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Coal Burning Computing.
I went into the computer industry in 1986 as a “Technical Support Engineer” and worked on the bench doing repairs to a variety of different machines. I never got to work as one of those highly paid support guys who … Continue reading
Posted in Hobbies and Interests, Personal, Retrospective, South Africa
Tagged 96MB, CDC, Diablo 44B, Disk Drive, HDD, Ontel, Phoenix, Printronix
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