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Anyone recognize this programming language?
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Visual FoxPro
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>>>>>>It reminds me of Assembly language. It was used about 35 years ago. Check with Ken Levy.
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>>>>>LOL ... Ken would have been around 10 years old! <g>
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>>>>>~~Bonnie
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>>>>I was using it when I was 12.
>>>
>>>When I was 12, Assembly Language was the Mechano set instruction sheet.
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>>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sharp_PC-1600
>>http://www.flickr.com/photos/60529780@N02/6055545800/
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>>...but they got some of the info wrong. I graduated high school in 1984 and had owned one for a couple of years at that point - wikipedia says it wasn't out till 1986 so that's obviously not right. Anyway it could run assembly and was a pretty neat device at the time. While all my fellow students were clicking away on their programmable TI-55 II calculators in my physics class I had nifty little BASIC programs I made for my PC1600 - made taking the tests a snap.haha
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>I should still have this one at my mother's home back in Buenos Aires (if she did not throw away all my stuff, as she confessed she did throw some...) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casio_FX-702P, and when I packed into my moving boxes 15 years ago was still working... good memories :)

When I was a kid I went through the typical American boyhood phase of collecting baseball cards. I left a big box of them behind at my mom's house when I left for college. Years later I read that some of them were worth serious money. Sandy Koufax, Willie Mays, Nolan Ryan rookie card, cards like those. I gave her a call. Of course she had pitched them.
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