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#1861 | | I'm sure that VMS is completely documented, I just haven't found the right manual yet. I've been working my way through the manuals in the document library and I'm half way through the second cabinet, (3 shelves to go), so I should find what I'm looking for by mid May. I hope I can remember what it was by the time I find it. I had this idea for a new horror film, "VMS Manuals from Hell" or maybe "The Paper Chase : IBM vs. DEC". It's based on Hitchcock's "The Birds", except that it's centered around a programmer who is attacked by a swarm of binder pages with an index number and the single line "This page intentionally left blank." -- Alex Crain
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#1862 | | I've finally learned what "upward compatible" means. It means we get to keep all our old mistakes. -- Dennie van Tassel
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#1863 | | I've looked at the listing, and it's right! -- Joel Halpern
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#1864 | | I've never been canoeing before, but I imagine there must be just a few simple heuristics you have to remember...
Yes, don't fall out, and don't hit rocks.
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#1865 | | I've noticed several design suggestions in your code.
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#1866 | | IBM Advanced Systems Group -- a bunch of mindless jerks, who'll be first against the wall when the revolution comes... -- with regrets to D. Adams
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#1867 | | If a 6600 used paper tape instead of core memory, it would use up tape at about 30 miles/second. -- Grishman, Assembly Language Programming
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#1868 | | If a group of _N persons implements a COBOL compiler, there will be _N-1 passes. Someone in the group has to be the manager. -- T. Cheatham
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#1869 | | If a listener nods his head when you're explaining your program, wake him up.
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#1870 | | If a train station is a place where a train stops, what's a workstation?
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