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VK6BE > PC 07.02.07 11:34l 16 Lines 672 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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I am not sure that the problem is with Andy's English. An "IBM clone" in
the 1930s?? Aw come on Warren! Oh it was a joke? Your sense of humour will
get you into trouble some day. Oh yes! "humor" is English not "humour"?
Only according to Mr Webster who reinvented the English language and
called it American, Warren.
Bob VK6BE.
> Back in 1930s Chicago Mr. Spock discovered problems when using radio
> valves in his version of Univac. His explanation was it's like trying to
> make a nemonic memory from stone knives and bear skins. At least he knew
> the meaning of the term "IBM clone", your problem is with English.
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