On Tue, Jul 6, 2010 at 10:15 PM, Steve Davidson <davidson at declab.net> wrote:
Joe,
Where are you (in the states)?
-Steve
Hollis, New Hampshire
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Johnny,
At the present, I'm hitching a ride with Sampsa ...
I've taken:
8.501 - WOPR
8.502 - SIOP
Do we have a geographical view of the net? Not sure it make a lot of sense
for me to forward several thousand miles / km, over to Sampsa... just to
return to a "local" machine here in the states...
Thanks (and, apologies if its already been queried),
Joe
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Hello!
Especially since I happen to know that the majority of the military's
systems for running the deterrent was in fact based on DEC hardware.
For example at one point the silos ran PDP-8s and then PDP-11s locally.
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