07-01-2011, 05:32 PM
And FWIW, back when the Children's museum was in Clayton, I wrote the supervisory code for the computers that ran the computer games. In the 1970's. When I was a sophomore in high school.
That was when I learned that thermal paper left in a backpack on the back of a bike on a hot day will turn nice and black, making your code completely unreadable. Dangit.
That was when I learned that thermal paper left in a backpack on the back of a bike on a hot day will turn nice and black, making your code completely unreadable. Dangit.