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What is the biggest change to working in IT since you started your career?

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    #41
    Obviously the technology has advanced tremendously over the last thirty or so years but the contract market will never recover from the offshoring and giving out visas and passports willy-nilly for onshore Indians.

    Nick Clegg is currently on tour in India. Here are a couple of quotes from him today.

    "Good days are coming. Britain is ready and able to help build that. India is
    our biggest G20 investor and UK has the expertise and investment capacity that
    can create the best jobs for India's young population,"

    "India's entrepreneurs can expect to benefit from UK's flexible tax regime," he
    said, adding that "every UK business group wants to work with India".


    Britain will help build India's good days: British Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg - The Economic Times

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      #42
      Originally posted by Batcher View Post
      Obviously the technology has advanced tremendously over the last thirty or so years but the contract market will never recover from the offshoring and giving out visas and passports willy-nilly for onshore Indians.

      Nick Clegg is currently on tour in India. Here are a couple of quotes from him today.

      "Good days are coming. Britain is ready and able to help build that. India is
      our biggest G20 investor and UK has the expertise and investment capacity that
      can create the best jobs for India's young population,"

      "India's entrepreneurs can expect to benefit from UK's flexible tax regime," he
      said, adding that "every UK business group wants to work with India".


      Britain will help build India's good days: British Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg - The Economic Times
      Considering that very little of the businesses in Britain are British owned anymore, hardly surprising. But that is the way the world ebbs and flows. Decades back India was begging for our investment.
      McCoy: "Medical men are trained in logic."
      Spock: "Trained? Judging from you, I would have guessed it was trial and error."

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        #43
        Originally posted by Batcher View Post
        Obviously the technology has advanced tremendously over the last thirty or so years but the contract market will never recover from the offshoring and giving out visas and passports willy-nilly for onshore Indians.

        Nick Clegg is currently on tour in India. Here are a couple of quotes from him today.

        "Good days are coming. Britain is ready and able to help build that. India is
        our biggest G20 investor and UK has the expertise and investment capacity that
        can create the best jobs for India's young population,"

        "India's entrepreneurs can expect to benefit from UK's flexible tax regime," he
        said, adding that "every UK business group wants to work with India".


        Britain will help build India's good days: British Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg - The Economic Times


        WATCH: A net migration target “makes no sense”, says Clegg | Conservative Home

        Clegg in India saying that ICT work visas for IT staff are "too restrictive" not restrictive enough more like.

        The guy is a traitor.

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          #44
          Originally posted by darmstadt View Post
          Very much so. There's a Whiter Shade of Green, Do Blue Men Sing The Greens, Pinky and Greeny, The Yellow Green Grass of Home, Green Empathy Sailing in Turquoise, Green Green but I'm not too enamored with the Red version:

          ALLOC TRACKS

          6 digit line numbers

          That certainly takes me back a few years.

          This is a new one on me:

          "CAPS mode changed from OFF to ON as the file has upper case data"

          'cos we didn't have lower case keyboards on our mainframe

          Legacy software: Stuff that works reliably.
          Behold the warranty -- the bold print giveth and the fine print taketh away.

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            #45
            Originally posted by Sysman View Post
            ALLOC TRACKS

            6 digit line numbers

            That certainly takes me back a few years.

            This is a new one on me:

            "CAPS mode changed from OFF to ON as the file has upper case data"

            'cos we didn't have lower case keyboards on our mainframe

            Legacy software: Stuff that works reliably.
            Real computers have buttons (especially big red ones), knobs and dials:



            Actually that's a 3705 which is a Front End Processor (FEP) but looks very similar to the 360-370 range and was used primarily for networks but was still a computer in its own right. I remember programming the bastard
            Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.

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              #46
              Originally posted by darmstadt View Post
              Real computers have buttons (especially big red ones), knobs and dials:



              Actually that's a 3705 which is a Front End Processor (FEP) but looks very similar to the 360-370 range and was used primarily for networks but was still a computer in its own right. I remember programming the bastard
              And switches. Don't forget the switches.

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                #47
                Here be some switches



                The blinking lights represented CPU activity and produced pretty patterns,
                Behold the warranty -- the bold print giveth and the fine print taketh away.

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                  #48
                  Remember I could fit 6 on each arm, Beefcake!

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                    #49
                    Originally posted by CloudWalker View Post
                    Remember I could fit 6 on each arm, Beefcake!

                    My mate was asked to write a program to "demonstrate" that the mag tape drive was working.
                    He got it to speed up to different speeds, slow down, speed up again, take the reel all the way to the end, and slow down and speed up in random combinations spooling the tape back again. He got fab reviews from his manager for a job well done. It didn’t actually read or write any data to the tape though, so as a test the drive was working it was completely useless.
                    Happy Days.

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                      #50
                      Originally posted by CloudWalker View Post
                      Remember I could fit 6 on each arm, Beefcake!

                      Only 6? Wimp. I've still got one at home with all my stuff on it from way back when. I even have a parallel channel card which fits in a server to connect one of these tape drives to Unix and the great big fat bus and tag cables too (I also have ESCON and ISA cards lying around.) Actually the best thing about them was the cleaning fluid for the drives, mmmmm....
                      Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.

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