Actually this is more of a can't see the forrest for the trees issue. Or; when 
your only tool is a hammer, everything looks like a nail type thing, rather 
than one of Hughs war stories. 

I'm a corporate correctness kind of guy, so in my mind Wars are sanctioned. 
This was a pure and simple un-sanctioned tech skirmish.

I only ever did one hack on IBM owned equipment. It was while I was visiting at 
their Celistica site. The problem, which had been happening to my friend, who 
worked there and did some of the jobs she did remotely from home in the early 
90's, was typematic delay. However IBM Staff told her it was the network 
lagging.  Both at home and at the office.

My friend was an internal event planner and would login to something, VAX/VMS I 
think. I never looked or asked. Her words not mine. 

I just checked the bios. After I booted to dos I noticed severe cache lag in 
typing. 

If you weren't a touch typist, you'd hardly notice the issue. I'm touch trained 
and so was my friend. I rebooted and went into the bios and increased the 
buffer from 4cps to 12cps. I am a fast typist, my friend was lightning fast. 

She dragged me up to Celstica the next day to do the same thing on her office 
computer.

For that hack and helping out with some tech stuff ie. setting up hw, which was 
being awarded to students at the Annual banquet, I got to see Celine Dion 
perform with Pebo Bryson and eat an outstanding meal, coordinated by the event 
group at the Inn on the Park

Also since the group got an award for their coordination of the banquet, I got 
to share in that award at Marche.

I'll always remember my friend saying nobody will ever believe that "my 
carpenter boyfriend fixed a computer issue that IBM techieboobies, could not."

So, I hope that the cache wiring diagrams have improved at IBM over the years, 
or this snippet of ledger news doesn't bode well at all.

https://www.ibm.com/blogs/blockchain/2018/04/blockchain-based-batavia-platform-set-to-rewire-global-trade-finance/

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Russell
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