On 07/10/2014 07:17 PM, Always Learning wrote: > On Thu, 2014-07-10 at 14:48 -0400, Mauricio Tavares wrote: > >> On Thu, Jul 10, 2014 at 12:47 PM, <m.roth@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>> Always Learning wrote: >>>> On Thu, 2014-07-10 at 10:39 -0400, m.roth@xxxxxxxxx wrote: >>>> >>>>> mark "we won't talk about the month I punch Addressograph >>>>> plates...." >>>> Addressograph plates? That is really ancient ! but they were >>>> incredible useful in those days. >>>> >>> Yeah... but did you ever do it, or see it done? Forget the old manual >>> Underwood, this required actual *force* hitting the keys (yes, the machine >>> was electric). No speed, either - the actuator arms had to hit the metal. >>> WHAM-WHAM-WHAM-WHAM >>> >> Any picts or videos? I am just picturing a room with those >> thingies and a couple of Jacob's latters and a Van der Graff while on >> the background a table with a covered body is being slowly raised to >> the roof. >> >> "No, not the third switch!" > Sorry mate. The programmers were all busy sitting around the table in > the engineers' room playing Bridge (a card game) :-) Uker when we only had a short break. Pinochle when we had more time. $1 a hand. _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos