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Re: O/T Checkin' Yer Age


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Posted by Billy NY on February 19, 2006 at 08:01:08 from (64.12.116.74):

In Reply to: O/T Checkin' Yer Age posted by Allan in NE on February 18, 2006 at 18:17:50:

Wow, I can recall the day my father brought home one of the first home PC's, in the 70's not sure what he was doing at the time, I think he had borrowed it for something, orange led display, smoke coming out trying to remember what it was, but, was the first time I had seen a computer.

In highschool the punch card system was just phased out, I remember the computer room and the set up, we started on commodore 64's, did basic, cobalt and fortran and I did have a hard time with all of it, while others really did well and probably pursued it. I barely made it though basic, others were into fortran in no time it seemed, we used to learn to write programs for applications, one of which was like a dept. motor vehicle program to keep track of things, which was soon adapted by the vice principal to keep tabs on tardy students and assign detention based on the number of occurences, and or at his whim, he got out of line with it, and we retalliated wiped it out of his system, but he was smart and had it backed up, could not win with this weasel ( and he was one, suspended me numerous times until I had enough of him and put him in his place). When we crashed his system, it was like the Caine mutiny, of course I was No. 1 suspect, LOL. We never gave in and that was that, nothing ever came of it. I think some of the administrators were onto him. My senior year, was a military school, just had enough BS by this time, and he was a problem for our last year, with a few months to go and after 6 years in the school, a lot of us were getting anxious to get out, after working hard, playing sports and partcipating in the military training, one of the underclassman snapped, he burnt the entire adminsistrative offices one evening with gasoline, and this VP guy came after myself and a friend, we were working at a benefit for the school, a horse show, that night, legit alibi, it was over and we were on clean up, I was hogging manure with small ford front end loader, remember it well. Then they accuse us, after my father had put this benefit together, he was an alumnist too. Unfortunately for the perpetrator, he burned himself in the process and was caught while seeking medical attention, the weasel VP never apologized to us either, what a wild last year it was, I sold myself the winning school raffle ticket, arrived at school with a Matt's beer ball in the trunk the next day LOL, they hated me for winning, it was great, I still graduated as a cadet captain, with honors, but was not much for taking crap even at that age LOL, the military instructors were straight forward, hard but good guys, not that far removed from another job they had in Southeast Asia, the laymen were absolute weirdos, not sure how some of them became educators. We were amazed though, at how organized and quickly this VP guy was to adapt computer technology, no other schools were close to doing what he was into, and he would use it to badger the students, some of which were afraid to fight back, we certainly did and he was finally removed after we graduated, but was unfortunately sent to another school though, he was a brother, this was a christian brother school with laymen, brothers and military instructors. They were allowed to smack the students, some used a clenched fist, by the time were getting out, a few of us had taken a few good whacks, they can't do that anymore. Was $800/ year when I started, $1500/year when I left and now well over $10,000/year, things have gone up a little, the school is much improved, but I was never impressed with any of it. We did have computer programming though!

Then I vaguely recall using MS dos 5.0 in college and what I remember a girfriends dad would call bulletin boards or something he used to dial into, when 386's were the rage, getting fuzzy, been connected since '94 though, boy has time flew by. Have known some people who were against computers, some my age, good friend running a business too, but last year, he finally hired a girl to help keep an office while he's in the field, she bought a PC and he's probably realized the benefits now. Could not mention the word around him.


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