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Colin Campbell wrote:
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> I've read that something like 78% of all data that is kept on
> computers still is maintained on the IBM mainframe hardware and
> software. If the OS were really a "dog", would this be the case?
Maybe those things are so slow there aren't enough
mips to move the data to something else?
:-)
- Peter
(IBM man number 326978 - back when they were only 6 digits)
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