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<blockquote data-quote="dugby" data-source="post: 2081004" data-attributes="member: 7393"><p>Haven't heard a Univac mentioned in a long time. I worked 1979-1981 building Univac computers in Roseville MN. Each CPU was the size of a small car only taller. There were a 1/4 million gold plated pins in each full system. Computers and business had a different relationship in those days. The computer changed things a lot but the networking technology and the offshoots from that have been more of a unforseen transformation of society than what the computer did. Facebook and all things computer these days are just a bunch of check boxes. All knowledge and no understanding. It is like they taught everyone math with only calculators and everyone would be dead in the water if calculators and facebook quit working for a week.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dugby, post: 2081004, member: 7393"] Haven't heard a Univac mentioned in a long time. I worked 1979-1981 building Univac computers in Roseville MN. Each CPU was the size of a small car only taller. There were a 1/4 million gold plated pins in each full system. Computers and business had a different relationship in those days. The computer changed things a lot but the networking technology and the offshoots from that have been more of a unforseen transformation of society than what the computer did. Facebook and all things computer these days are just a bunch of check boxes. All knowledge and no understanding. It is like they taught everyone math with only calculators and everyone would be dead in the water if calculators and facebook quit working for a week. [/QUOTE]
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