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From : azwiley1

Q: on jun 24 428 pm miles n...@nopers.com wrote azwiley1 wrote last time you had been down there i had heard from some one at work that used to go all the time that they have really gotten strick on things like atv riding and such. its been about 6 years. even in the 80s they didnt allow atvs on the beach in tourist rv park resort areas. in the 70s we could ride right in front of our trailer. last time we were there we could ride on the beach but had to take a drive to the estuaries several miles east of town past los conchos well away from any people. inland dunes were also ok to ride on. hey miles subject change for you real fast. up in your neck of the woods do you have a lot of critters around your place i have noticed since moving up to tucson that there are more critters spiders around than was in s.v. any suggestions on treatments to keep them out of the house .

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From : ed h

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From : azwiley1

tbone wrote i learned assembler on an 8080 but i never had to work on one. back in the beginning i was a cobol programmer writing code on punch cards and using printouts to find and correct bugs but with top down programming it wasnt too hard to do just time consuming. i did work on a system 370 and did use jcl both in the main-fram enviornment as well as on some system 36s and as/400 systems although i believe that the as/400 used a different name for its job control language. i learned jcl on an itel 370 ibm clone and assembly on 6502 and 6801s. i wrote some apps in cobol but hated it. i used core memory dumps to debug cobol apps. actually my first computer was an atari 800xl with a basic cartridge and 64k of ram that i used to both play games and write some simple code in basic to get familiar with other languages and to write a small inventory tracking program for a warehouse that i worked at part time refinishing furniture. i remember the 400 and 800 and later the st. never worked with them much. my osi superboard was in 1978. it had 8k basic in rom and 4k of memory. i designed an expansion chassis that allowed it to use apple ii+ add on cards. my fun programming days was writing games that were published in micro 6502 and later compute commodore magazines. then the big name software companies like broderbund came along and put us small time programmers out of business. .