Computers I've Used - #2 & #3 - PDP and VAX

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hello tomato. I like that.
Fruit to some, vegetable to others.
My dad worked for NSA and used some real oldies, computers that filled up entire rooms and recorded on tape. He was an electronic technician in cryptology.

We've come a looong way, baybee.
ARPANET? I'm glad Al Gore came up with the internet. Internet sounds better. Although he may not have named it.

So did you pronounce it "toe-mate-oh" or "tuh-maht-oh"? Because it's important to know these things.

Also, I just had to type "although" 3 different times because first I couldn't remember how to spell it and then it looked funny to me no matter how I spelled it.
That's neat! Computers were a lot of fun back then, I think. They are okay now but I think they just frustrate us what with their viruses and virus protection updates and windows update - gah! My computer is so busy keeping itself safe that I wonder how fast it really is sometimes. It's funny - I worked on a mainframe for a few years and all of the data was kept on 9 track tapes. They really were a blast to use (well, except when they had read errors).
Gee, I thought of it more as toe-may-toe I think.

ARPANET (Advanced Research Projects Agency Network) - I had to look it up. I don't hate the name so much. Here is a link for a basic Wiki article about it.

They probably had such incredible ideas for it when it was just starting out and now we use it for moving SPAM back and forth and playing Farmville...

they just frustrate us what with their viruses and virus protection updates and windows update - gah!

That's why I switched to a Mac, after many years of PC and laptop crashes, viruses, spybots, and whatnots. I got tired of it. I'm not as adept on my Mac as I am on a PC, but it's a lot more fun to not have to worry about all that.


I do in a way miss the old computers. Each was quite unique in their own way. No cookie cutter designs. IIRC, the first bit of spam was email sent by a DEC employee solicited on the ARPANET. BTW, I had a webserver running Win 98 for 2 years without any virus protection. When I finally ran a virus scan, it had 4 warnings about cookies etc but no viruses. I think the reason was that only Microsoft product on the system was the OS.
Burroughs Mainframe with punch card reader. Oh yeah. Hard drive bigger than my monitor that could hold like 50 megs.

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