Me too. Started on big iron, IBM mainframes.
I could, too. In college, I had to do all my Fortran work with punch cards. A nightmare. After doing your coding on paper, you had to punch a card for each line as I recall, after reserving a punch machine. Then the computer operator ran them and gave your printout next day. Often with an error or two and you had to do it over.I am not as old as BB so he will have to tell you about punch cards.
They made us do a small program assembly to see how it used to be, but we had CRTs.I could, too. In college, I had to do all my Fortran work with punch cards. A nightmare. After doing your coding on paper, you had to punch a card for each line as I recall, after reserving a punch machine. Then the computer operator ran them and gave your printout next day. Often with an error or two and you had to do it over.
Even now, I recall all that vividly. It was sort of fun then, but wouldn't be now.
Do not fold, spindle or mutilate.
Okay - need clarification - If it was a 3.5", you aren't old. If it was a 5.25", you might be old, but if it was an 8" - yeah, you are old.Just handed one of my new employees a floppy disk.
The 8 inchers pre-date my adult working life. I grew up on 5.25".Okay - need clarification - If it was a 3.5", you aren't old. If it was a 5.25", you might be old, but if it was an 8" - yeah, you are old.
Just handed one of my new employees a floppy disk. She just finished her MSEE, so probably 25 years old. She had to ask which way it faces when putting it in the drive. Didn't realize I was old, until just now.
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Okay - need clarification - If it was a 3.5", you aren't old. If it was a 5.25", you might be old, but if it was an 8" - yeah, you are old.
The 8 inchers pre-date my adult working life. I grew up on 5.25".
Sadly, this was only 3.5", but still too old for a 25-year old to have ever used. Remember, the 199o's was 20 years ago.
The 5.25s came in during the mid-70s so I guess I'm more the "might be old" ... would have just finished up elementary school.Guess that makes me fall under the "might be old" as I remember using the 5.25s when in junior high and high school . . . progressed to the 3.5s in college.
I am not as old as BB so he will have to tell you about punch cards.
Had to laugh, on the desk was a phone that looked like it was a multi-line sitting right beside the trusty rotary dial
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