Deep inside a Delaware strip mall closet, an old, forgotten Pentium computer's NPC.EXE is running wild, compiling deranged and out-dated modmails that read... well, retarded like THIS! Any local frogs up for a mission? Please find & unplug this poor museum relic of a PC! It is suffering! 🐸
(media.greatawakening.win)
YOU'VE GOT BETA MALE!
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As a former IBM CE I'd consider this keyboard a BIO Hazard.
Every change any fly plates?
And yet, it likely is the father of at least an entire family of children
What year did you start. What division?
1992 Started Rolling Meadows then Butterfield Rd. Got transfered to the TSS IBM/KODAK Left Chicago and TSS IBM as a J Man you could message me on my PT @ J33 K2H Chicago Printer Specialist OnSite RISC support for Walgreens Data General satellite uplinks. Terminal and Keyboard swaps from time to time as it made Dallas think I was being helpful and the easier ThinkPad calls to keep Tennessee happy and I don't miss the hours I waited for Mechanicsburg to hot shot me parts at all...but I still do all my own work on just about anything electronic in my house.
Hired 1978 GSD (General Services Division) Trained in Atlanta on 029 Keypunch and Sys/32, Sys/34, Sys/36, Series1, AS/400 and all the printers and terminals associated with them. Also Trained on RS/6000, 1255 Check Sorter and an worked on lots of other stuff.
CE till 1996 then moved to I/T Specialist working software group till 2003 where the layoff axe finally caught up with me. Did migrations (GIGMIG/SYSMIG) and CRITSIT manager.
My first Adventures in COBOL and UNIX started on a AS400 I was in Marietta for 60 days learning everything Data General and a couple other MFG'S as TSS was contracted to take over their service. After 5yrs I had a enough with being as busy as I was.