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Started by Trotsky, February 10, 2018, 11:42:28 AM

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Jeff Hopkins '82

If you made it touching the boards or something like that, it would make changing on the fly that much more difficult.  I'm sure there would be more odd-man rushes or at least more scoring.

upprdeck


ugarte

Quote from: upprdeckwouldnt that  be a good thing?
i don't know... the Lowell goal that got waved off was hilariously dumb. the shift change was like nightcrawler BAMFing 40 feet up the ice.

billhoward

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Quote from: billhowardNice. A lot harder if you had to run over to Upson Hall with a new set of batch cards for processing. Now you just gotta say, Alexa, recalculate Galajda's stats. Assuming she parses it right. I just told the car, except Siri leaned in, to "tune to S X M one-twenty-four," and Siri heard the S-X part too well. She told me, "I'm not going to do that."
Upson Hall? How about driving out to the airport?
And we were both in awe of what came later when you could put a VDT in your dorm with a 300-baud dial-up modem. All if ancient history.

billhoward

"ECAC Hockey announced Monday that St. Lawrence sophomore forward Carson Gicewicz has been assessed a one-game suspension as the result of his actions in the Cornell-St. Lawrence game from Saturday, Feb. 10.

"The league action was taken after review of an incident that occurred at the 15:04 mark of the third period in the Saints-Big Red game where Gicewicz was assessed a major penalty for butt-ending and a game misconduct penalty.

Gicewicz is not eligible to play in St. Lawrence's next game on Friday, Feb. 16, when the Saints travel to Harvard."
http://www.uscho.com/2018/02/12/ecac-hockey-hands-st-lawrences-gicewicz-one-game-suspension-butt-ending-cornell/
[edit add: see this was posted already.]

Swampy

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Quote from: Swampy
Quote from: billhowardNice. A lot harder if you had to run over to Upson Hall with a new set of batch cards for processing. Now you just gotta say, Alexa, recalculate Galajda's stats. Assuming she parses it right. I just told the car, except Siri leaned in, to "tune to S X M one-twenty-four," and Siri heard the S-X part too well. She told me, "I'm not going to do that."
Upson Hall? How about driving out to the airport?
And we were both in awe of what came later when you could put a VDT in your dorm with a 300-baud dial-up modem. All if ancient history.

I liked it better when we would fill in coding sheets and drop them off at Rand Hall (is this right) for the typists to keypunch. (How much on a bet the typists were all female?)

billhoward

Quote from: Swampy
Quote from: billhoward
Quote from: Swampy
Quote from: billhowardNice. A lot harder if you had to run over to Upson Hall with a new set of batch cards for processing. Now you just gotta say, Alexa, recalculate Galajda's stats. Assuming she parses it right. I just told the car, except Siri leaned in, to "tune to S X M one-twenty-four," and Siri heard the S-X part too well. She told me, "I'm not going to do that."
Upson Hall? How about driving out to the airport?
And we were both in awe of what came later when you could put a VDT in your dorm with a 300-baud dial-up modem. All if ancient history.
I liked it better when we would fill in coding sheets and drop them off at Rand Hall (is this right) for the typists to keypunch. (How much on a bet the typists were all female?)
As for maximizing value from the Cornell facilities: Some secretarial stations were in public hallways. I carried my own IBM Selectric ball and could type high quality papers late at night. Also carried a spare ribbon in case the admin's ribbon was near the end.