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From the Pro 350 Pocket Service Guide, p. 49, Step 5 of the
instructions on removing an I/O board from the card cage, comes a new
experience in sound:
5. Turn the handle to the right 90 degrees. The pin-spreading
sound is normal for this type of connector.
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Function reject.
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Garbage In -- Gospel Out.
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GIVE: Support the helpless victims of computer error.
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Given its constituency, the only thing I expect to be "open" about [the
Open Software Foundation] is its mouth.
-- John Gilmore
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Giving up on assembly language was the apple in our Garden of Eden: Languages
whose use squanders machine cycles are sinful. The LISP machine now permits
LISP programmers to abandon bra and fig-leaf.
-- Epigrams in Programming, ACM SIGPLAN Sept. 1982
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Go away! Stop bothering me with all your "compute this ... compute that"!
I'm taking a VAX-NAP.
logout
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//GO.SYSIN DD *, DOODAH, DOODAH
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God is real, unless declared integer.
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God made machine language; all the rest is the work of man.
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