Bird
Rest in Peace
APL on a 3270? Wow, you had it good. You should have tried APL, on a network connected (Token Ring), IBM Selectric typewrite with an APL ball.![]()
Now I don't even know what an APL ball is (well, I guess I do know; just didn't know what it was called), because . . . . many years ago (about 1967) when I was a young patrolman and quite happy out there in my squad car, the dispatcher came on the radio one day to tell me to report to the captain's office. The captain's secretary had been promoted to another higher paying city job and his clerk typist had resigned. So they'd gone through personnel files and found that I could type. Now I had taken typing in high school on a manual typewriter, then I'd bought an electric Penncrest (Smith-Corona) just before I joined the Police Department. But the captain's office had an old worn out IBM Selectric that I hated. And everything had to be typed with no errors and sometimes included up to 6 "onionskins". How many remember those? I was sure glad when he hired another secretary.