I'm in my late 40's, but had an older sister who used punch cards at the local community college.
Loss of punch cards meant loss of punch card wreaths at Christmas.
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From: WDSCI-L [mailto:wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Booth Martin
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What befuddles me (among a long list if things) is .. where did these guys see punch cards? I am 79 years old and punch cards were in my rear view mirror. I x-punched cards in the military but that was pretty much it. My first computer was in 1971 and had no punch cards, although a reader was available.
1971 was 46 years ago. If someone working today used punch cards it has to have been for a very few years and very early in their career. Those were the days of telex, telegrams, air mail, and carbon paper.
On 12/11/2017 7:08 AM, Ken Killian wrote:
I often running into developers who LOVE PUNCH-Cards. And for some strange reason have "fond memories" of using them...
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