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    • Had a TI calculator. All those buttons for the Algorithm function I didn’t understand.

      We had a good math teacher. “Can’t use calculators on tests.” Square root? Show your work! I think in four years, there may have been one single question that we were allowed to use a calculator on. Though, a slide rule was allowed.

  1. I was of the days of Cobol and Fortran..where a program was a huge stack of paper cards with holes, as long as your arm,waiting to carefully stack them into a chute..hoping, no praying, they were all in the proper order and that you didn’t drop even one..or you were officially …screwed…

    • My older brother was in high school when I was in junior high. He had a textbook titled “Learn Fortran!” which made absolutely no sense to me. None. Not from page one. I knew then I’d never have anything to do with computer programming. If only it had been written in a clear style like later “Dummies” books. But, alas, ’twas not to be. I turned my attention to Mika’s soft, fuzzy sweaters.

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