"Jim Sewell" writes:
A friend of mine that repaired computers said he ran across an old disk drive that was used in WWII. The thing had a lever on the top that was to be pulled should anyone "burst in" unannounced. As a failsafe to protect our secrets the lever was the trigger of a mounted .38.
Uhh... uhh... I think you may want to go back and ask this friend whether he was *sure* it was a disk drive from WWII. If so, we need to go back and re-work some history of computing details. Then again, there was the Philadelphia Experiment... -- | GOOD TIME FOR MOVIE - GOING ||| Mike McNally <m5@tivoli.com> | | TAKE TWA TO CAIRO. ||| Tivoli Systems, Austin, TX: | | (actual fortune cookie) ||| "Like A Little Bit of Semi-Heaven" |