Shelby Robertson wrote:
Sometimes I think I would have had more fun then.
Two words: floor sort :-D. I took a data structures class that was on the IBM mainframe in FORTRAN. One of the guys in class was blind. I helped him with a floor sort once. Fortunately, his cards were numbered so we could put them back in order for him. He had punched them on a machine where the ribbon had dried out, so we couldn't read the cards. He could read the holes himself (sort of a linear Braille), although he said it was slow because the pattern was so large.
Software Zen: delete this;
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