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ISSN 1496-3221

November 24, 2000

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As part of his pre-move purge, Mike gave me a wonderfully dog-eared hardcover book called Programming Business Computers. It was first published in 1959, and its pages are littered with poetic references to things like Nonrandom Access Main Memories, Upper & Lower Accumulators, Six-Channel Punched Paper Tape Storage, and something strange and foreign-sounding called Cathode-Ray Tube Output. In the chapter on Flow Charting, I found the following example illustrating the classic concepts of the flow chart in action. Remember when life was as simple as the technology itself? Figure 14. How to Get to Work in the Morning. 

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