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>Still to this day, I could cry for him! What a painful experience! I know everyone was thinking "Thank goodness that wasn't me!" :o) Whenever it happened we were so FURIOUS (you know why!) but also very saddened and empathetic towards the person that dropped the tray! No one wanted to be in his/her shoes (it was usually a man because there were very few women in this field back then! tee, hee!)


I'll risk it and say that by your picture you don't look old enough to have reached employment age by that time.
JLK



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>Tracy
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>>Tracy;
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>>I only saw one person drop a tray of cards and that was in college. Class was over at 10 PM and we were waiting in line to use the computer to run our jobs. At about 11PM a guy in front of me dropped his tray and left for the evening. Not a fun sight!
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>>Tom
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>>>I used to work for a company called Computer Congenerics Corporation of Colorado. We balanced the banks accounts. That is just how we fed our programs! I cannot tell you the number of people that got fired from dropping the trays! They were gone that day!
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>>>Tracy
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>>>>Just give me my old IBM 360, Fortran and a bunch of punched cards. I will show these kids what a real computer can do! Watch me crunch numbers! Darn it – I just dropped the card tray! :)
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>>>>Tom
Nebraska Dept of Revenue
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