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There's a lot of new stuff there
I've been involved with mainframe computers since 1963 and personal computing since 1980. I don't see anything there that reflects anything reflecting the mainframe part of the industry. The disk cartridge displayed was a big step forward from the huge disk platters around in the 60's and 70's and they crashed with the same frequency. "OT makers" we called them in those days.
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