The Rover Company produced a large number of gas turbine fire pumps for warships.
The Rover Company produced a large number of gas turbine fire pumps for warships.
One in every 23,000 men is a murderer.
I was a VMS (later OpenVMS) system administrator, VAX and Alpha, for over 20 years. In that time I even learnt how f$fao() worked..
I remember that date QUITE well. I was the system administrator VMS Systems at the ASX at the time and can well remember the transaction queue at the peak of trading.
I saw the very first Alpha AXP 1GHz CPU installed (Monash Uni) and the first Alpha with 1GB of memory (Monash again). The first Australian TB storage array was installed at BHP IT for the OpenVMS cluster.
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Mark F...
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2002 D2 Td5 auto - current AKA The Citrus Money Pit
2000 Disco 2 Td5 Manual - dead and gone
197? Range Rover - gone
1973 SWB SIII Diesel, 1968 SWB IIA Petrol, 195? SI Petrol - all gone
Outback Campers Sturt
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When I was at school there was a serious nerdy student (but nice bloke) called Mark who had access to the Latrobe Uni computer in the early 70's.
The only productive thing I remember this computer doing was to make printouts of a naked woman sitting on a stool over several joined pages, all in 1's and 0's.
DL
In 1885 the firm of Starley and Sutton introduced the 'Rover Safety Bicycle', the ancestor of today's bicycle. By the end of the nineteenth centurey the company had changed its name to the 'Rover Cycle Company', and in turn changing to the Rover company after they started to make motorcycles, then cars. Merging with Leyland in 1967, the current Landrover company is essentially the direct descendant of Starley and Sutton.
John
JDNSW
1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
World Wide Web was created by Sir Timothy John Berners-Lee in 1989
Some smarty pants where using the precursor playing cmd line star trek in the early 1980s on ARPANET which was purely TCP/IP after the 1970s.
GUIs or what you look at on any computer device is really just allowing you to do simply what some old buggers did or still do via MS-DOS is a command line![]()
The old blokes would have been looking at carpet in those days, compared with lino these days.
DL
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