I gotta get in on this.
<snip>
But then you can't *SEE* the data.  What if the power goes out?  You can
still look at the punched card and read it.
<snip>
Not unless you have a candle or flashlight handy lol.....
Braille punchcards perhaps??? lol.

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> >Does anybody know, other than not opening the source members in 
> >anything but SEU or EDTF, how to keep it from happening?
> > 
> >
> 
> Keep everything on punch cards.  Read them into an MFCU 
> whenever you need to compile.
> 
> Joe
> 
> No, no, Joe.  MFCU is old technology.  Use a 3741 diskette reader.

But then you can't *SEE* the data.  What if the power goes out?  You can
still look at the punched card and read it.


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