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- From: pt@geovision.gvc.com (Paul Tomblin)
- Subject: Re: World's Toughest Computers
- Message-ID: <1992Nov21.214954.8148@geovision.gvc.com>
- Reply-To: pt@geovision.gvc.com
- Organization: Not officially GeoVision Systems Inc., Ottawa, Ontario
- References: <1992Nov19.190739.18948@rchland.ibm.com> <1ehbhdINN52o@rodan.UU.NET> <silk.722291765@mcl> <41369@sdcc12.ucsd.edu>
- Date: Sat, 21 Nov 1992 21:49:54 GMT
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- pashley@sdcc13.ucsd.edu (Montykins) writes:
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- >It worked fine, except that the on/off switch was a little close to
- >a live wire, which can be a shocking experience <rim shot>.
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- I thought we'd already done the "Worlds Toughest Computer Operators" thread?
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- Paul Tomblin, pt@geovision.gvc.com (Not an official statement of GVSI)
- "All rights and all wrongs have long since blown away/For causes are ashes
- where children lie slain/Yet the damed UDL and the cruel IRA/Will tomorrow go
- murdering again" - Stan Rogers "The House of Orange"
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