I worked at IBM back in 1978. In those days, not only did workers not get individual 3270 terminals (forget about PCs...), but because of limitations on the VM mainframe, you couldn't even necessarily logon. However, once you were on you wouldn't be kicked off. So, somebody actually built a home-made "bobbing bird" that was battery powered with the business-end a fake index finger. Aim at the ENTER key and go get coffee risk-free.
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Once hailed as unhackable, blockchains are now getting hacked
As a minister in the Universal Life Church, I say thanks Google for embracing our goal:
"To do that which is right".
I worked at IBM back in 1978. In those days, not only did workers not get individual 3270 terminals (forget about PCs...), but because of limitations on the VM mainframe, you couldn't even necessarily logon. However, once you were on you wouldn't be kicked off. So, somebody actually built a home-made "bobbing bird" that was battery powered with the business-end a fake index finger. Aim at the ENTER key and go get coffee risk-free.