My brother was attending Cal Poly Pomona and one day he brought home a Teletype machine.
I can't remember the model, but it had a plastic acoustic coupler on the back that you could fit the phone handset into. We were able to dial into the Cal Poly computer system and access his account.
The Teletype machine had no display screen at all, everything was printed out via a thermal paper printer. That didn't keep me from exploring a large chunk of 'Adventure', which had me pretty much hooked from that point forward.
"You are standing in an open field west of a white house, with a boarded front door.
There is a small mailbox here."
I'm not really a big fan of word problems, but shouldn't the Concorde have left Shanghai?
If a Concorde leaves Shanghai at 9am local time and a 747 leaves San Francisco at the same time, will their paths cross before the Shanghai businessman finishes his brunch but after the San Francisco businessman starts his second in-flight movie?
Any chance we could get the flight times in hours?
My brother was attending Cal Poly Pomona and one day he brought home a Teletype machine. I can't remember the model, but it had a plastic acoustic coupler on the back that you could fit the phone handset into. We were able to dial into the Cal Poly computer system and access his account. The Teletype machine had no display screen at all, everything was printed out via a thermal paper printer. That didn't keep me from exploring a large chunk of 'Adventure', which had me pretty much hooked from that point forward. "You are standing in an open field west of a white house, with a boarded front door. There is a small mailbox here."
I'm not really a big fan of word problems, but shouldn't the Concorde have left Shanghai?
If a Concorde leaves Shanghai at 9am local time and a 747 leaves San Francisco at the same time, will their paths cross before the Shanghai businessman finishes his brunch but after the San Francisco businessman starts his second in-flight movie?
Any chance we could get the flight times in hours?