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- From: sarr@sinshan.citi.umich.edu (Sarr J. Blumson)
- Newsgroups: alt.folklore.computers
- Subject: Re: Computer Superstition
- Date: 19 Nov 1992 22:15:20 GMT
- Organization: University of Michigan, CITI
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- >article <10292323.7317.11306@kcbbs.gen.nz>, Murray_Moffatt@kcbbs.gen.nz (Murray Moffatt) writes:
- >We've all heard of common superstitions such as not walking under ladders
- > and throwing salt over your left shoulder if you spill some, but are
- > there any superstitions to do with computers?
-
- Many years ago Dartmouth College had a GE-235 (part of the original
- GE-265 time sharing system) with what we now know to have been the
- card reader from hell. On the system maintenance panel was a switch
- labeled "Inhibit resync" which, when set, made the clock which sampled
- card columns free run rather than re syncing om every column. It was
- "well known" that if you started getting errors on the reader you
- shoul open the panel and change the position of this switch. It
- didn't matter what position it was currently in, just switch it and
- the reader would get better.
-
- It worked, too.
-
-
-
- (Sarr Blumson)
-