's
Saturday for me when you guys have all your fun.) This time I missed it
by a whole week because we were all on vacation, dancing with the dead,
so to speak.

But I just have to contribute to this one.

My high school industrial-ed class built an Altair 8800 and used a
borrowed teletype/papertape.

I still have a 6802 prototyping kit. (Okay, it's a couple thousand miles
away.) I hand-wired 32K dRAMs onto it. Got a TRS-80 Color Computer, with
effectively the same video controller, several years later.

Used a UNIVAC 1100 at college, can't remember the model number. Had a 36
bit word. We all celebrated when the college got a 100M hard disk and
started giving the students accounts with a 4k-word workspace. If we
wanted backup, they had an on-line card punch. 

And we all assumed that 20 years was plenty of time to prepare for y2k.

> Apparrently some VERY persistent memories though  ;-}

Back then, I could not _imagine_ what I'd do with 64k of RAM. But I
didn't think I'd want anyone _else's_ code running in it ...

> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Shozi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Struts Users Mailing List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Monday, August 12, 2002 7:18 AM
> Subject: Re: Struts & Persistence
> 
> 
> > We are talking about struts and persistence? But I am unable to find this
> word in
> > last five mails except some personal good memories.
> >
> > Shozi

-- 
Joel Rees <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


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