You old timers.
I feel old remembering when Java was a few hundred classes.
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Originally posted by cailin maith View PostThats your cue to stand up and shout - "Shut the F up!" I do it regularly. It's very satisfying, although my colleagues look horrified.
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Originally posted by Lockhouse View PostI started as a trainee operator 28 years ago. I used to change 200Mb disk platters (we had 5 washing machine drives!), change tapes, punch cards and vacuum out the line printer (remember line printers?). I remember when we got our first desktop and everyone on the floor below came up to look at it.
Line printers with 164 column hammer banks, those took actual engineering skill to align so that the flight times were correct for each hammer.
1" Keystone tape drives and skewing the heads were fun
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Originally posted by zeitghostAh yes. Disk packs. Never had the multiplatter version.
The GA16-220 mini used cartridge drives with a fixed 5Mb platter & a removable 5Mb platter in a cartridge.
I rebuilt a cartridge once.
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Originally posted by TonyEnglish View PostI remember when I could work with my ipod on. That was last year. Now they have decided to ban that. Concentrating is bloody hard with people talking tulipe around here
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I remember when I could work with my ipod on. That was last year. Now they have decided to ban that. Concentrating is bloody hard with people talking tulipe around here
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I remember going into my Dad's work in the 70s and the computer took up a whole room, no monitor, just a keyboard in the middle of the room and a printer.
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Originally posted by RichardCranium View PostPah. This industry's being going downhill ever since ISAM displaced hashed indexing. The kids today have it too easy.
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Postremember when they finally relaxed the 'no drinks or food' at the keyboard rule, and you had your first curry 'on the job'
yum yum
Having a curry while having a shag. You have taken it to a new low.
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I can remember Sinclair Microdrives. Whooooosht clickety whoooooosht GRRRRRRRR!
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remember when you had a keypad condom with the EDT keystrokes on.
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remember when they finally relaxed the 'no drinks or food' at the keyboard rule, and you had your first curry 'on the job'
yum yum
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remember when you first learned how to swap the buttons around on a mouse, and how you laughed like a drain when the nerd nearly bust a blood vessel
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I remember disk packs that were measured in megabytes, not tens of megabytes, which were top-loaded into a drive the size of a 'fridge.
And reel-to-reel tape drives. And the need to know different sorting algorithms according to the medium holding the data.
And the benefit of not just drawing a diagonal line across the top of the card deck, but of doing one in another colour in another direction.
Pah. This industry's being going downhill ever since ISAM displaced hashed indexing. The kids today have it too easy.
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Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostMice had a grotty little ball in the bottom to track movementOriginally posted by EternalOptimist View Postand monitors were 3 feet deep and weighed more than an anvil
I don't need to remember. U should see the tulipe equipment clientco has given me! A DESKTOP FFS!!!!
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