Main

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4

site type

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review version

11

html import

20 (imported)

Events

first seen date

2025-04-04 05:27:02

expired found date

-

created at

2025-04-04 05:27:02

updated at

2025-04-23 23:43:03

Domain name statistics

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crc

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Connections

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related id

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Subdomains and pages

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page imported parking

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count dns errors

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Server

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server ip

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mp rejected date

-

mp saved date

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mp size raw text

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mp inner links status

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Open Graph

title

Computers before PCs

description

Just another WordPress.com weblog

image

site name

Computers before PCs

author

updated

2026-02-20 05:37:16

raw text

Computers before PCs | Just another WordPress.com weblog Computers before PCs Just another WordPress.com weblog Home About November 11, 2007 The 1970s While a trainee computer operator position was not what I had wanted, it did get me into a state of the art data center and finally working with computers. The Sears Boston data center processed all data for the New England area. They had had two IBM 360-30 systems and one IBM 360-50 system. IBM 360-30 IBM 360-50 It was a powerful data center. Each IBM 360-30 had a card reader for input of punch card data, magnetic tape drives, high speed printers and paper tape reader. The IBM 360-50 system had all the same peripherals plus the brand new technology, magnetic disk drives with removable disk packs. My trainee position, aka “Tape Ape” consisted of mounting and dismounting magnetic tapes as fast as possible, feeding thousands and thousands of punch cards into card readers as fast as possible, changing boxes of ...

Text analysis

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RSS

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Sitemap

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2

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4

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sitemap filtered products

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sitemap filtered videos

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2025-04-04 05:27:03

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2025-04-09 08:06:47

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