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Old 05-02-21, 07:08 PM
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Originally Posted by rjones28
No pins or ramps. Perfect for friction shifters.
So far, I have not had any problem shifting from ring to ring without ramps and pins. Then again, I know not to shift under load.
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Originally Posted by LesterOfPuppets
We had one Commodore PET in the G&T classroom in middle school. Our highschool had a lab with a couple dozen Apple II.
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Our teacher brought in his personal Apple for classroom demonstration.

Mrs. rjones28* had a Tandy TRS-80 at home, around that time.


* She didn't go by that name in those days.
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In elementary school there were these.


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Originally Posted by Velo Vol
My memory is that there was a room with computers, and some kind of class offered (not sure if it was a proper computer class or some kind of "keyboarding"). At any rate, it wasn't a required course and for whatever reason I didn't take it.
"Keyboarding" is what they started calling typing classes when typewriters became obsolete.
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I stole this from a bike mechanic on another site.
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I don't have any interesting stories about computers when I was in high school or college that I care to share.
Sharing is caring. I don't care.
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Originally Posted by rjones28
Our teacher brought in his personal Apple for classroom demonstration.

Mrs. rjones28* had a Tandy TRS-80 at home, around that time.


* She didn't go by that name in those days.
She does now? rjones28
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Originally Posted by Velo Vol
Hard to believe now, but I entered college not having taken any computer classes, or even with a working knowledge of how to use them.
So did I.

Senior year took a statistics class and had to run the statistical calculations using punch cards.
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Originally Posted by LesterOfPuppets
You can if you have some quick links around. The long pins are pretty easy to install, though. Just push it in 'til the line is just showing then snap off the excess with some pliers.
I did that and the chain was too long. And it was riding on an old cassette and so didn't function well. I put it away in favor of an old chain. How long have these things been around? I've had the chain for a couple years.
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Originally Posted by Velo Vol
My memory is that there was a room with computers, and some kind of class offered (not sure if it was a proper computer class or some kind of "keyboarding"). At any rate, it wasn't a required course and for whatever reason I didn't take it.
Mrs, GeneJockey took a Computer Science course. Basic and Fortran. Basic used teletype terminals. Fortran used punch cards. You'd type up your program on a bunch of cards and hand them to one of the guys who ran the computer. You'd get them back some time later, usually with "Fatal Error on Card 3. Failed to compile"

So she'd fix that, and give the cards to them again.

"Fatal error on Card 5. Failed to compile".

Mrs. GeneJockey was a fast, but not always an accurate typist.
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Originally Posted by Trsnrtr
I have another pro tip:

When using a porta potty, make sure that your phone is secure before you do your business.
In central Belize, there is an eco place, with methane producing toilets. I had just sold my truck, and had all that cash and my passport in a fannypack. And pants with the same type of closure. Fortunately it was full enough, and thick enough, that, with a little ingenuity I was able to fish it out without it sinking out of sight.
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Originally Posted by rjones28
"Keyboarding" is what they started calling typing classes when typewriters became obsolete.
That's probably the class they offered. It's a small school, and not fancy. At best the machines would have been Windows 2.x.
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Originally Posted by LesterOfPuppets
We had brifters in 1994.
Barely. I thought they were 1995, or 6.
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Originally Posted by genejockey
Mrs, GeneJockey took a Computer Science course. Basic and Fortran. Basic used teletype terminals. Fortran used punch cards. You'd type up your program on a bunch of cards and hand them to one of the guys who ran the computer. You'd get them back some time later, usually with "Fatal Error on Card 3. Failed to compile"

So she'd fix that, and give the cards to them again.

"Fatal error on Card 5. Failed to compile".

Mrs. GeneJockey was a fast, but not always an accurate typist.
Thats exactly what I recall from my stats class.
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I don't have any interesting stories about computers when I was in high school or college that I care to share.
Sharing is caring. I don't care.
Thanks for sharing.
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Originally Posted by seedsbelize
Barely. I thought they were 1995, or 6.
I think it was 92 for 7sp dura ace
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As far as you know.
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Originally Posted by seedsbelize
Barely. I thought they were 1995, or 6.
No, before that. The 1991 Cannondale catalog shows them on the SR2000, 7400-series Dura Ace 8-speed STIs. 1990, the same bike has DT shifters. 1996 or so is when the 7700 Dura Ace groupset with 9 speeds came out, which is why I was able to get the Ritchey, with the very latest 7410 Dura Ace group at a substantial discount.
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Originally Posted by LesterOfPuppets
I think it was 92 for 7sp dura ace
Actually 8sp DA, 1991 according to Velobase.
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As far as you know.
I'm fine with that.
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Originally Posted by Mojo31
So did I.

Senior year took a statistics class and had to run the statistical calculations using punch cards.
The computer programming class I took in college fulfilled a foreign language requirement.
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I don't recall ever turning in a typed paper. High school or college. I must've had good enough penmanship. I was 34 when I saw my first computer. At the home of Mrs. Seedsbelize, though she wasn't Mrs. Seedsbelize at that time.
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By 1993, Cannondale had bikes with Dura Ace, Ultegra, and 105 brifters. By 1995, they had bikes with brifters all the way down to RX100 and RSX.
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Originally Posted by genejockey
the guy I worked for was doing sequence alignments by pulling strips of paper with the sequenced on past each other, looking for a match.
There are 3 billion pairs.
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Originally Posted by rjones28
The computer programming class I took in college fulfilled a foreign language requirement.
wut

I had to take Intermediate Spanish. It may have been the class I most dreaded in all my years of school.
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