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![]() "Eisboch" wrote in message ... "Tom Francis - SWSports" wrote in message ... On Tue, 6 Jan 2009 01:06:17 -0500, "D.Duck" wrote: Worked for Teletype Corp that eventually morphed into Bell Labs and moved on out to Naperville. Many friends of mine were caught up in the Lucent fiasco. I ever tell you my Dad had a beast of a Teletype machine in his radio shack? Surplus military thing - bigger than a freakin' washing machine. My Navy experience started out as a Radioman and I was among 3 of the first non-rated people to attend the Navy's teletype repair school in Norfolk. ( I later converted to electronics in a Navy technical education program). Anyway, the Navy method of teaching stuff is sometimes amazing. I had never seen a 100 wpm teletype machine in my life. At the end of the six week school, I (and all the other graduates) could completely disassemble the thing and it's hundreds of parts including gears, clutches, pawls, shafts, etc., spread out all over the place and then reassemble it, make all the necessary adjustments and it worked. Thinking about modern computers, one can see the direct relationship and evolution of Morse code to 8 bit teletype machines to this new, 64 bit Vista powered computer. It's an amazing advancement of technology to witness in 40 years or so. Eisboch Have you ever tried to completely disassemble an Intel Quad Core with it's millions of transistors? That may not be the hard part but getting it back together would take more than a squib. Probably would take a Marine. |
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