Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/03/18

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Subject: [Leica] WAS:SD cards in M8 NOW: Old computers
From: abridge at gmail.com (Adam Bridge)
Date: Sun Mar 18 21:07:13 2007
References: <C221D8F2.8E23%lug@steveunsworth.co.uk> <E19B8519-366F-47DA-BDB8-4E4DAB3E180A@ciudad.com.ar> <00fc01c768ca$eaebe880$48cb6743@MacPhisto> <004f01c768e2$4b996470$1eac28d1@fumcratr6dmly7> <A9B5783B-6B49-4A1B-BEDD-F9C5F0A256AF@mac.com> <110760C5-47F7-4F69-9010-A6AB0359BB1C@btinternet.com> <4cfa589b0703180957x1a00e4dbpc2a714eebbcc4634@mail.gmail.com> <p06230935c223d54d5757@10.1.16.139>

If you have not read "Pattern Recognition" by William Gibson you
REALLY need to put it on your list. Amongst the SF writers I know it's
considered his best and although set present day Sinclair Z-81s play a
substantial role. From his description of jet-lag on it's a compelling
work.

Give it a shot. Has good parts about film and viral marketing too, but
written about 3 years ahead of the game.

AB

On 3/18/07, Henning Wulff <henningw@archiphoto.com> wrote:
> >My first "real" computer was a DEC PDP-11/23. It had 64K(!) of RAM and
> >a huge, I say HUGE, as in VAST 5 MB hard drive. Of course the entire
> >operating system footprint was 4 KB, 8 KB if I elected to use the
> >non-overlayed version. Later we had the PDP-11/70 on a chip (the J11 I
> >think it was called) and it address 4MB of RAM that cost at least $4k.
> >
> >Today even small drivers take 4k and just the space lost in formatting
> >a typical hard drive totals more than the entire disk capacity I owned
> >in the first 10, no make it 15, years of computing.
> >
> >I wish I had kept the VAXstation I had which was a wonderful machine
> >with a rock-solid OS (VAX/VMS). Ah well . . . the good ol' days.
> >
> >Adam
>
> Obviously a step up from the Sinclair Z-81 with the huge 16K
> expansion memory module I had at one point.
>
> On the other hand I took a 'computing' course in 1963, the first one
> offered to undergraduates at the University of Alberta. Ahh.. the
> agony of spending a whole evening and the better part of the night at
> a punch card machine, only to be so groggy when stepping outside that
> I slipped and fell and scattered all the decks into the adjacent
> snowbanks.
>
> The good old days.
>
> Maybe not.
>
> --
>     *            Henning J. Wulff
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