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Mel you are so right.  My experience started with the old IBM 407 and its 
helpers, 609 calculators, 088 sorters etc.
We then UPGRADED to the IBM 360/20 card system using RPG the onest.  From there 
we went to IBM System/3 Model 10 with one fixed disk and one removable.  Then 
its was the Model 12 with the removable 3370 (?), then the 15D.  We had a 
System/32 in our remote location.  You talk about weird.  Had a 36 for a few 
years then it was the 38.
All of this started in 1969.  It's been a little over 30 years and boy have 
things changed.  I remember the 360/20 had a MAX of 256K.
Those were the days my friend.
You guys have it MADE now.
Lewis Libman 
Lewis Libman
llibman@behr.com
714 545 7101 x2118
                                                                                
                                                                                
                                                                                
                                                                                
                                                                                
                                                                                
                                                                                
                                                                                
                                                                                
                                                                               
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