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October 14, 2010 at 8:30 PM #619442October 15, 2010 at 8:18 AM #618498
ucodegen
Participant[quote tangouniform]
She either works for NOAA or she somehow found a way to hook up a Teletype model ASR-33 to the internet.
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That brings back memories… sssslllllooooooowwww ones.
I should check if I still have paper tape in some of my old computer stuff boxes.[quote BigGovernmentIsGood]
..NOT WESTERN UNION. STOP…
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Funny you should mention western union. The ASR-32 used Baudot code on its paper tape, which was adopted by Western Union. The ASR-33 used ASCI.Now I feel real old….
October 15, 2010 at 8:18 AM #618583ucodegen
Participant[quote tangouniform]
She either works for NOAA or she somehow found a way to hook up a Teletype model ASR-33 to the internet.
[/quote]
That brings back memories… sssslllllooooooowwww ones.
I should check if I still have paper tape in some of my old computer stuff boxes.[quote BigGovernmentIsGood]
..NOT WESTERN UNION. STOP…
[/quote]
Funny you should mention western union. The ASR-32 used Baudot code on its paper tape, which was adopted by Western Union. The ASR-33 used ASCI.Now I feel real old….
October 15, 2010 at 8:18 AM #619134ucodegen
Participant[quote tangouniform]
She either works for NOAA or she somehow found a way to hook up a Teletype model ASR-33 to the internet.
[/quote]
That brings back memories… sssslllllooooooowwww ones.
I should check if I still have paper tape in some of my old computer stuff boxes.[quote BigGovernmentIsGood]
..NOT WESTERN UNION. STOP…
[/quote]
Funny you should mention western union. The ASR-32 used Baudot code on its paper tape, which was adopted by Western Union. The ASR-33 used ASCI.Now I feel real old….
October 15, 2010 at 8:18 AM #619250ucodegen
Participant[quote tangouniform]
She either works for NOAA or she somehow found a way to hook up a Teletype model ASR-33 to the internet.
[/quote]
That brings back memories… sssslllllooooooowwww ones.
I should check if I still have paper tape in some of my old computer stuff boxes.[quote BigGovernmentIsGood]
..NOT WESTERN UNION. STOP…
[/quote]
Funny you should mention western union. The ASR-32 used Baudot code on its paper tape, which was adopted by Western Union. The ASR-33 used ASCI.Now I feel real old….
October 15, 2010 at 8:18 AM #619570ucodegen
Participant[quote tangouniform]
She either works for NOAA or she somehow found a way to hook up a Teletype model ASR-33 to the internet.
[/quote]
That brings back memories… sssslllllooooooowwww ones.
I should check if I still have paper tape in some of my old computer stuff boxes.[quote BigGovernmentIsGood]
..NOT WESTERN UNION. STOP…
[/quote]
Funny you should mention western union. The ASR-32 used Baudot code on its paper tape, which was adopted by Western Union. The ASR-33 used ASCI.Now I feel real old….
October 15, 2010 at 8:19 AM #618503ucodegen
Participant[quote tiny tim]
IT’S FUNNY YOU DON’T COMMENT ON ANY OF THE CORE FACTS OF THE DISCUSSION.
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How about not changing the core facts of the discussion by re-editing the topic post!October 15, 2010 at 8:19 AM #618588ucodegen
Participant[quote tiny tim]
IT’S FUNNY YOU DON’T COMMENT ON ANY OF THE CORE FACTS OF THE DISCUSSION.
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How about not changing the core facts of the discussion by re-editing the topic post!October 15, 2010 at 8:19 AM #619138ucodegen
Participant[quote tiny tim]
IT’S FUNNY YOU DON’T COMMENT ON ANY OF THE CORE FACTS OF THE DISCUSSION.
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How about not changing the core facts of the discussion by re-editing the topic post!October 15, 2010 at 8:19 AM #619255ucodegen
Participant[quote tiny tim]
IT’S FUNNY YOU DON’T COMMENT ON ANY OF THE CORE FACTS OF THE DISCUSSION.
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How about not changing the core facts of the discussion by re-editing the topic post!October 15, 2010 at 8:19 AM #619575ucodegen
Participant[quote tiny tim]
IT’S FUNNY YOU DON’T COMMENT ON ANY OF THE CORE FACTS OF THE DISCUSSION.
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How about not changing the core facts of the discussion by re-editing the topic post!October 15, 2010 at 9:11 PM #618749bearishgurl
Participant[quote=ucodegen][quote tangouniform]
She either works for NOAA or she somehow found a way to hook up a Teletype model ASR-33 to the internet.
[/quote]
That brings back memories… sssslllllooooooowwww ones.
I should check if I still have paper tape in some of my old computer stuff boxes.[quote BigGovernmentIsGood]
..NOT WESTERN UNION. STOP…
[/quote]
Funny you should mention western union. The ASR-32 used Baudot code on its paper tape, which was adopted by Western Union. The ASR-33 used ASCI.Now I feel real old….[/quote]
ucodegen, I’m there, too. My mom operated one of those, while I came home after school to watch “Tiny Tim” on TV . . . lol! Later, her employer got a newfangled “mag-card reader” and then a “Compugraphic” machine and my mom became their company magazine editor!!
btw: I still have several large reels of my “fav” music on Reel to Reel “high-fidelity” audiotape!!! Sold my heavy-duty Sony R-to-R player/recorder long ago in the U/T ads to a gentlemen in his sixties who was ecstatic to find a good one that worked!!!!
October 15, 2010 at 9:11 PM #618833bearishgurl
Participant[quote=ucodegen][quote tangouniform]
She either works for NOAA or she somehow found a way to hook up a Teletype model ASR-33 to the internet.
[/quote]
That brings back memories… sssslllllooooooowwww ones.
I should check if I still have paper tape in some of my old computer stuff boxes.[quote BigGovernmentIsGood]
..NOT WESTERN UNION. STOP…
[/quote]
Funny you should mention western union. The ASR-32 used Baudot code on its paper tape, which was adopted by Western Union. The ASR-33 used ASCI.Now I feel real old….[/quote]
ucodegen, I’m there, too. My mom operated one of those, while I came home after school to watch “Tiny Tim” on TV . . . lol! Later, her employer got a newfangled “mag-card reader” and then a “Compugraphic” machine and my mom became their company magazine editor!!
btw: I still have several large reels of my “fav” music on Reel to Reel “high-fidelity” audiotape!!! Sold my heavy-duty Sony R-to-R player/recorder long ago in the U/T ads to a gentlemen in his sixties who was ecstatic to find a good one that worked!!!!
October 15, 2010 at 9:11 PM #619381bearishgurl
Participant[quote=ucodegen][quote tangouniform]
She either works for NOAA or she somehow found a way to hook up a Teletype model ASR-33 to the internet.
[/quote]
That brings back memories… sssslllllooooooowwww ones.
I should check if I still have paper tape in some of my old computer stuff boxes.[quote BigGovernmentIsGood]
..NOT WESTERN UNION. STOP…
[/quote]
Funny you should mention western union. The ASR-32 used Baudot code on its paper tape, which was adopted by Western Union. The ASR-33 used ASCI.Now I feel real old….[/quote]
ucodegen, I’m there, too. My mom operated one of those, while I came home after school to watch “Tiny Tim” on TV . . . lol! Later, her employer got a newfangled “mag-card reader” and then a “Compugraphic” machine and my mom became their company magazine editor!!
btw: I still have several large reels of my “fav” music on Reel to Reel “high-fidelity” audiotape!!! Sold my heavy-duty Sony R-to-R player/recorder long ago in the U/T ads to a gentlemen in his sixties who was ecstatic to find a good one that worked!!!!
October 15, 2010 at 9:11 PM #619500bearishgurl
Participant[quote=ucodegen][quote tangouniform]
She either works for NOAA or she somehow found a way to hook up a Teletype model ASR-33 to the internet.
[/quote]
That brings back memories… sssslllllooooooowwww ones.
I should check if I still have paper tape in some of my old computer stuff boxes.[quote BigGovernmentIsGood]
..NOT WESTERN UNION. STOP…
[/quote]
Funny you should mention western union. The ASR-32 used Baudot code on its paper tape, which was adopted by Western Union. The ASR-33 used ASCI.Now I feel real old….[/quote]
ucodegen, I’m there, too. My mom operated one of those, while I came home after school to watch “Tiny Tim” on TV . . . lol! Later, her employer got a newfangled “mag-card reader” and then a “Compugraphic” machine and my mom became their company magazine editor!!
btw: I still have several large reels of my “fav” music on Reel to Reel “high-fidelity” audiotape!!! Sold my heavy-duty Sony R-to-R player/recorder long ago in the U/T ads to a gentlemen in his sixties who was ecstatic to find a good one that worked!!!!
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