[TUHS] Sad News - we last two wonderful people in the past few weeks.
Clem Cole
clemc at ccc.com
Sun Apr 10 23:40:26 AEST 2022
Knowing Jack, I think I safely say he would have been amused by the
different reactions. Just remember when he wrote that I do not think there
was a mikyd’s anywhere close to Maynard. Jack was a child of the Bronx
which made his love of the outdoors all the more real. Maynard (Mare
Assabet) really was desolate in comparison.
On Sun, Apr 10, 2022 at 6:14 AM Dr Iain Maoileoin <
iain at csp-partnership.co.uk> wrote:
>
> On 9 Apr 2022, at 17:23, Clem Cole <clemc at ccc.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> On Sat, Apr 9, 2022 at 5:29 AM Ron Natalie <ron at ronnatalie.com> wrote:
>
>> If I recall there was a GT40 up on the fourth floor of UMCP's CS
>> building. I don't remember spacewar, but there was a luner lander game
>> where you tried to land near the lunar McDonalds (if you crashed in to
>> it, it chided you for destroying the only McDonalds on the moon).
>>
>> That's Jack's Moonlander.
>
>
> It is OK for you Americans. We ran the GT40 in Scotland about 1974 (2nd
> year undergrad).
>
> When the astronaut got out and said “a big mac to go” we had absolutely
> no idea what he was talking about!
> “a big mac” meant nothing and “to go” was just bad grammar. Worse grammar
> than the split infinitives in star trek.
>
> I am sure we did not have a Macdonalds in Scotland at that time. We did
> have KFC under the uni - many a late-night chew while solving programming
> problems ….
> But Macdonalds? They were well into the 80s…...
>
> It was years later before any of us actually understood what was being
> said, but yes, a great way to spend debugging hours in the early hours of
> the morning.
> I can only just remember the use of the light pen - was that for thrust?
> I have no recollection of any keyboard inputs.
>
> Iain
>
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