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In response to
"
ST What are you reading/read? -- nm
"
by
Beaker
Just finished Ready Player One - really quite enjoyed it which surprised me :) -- nm
Posted by
Meg (aka Mojave)
Oct 5 '15, 18:44
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Nice! -- nm
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Krusty
Oct 5, 18:52
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My daughter was a teen in the 80s so I was familiar with the Commodore 64 and D&D and the like. Also sometime
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Meg
Oct 5, 19:02
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So it wasn't all unfamiliar. That's helpful and keeps you in the story. I'm glad you liked it. -- nm
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Krusty
Oct 5, 19:17
That's some savvy corporate training to use Adventure as training tool -- nm
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JD
Oct 5, 19:05
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Up to that point my (and most peoples) data processing experience was limited to typing information onto punch cards. -- nm
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Meg
Oct 5, 19:11
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I, uh, remember punchcard as something to cut into thirds? and use as raw material to create flash cards ;-) -- nm
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JD
Oct 5, 19:21
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And every data-processing department used them to make Christmas Trees for holiday decorations :) -- nm
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Meg
Oct 5, 19:25
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