At this point in my life I guess I shouldn't worry about it, but after
almost 30 years with a clearance the reaction is embedded in the base of the
skull and you find it very difficult to go against it, like convincing
yourself to inhale when you are underwater with no SCUBA gear. You just
don't talk.
As to the Computers name, I have been thinking about this and this is what I
think.
Its true that I am 70 so my memory COULD be faulty....except that when you
are 70 you DO remember the names, you may not remember the color of her hair
or what she wore beneath her blouse, but you remember her name and all her
peripherals.
On 2/4/07, Adrian Graham <witchy at binarydinosaurs.co.uk> wrote:
On 5/2/07 00:23, "Jim Isbell, W5JAI" <jim.isbell at gmail.com> wrote:
I can say, it was USAF Special Weapons but cant
say further. It wasn't
mentioned in a magazine, it was in a book but the program was not
revealed,
just that the computer was used and that it was
Cold War espionage. I
knew
what it was about because I had information not
in the article. No one
else
would have known unless they were part of the
project. I assume its
been
declassified but I have never seen anything about
it in print or on the
news
so maybe it hasn't been. Personally I prefer
Corpus Christi, Texas to
Leavenworth, Kansas...especially at this time of the year.
Hasn't all the good stuff been declassified by now? I know that the codes
for launching the Bad Stuff in the cold war were never set by anyone so
the
launch code for a nuke was 0000 if punched into the right device; this
info
is live and direct from the web so it MUST be true :)
--
Adrian/Witchy
Binary Dinosaurs creator/curator
Www.binarydinosaurs.co.uk - the UK's biggest private home computer
collection?
--
Jim Isbell
"If you are not living on the edge, well then,
you are just taking up too much space."