On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 12:53 AM, dwight elvey <dkelvey at hotmail.com> wrote:
Hi
?Maybe someone told him it was a preprocessor to
FORTAN and he misunderstood it. It could even
have been the person he heard it from that misunderstood
it.
Dwight
That sounds highly plausible, actually. Well spotted.
Between the completely-forgotten-and-unrecorded forerunner of FORTRAN
that fell through a timewarp and appeared 2 decades later, the
legendary Sun workstation that sent the first ever email a decade or
so after email was invented, and the stealth port of OS/2 from Intel's
1985 80286 chip to DEC's 1970 PDP-11 minicomputer, forgive me if I am
now just a tad skeptical. :?D
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