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Re: Mainframe near history (IBM 3380 and 3880 docs)

by Colin Campbell <cmcampb@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Apr 15, 2006 at 02:30 PM

I just donated a Swiss Army Knife with 128 MB data stick for the storage
section.  That's a 2003-2005 artifact.  I got a 2 GB upgraded knife.


Is the memory combined with a Swiss Army knife to help the user remember 
what a knife is for, and how to use the knife?  Was the sixteen-fold 
(128MB to 2GB) increase in capacity useful in that regard?  Is the new 
knife a lot "sharper"?
 




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Re: Mainframe near history (IBM 3380 and 3880 docs)
"Lee Courtney"   2006-04-14 10:26:16 
Re: Mainframe near history (IBM 3380 and 3880 docs)
eugene@[EMAIL PROTECTED]   2006-04-15 11:14:35 
Re: Mainframe near history (IBM 3380 and 3880 docs)
Colin Campbell <cmcamp  2006-04-15 14:30:31 
Multi-GB knives was: Mainframe history
eugene@[EMAIL PROTECTED]   2006-04-17 16:27:40 

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