texasgirl
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Nope. One of the few who doesn't! He's a nurse.He fly/work with the Prowlers?
Nope. One of the few who doesn't! He's a nurse.
Have you seen the next generation of prowler? It's called the Growler. Suh-weet!
Retired Systems Analyst/Programmer - began in the dark ages
of punched card data processing - mostly worked for IBM.
Nope. One of the few who doesn't! He's a nurse.
Have you seen the next generation of prowler? It's called the Growler. Suh-weet!
LOL - first thing I ever programmed:
Data entry (what CRT?)
A database was a stack of punch cards - and we didn't need no stinkin software to sort data for us ... we had these puppys!
We made our own program cards!!
IBM 360? My first "computer" job was in Data Entry. We had card punch machines as well as a mini computer.
Next I was a main frame operator. Kept in shape mounting and dismounting tape drives and tending to printers the size of a small car.
Now I run batch jobs on a main frame from a remote site. Now I am out of shape, technology stinks!!
My dad did the same thing and I remember going with him to his office and playing with the punch cards too. My dad has been in computers forever. My mother was actually one of the first private citizens to use email. I think it was back in the 60's, but I could be wrong. Her first email was a recipeMy dad used to work with the punch cards. He worked on computers bigger than my house a. I remember going to his work and playing with the punch card machines.
Are there pictures available of any kind of print out? That sounds really interesting. ~BlissI work for a company that makes and sells 3D printers. People never understand what I mean until I show them a model of something that has been printed out. The example I always give people is you know how car companies when they are designing a new car make a model of it out of clay so they can see what it will look like? Well they do not do that anymore. Now they use a 3D printer to print out a model of the car and all the parts.
My hat's off to him. Give him a great big hug for me.