What is DOS anyway?
Sometimes I can't help myself...Windows NT, and its successors (Windows 2000, Windows XP, and now Vista) do not share any heritage with DOS, other than providing backward compatibility for applications written for DOS, including earlier versions of Windows.
However, Windows 3.1, Windows for Workgroups, Windows 95, Windows 98, and Window s Millenium do share varying amounts of foundation with DOS. -Bruce
Wang Laboratories 1200?
Punch cards?! Luxury!! Remember paper tape...? (I remember, on more than one occasion, seeing a 9th or 10th grader on the hall floor crying because they'd dropped a couple boxes of punch cards.)
The first computer I used with any regularity had a 9" B&W screen, 1K of RAM, calculator-style keyboard, and an audio cassette recorder for data storage... all in one big, plastic-molded lump. First person to correctly guess gets a point-by this season.
So only the Pro 3 guys are eligible?
Or are you going to be able to play?
Dunno what it was, but I bet it was capable of posting results. Ba-dum-bum.
Olivette?
Sorry man I apolize..... you know I hope...Oh, har-har.
Scelbi & Mark -8?
Commadore 64? no it had a green screen
TRS-80?
Altair?
IBM 5100?
IBM Home PC?
Bzzzt! Nope. (I already said it wasn't a "Trash 80.")TRS-80 Model 1
Nothing, but nice try at getting this back on topic.So, what's new with the web site today ?
Depends what you were using before. If it was IE < 8, the tables on the schedule page look different. In fact, what you're seeing now is identical to recent versions of Firefox.I upgraded to I.E. 8 this afternoon. Hmm, what's different? Not much to the eye.
Did notice one other thing on the Schdule. The August race a Pacific shows it being on....
2nd THEN the 1st.
Punch cards?! Luxury!! Remember paper tape...? (I remember, on more than one occasion, seeing a 9th or 10th grader on the hall floor crying because they'd dropped a couple boxes of punch cards.)
The first computer I used with any regularity had a 9" B&W screen, 1K of RAM, calculator-style keyboard, and an audio cassette recorder for data storage... all in one big, plastic-molded lump. First person to correctly guess gets a point-by this season.