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Happy Birthday to Jack!

Tallgeese

Diamond Member
Happened to find out that today is JackMDS' birthday!
Feel free to use this thread to post your good wishes and greetings to Jack, especially if you've benefited from one of his excellent and comprehensive posts.
Perfect opportunity for some of the lurkers to lurk no more, and give Jack an idea of how many people his advice helps.

I'll start it off:

Hope you have a wonderful birthday Jack!
Thanks for all that you contribute to the Networking forum.
Not only are your opinion and knowledge esteemed here, your presence is considered essential to everyone who frequents this board.

TallGeese
 
I'd like to be the second one to wish Jack a very happy birthday. I know he has helped a lot of people here on the Networking forums. I hope he's doing okay as well,...I haven't seen him on the forums in a while. 😛😀🙂😉
 
Happy birthday young man. 😉

May your cup runneth over my friend, filled with knowledge, good friends and plenty of wine.
 
Throw me on the heap of well-wishers! As one who is so far over-the-hill, I can't even see the hill....."Welcome to the neighborhood....."

Take care, Happy Birthday!

Scott
 
I feel so left out...I'm the only one here with under 1000 posts 😛 But I'll be there soon enough!!!
 
Well let say that when I went to Engineering school they thought us Vacuum Tubes, and then tagged on basic Transistors, since that was the upcoming novelty. Then years of Mainframe.

First computer in my office, under my command (can not call it Desktop, since it was in a big rack) was PDP4-A (by Digital, circa 1972), with a whopping 4K memory (that is K for Kilo), and two 5.25? floppies, with basic ?BASIC?. At the time, it was a dream machine that we used for research on Dreams.

Oh Well.
 


<< First computer in my office, under my command (can not call it Desktop, since it was in a big rack) was PDP4-A (by Digital, circa 1972 >>

Getting' spooky! :Q
I was 4 in 1972, the same time you were messing with a PDP4-A.

Co-inky-dink?
 
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