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- From: rizzoe@FASECON.ECON.NYU.EDU (Emily Rizzo)
- Subject: Re: Tim Chain Porn (Re: High School Athletes (lusher))
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- Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1993 15:01:54 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan22.043239.4584@gordian.com> mike@gordian.com (Michael A. Thomas) writes:
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- >In article <1993Jan22.041513.5562@tc.cornell.edu>, shore@dinah.tc.cornell.edu (Melinda Shore) writes:
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- >> HAH! When I was first started programming, Fortran was
- >> *brand* *new*. My father used to bring home card decks and
- >> teach me and my sister to read the holes
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- > Ha! My mother use to make these hideous xmas decorations by
- >taking punch cards, folding two corners in, arranging a whole
- >bunch of them in a star arrangement and spray painting them
- >with gold and glitter.
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- We still have a huge stack of old punch cards in the house which we use for
- book marks, shopping lists and (when banded together) paper weights.
- Simply can't bear to throw them out. Would welcome any other suggestions...
- I think I'll pass on the tacky Xmas decorations though.
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- Emily
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