Seriously, as people such as Dennis retire, and there are still mainframes around, I wonder where enough people will come from to support them. When you look around at SHARE, you don't see many who will be there beyond 10-15 years. I realize that as mainframes get bigger and the software is incredibly more reliable, it takes fewer people to support them, but still....
Jim
At 08:53 AM 1/27/2006, you wrote:
Greetings;
Today is my last day of gainful employment. I am retiring, finally.
Since I will no longer be involved with z-whatevers I will be unsubscribing
from the various lists, but I will probably check the archives from time to
time to see what is going on.
If there is any interesting stuff you think I would appreciate hearing about
feel free to frop me a note at [EMAIL PROTECTED] where I will be reachable
for as long as I am reachable.
So long to everybody, it has been fun!
Sincerely,
Dennis
Cornell Univ.
(607) 255-1760
