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I have to confess a friend of mine's dad (RIP) was one of the original ENIAC programmers at U of P. My former boss (RIP) was one of the original architects and Motorola engineers for the ARPANET. I received many, many good history lessons in the past. Kinda gives away where I am from I guess as well.
 
"OHHHHHHHHHHH
SO BIG"
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That is really big! But now it is good that the size is optimal.
You can easily work and study by using your laptop.
The https://edubirdie.com/do-my-math-homework is also helpful. It can help you with your math homework.
 
"OHHHHHHHHHHH
SO BIG"
dims

That is really big! But now it is good that the size is optimal.
You can easily work and study by using your laptop.
The https://edubirdie.com/do-my-math-homework is also helpful. It can help you with your math homework.
Funny when I try to go to the link you provided (edubirdie) Malwarebytes goes totally BS and blocks that site. Wassup?
 
Moving up to 1990, somebody brought one of these in at a recycling event last weekend.
Behold 1990's tech, 5.25" 3600 RPM and a smoking 41 MB of data. The drive had some weight to it too. Unfortunately this drive had to be destroyed as all media gets destroyed after first touch for security.
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These are the rules that allow my company to be nationally certified.
 
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