On or about 2004-05-03 10:29, ne... whipped out a trusty #2 pencil and
scribbled:
On May 3, 2004 at 10:44, duncan brown in a soothing rage wrote:
[...]
and i don't mean to insult you in anyway, but... i wonder who's the oldest
computer literate linux user out there? i sort of have the mentality of
the hippies back in the 60s/70s, don't trust anyone over 30 =] ... it's
hard for me to believe that someone over 30 uses linux personally, once
you're over 30 you have to start thinking more like a manager =]... then
again, i'm almost over that line, but i don't feel like i'm that close =]
Well I'm a few days short of 40, started using Linux soon
after RH2.1 came out in the mid 90's and have 3 pcs with
RH9, FC1 & FC2t3 on them.
N.Emile...
I'm not quite as old as Gene, only 60. Started programming with an IBM
1620 (the first all-solid-state computer) in 1963. Started using Unix
in 1980. And still have my original RH 6.0 CDs on the shelf.
--
Fritz Whittington
TI Alum - http://www.tialumni.org