CRhymer
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Yes Ron, but in spite of it being "just a joke", it is very funny.
Cheers,
Clarence
Cheers,
Clarence
I don't think so. IT as other technical fields is about dreaming not today's dream but light years ahead. So we talked and developed testbeds, for example, in the early 1970s on packet radio computer networks (and even the computers had plasma displays), worked on distributed computing clusters as early as 1972 (that was my idea as a teenager in ARPAland).. tinkered with speech recognition (The TX-2 at Lincoln Laboratory in the 1960s and early 1970s was not just the birth place of the ARPAnet, interactive computer graphics but also did a lot of work on speech). Distributed hypertext? That too goes back to the 1970s (if not the 1960s) and real systems developed in the 1980s were more advanced than much of the stuff that people are still waiting to see from the the mainstream.. Multi-core multi processor computers? 1960s. Fast I/O on computers use crossbar switches.. a model that AT&T deployed in the 1950s for fast electro-mechanical telephone switches. The real problem in IT is that too many people think the world was created when they first had a look at it.. Development is mainly tinkering and perfection.Hi Photo Engineer !
I feel your pain. I work in IT business and the graveyard is full of young deads... 5 years is an eternity in this business.
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