household archaology
so, as part of clauclauclaudia's imminent move-in, i'm outcrufting, which includes going thru a crapload of books.
found in the pile of books: one 1979 "advanced d&d" dm's guide. with a computer punchcard in it as a bookmark.
ETA, additional things: DEC's "introduction to minicomputer networks" (1975). 20 year old issues of OMNI magazine. 20 year old issues of "on our backs" (yum).
found in the pile of books: one 1979 "advanced d&d" dm's guide. with a computer punchcard in it as a bookmark.
ETA, additional things: DEC's "introduction to minicomputer networks" (1975). 20 year old issues of OMNI magazine. 20 year old issues of "on our backs" (yum).
On our backs
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I particularly like how Algol section expends text on important new programming techniques like Jenson's Device.
I'll see your 10 and lower it to 8!
It was so old, the pages were yellowed. It was so old, "documentation" meant learning the assembly language (BASIC was added later).
The book had a very welcoming title, though (Introduction to Programming), and was extremely well-written. Somehow it made one of the nuttiest assembly languages seem easy.
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for years. Congratulations on what sounds like a happy
and exciting new stage of life.
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BUT SOON WE WILL.
thanks, we're both pretty stoked for it.