Originally posted by OwlHoot
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Aw diddums, in my day...
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"Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark Twain -
Originally posted by zeitghostAh yes, but you knew about hundreds, tens and units, unlike the present unfortunates.
And the advantage of knowing your times tables.
We (me & a lecturer) were gobsmacked at the way the esteemed customers were taught to do multiplication.
I'm not sure we ever found out how they do long division.
Myself and the other more mature lady, with a Maths degree, I was standing next to were too stunted to act or reply."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostWell they may have had British born and educated female primary school teachers like one I met who stated "Maths is hard" and "Girls can't do Maths anyway".
Myself and the other more mature lady, with a Maths degree, I was standing next to were too stunted to act or reply.England's greatest sailor since Nelson lost the armada.Comment
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At least the maths was simple in your day.
2 x teachers wage =Comment
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Originally posted by adubya View PostYour school had a PDP-8 ?Independent school ?
We had a RM 380Z
One chap wrote space invaders on it!Comment
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Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostAt least the maths was simple in your day.
2 x teachers wage =Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostRM 380Z for us too.....
One chap wrote space invaders on it!Comment
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Our PDP-8/e had two Teletypes and a VDU attached to it. One day, somebody wrote a program for use only on the VDU: it printed "I", then backspaced and printed "O", then backspaced, and looped back to the beginning. Due to the low speed of the serial connection from the computer to the VDU, this gave the impression of a spinning disk.
That was the first example of computer animation I ever sawComment
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We had cutting edge technology for our exams - were allowed to use Slide Rules
I had my own PDP11 running DSM (Digital Standard Mumps) for a while till replacing it with a Compaq 386SX - sold it to some bod providing support to fleet street iirc.So now I am worried, am I being deceived, just how much sugar is really in a spoon full!Comment
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