<html><body><div style="font-family: Arial; font-size: 12pt; color: #000000"><DIV aria-label="Compose body">Most of us from the 1970's have these computer stories, Fred. I used my first word processor in 1979 - a Digital computer the size of a small refrigerator with a 9" monochrome screen, plus a noisy daisy-wheel impact printer. Hardly desktop, and no hard drive - the word processing program ran from an 8" floppy, and documents were stored on another 8" floppy. Those floppies had the massive capacity of 840KB each. That Digital computer cost $12,000, but it wasn't linked to anything, so in 1980 the company bought a modem to connect to another computer. That modem cost $750.</DIV>
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<DIV><BR></DIV>Bob, <BR>
<DIV><BR></DIV>I can recall when the state had a mammoth computer room in the L&I Building in Harrisburg to handle all Employment Service data reporting and all the Unemployment Claims …. huge place on a raised floor to accommodate both the cabling and the air-conditing ducts to keep the main frame computers cool. <BR>
<DIV><BR></DIV>Today I know what is sitting on my desk … each of them …. has far more power than what put the man on the moon back in the 1960s. Probably the computers in most of our cars have more ooomph than that computer that put Armstrong on the moon.<BR>
<DIV><BR></DIV>In the early 1980s, I was the head of an occupational information program in Pennsylvania to provide data to schools and anyone else who might need it … mostly for counseling kids. The federal government wanted it all done on main frame computers. In Pennsylvania, we were thinking about doing it on desk top computers and passing out the information on floppy disks or linking them by this new internet to desk tops in Harrisburg. Washington told me that if we tried to do it that way, we would not be given any grant money. Obviously someone who was making main frame computers had lobbied heavily to have things done his way. Funny thing about that … two years later, my successor told me that I had been right and we're doing it your way. <BR>
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<DIV><BR></DIV>Fred<BR>
<DIV><BR></DIV>On Oct 25, 2013, at 7:14 PM, Bob Rathke wrote:<BR>
<DIV><BR></DIV>> In 1965 I wrote and produced a slide presentation for training U.S. Steel's customer service people in their offices around the U.S. I made several visits to the Muriel St. facility to get background information on U.S. Steel's computer capabilities. I remember being impressed with the building's climate controlled environment and the raised floors to accomodate under-floor computer cables. <BR>> <BR>> Today, an i-pad is probably more powerful that the computer system in that building in 1965. <BR>> <BR>> Bob <BR>> <BR>> ----- Original Message -----<BR>> <BR>> From: "Derrick Brashear" <shadow@dementix.org> <BR>> To: "Western PA Trolley discussion" <pittsburgh-railways@mailman.dementix.org> <BR>> Sent: Friday, October 25, 2013 5:05:40 PM <BR>> Subject: Re: [PRCo] Burning Leaves--and Coal <BR>> <BR>> it's a computer center <BR>> <BR>> <BR>> On Tue, Oct 22, 2013 at 12:46 AM, Bob Rathke <bobrathke@comcast.net> wrote: <BR>> <BR>>> In the 1970's, USS's Muriel St. facility was the Direct Mail Center - <BR>>> computer operations, literature storage and fulfillment. If it's still <BR>>> there, I'm not sure about its current function. <BR>>> <BR>>> ----- Original Message ----- <BR>>> <BR>>> From: "Herb Brannon" <hrbran@cavtel.net> <BR>>> To: "Western PA Trolley discussion" < <BR>>> pittsburgh-railways@mailman.dementix.org> <BR>>> Sent: Monday, October 21, 2013 10:16:14 PM <BR>>> Subject: Re: [PRCo] Burning Leaves--and Coal <BR>>> <BR>>> It seems that back in the "big steel" days the main producers of smoke and <BR>>> fire were the USS Homestead Works and just about everything J & L had <BR>>> operating. <BR>>> <BR>>> USS also has some type of operation on Muriel Street in Southside. I'm not <BR>>> sure what they do there, however. USS also has a research center in <BR>>> Homestead still operating. Even with all these operating facilities, the <BR>>> number of people employed by USS comes nowhere near what those facilities <BR>>> used to employ. <BR>>> <BR>>> <BR>>> On Mon, Oct 21, 2013 at 10:53 PM, Dwight Long <dwightlong@verizon.net <BR>>>> wrote: <BR>>> <BR>>>> <BR>>>> Herb <BR>>>> <BR>>>> But Irvin works is not a primary producer but rather a rolling mill (as <BR>>>> you said) and so would not generate the "fire and brimstone" that <BR>>>> characterized a primary steel producer. <BR>>>> <BR>>>> I went by Clairton on a train in July and did not notice any smoke at <BR>>> all, <BR>>>> just some condensed water vapor. I think the coking processes are so <BR>>>> contained these days that very little emissions emanate from it. Besides <BR>>>> environmental concerns, the steelmakers have learned that the effluents <BR>>>> from the coke making process are valuable by products that need to be <BR>>>> trapped and sold. The days of the beehive coke ovens that spewed all the <BR>>>> byproducts into the atmosphere are long gone. <BR>>>> <BR>>>> Dwight <BR>>>> ----- Original Message ----- <BR>>>> From: Herb Brannon <BR>>>> To: Western PA Trolley discussion <BR>>>> Sent: Monday, October 21, 2013 10:41 PM <BR>>>> Subject: Re: [PRCo] Burning Leaves--and Coal <BR>>>> <BR>>>> <BR>>>> Bob R, <BR>>>> It still had that "orange glow" when I first moved here in 1972. Plus, <BR>>>> when <BR>>>> atmospheric conditions were right, it smelled like fire & brimstone, <BR>>>> everywhere. Even today, on humid days, I still smell the "fire & <BR>>>> brimstone" coming from the Irvin Works just over the hill (on Camp <BR>>> Hollow <BR>>>> Rd) to the south-east of my place. <BR>>>> <BR>>>> Contrary to popular opinion steel is not dead in Pittsburgh. The <BR>>> Clairton <BR>>>> Works still produces coke as it always did, the Edgar Thompson Works <BR>>>> makes <BR>>>> primary steel, the Irvin Works produces rolled steel and the relatively <BR>>>> new <BR>>>> Mckeesport Tubular Works (old National Works, now reopened) makes <BR>>> tubular <BR>>>> products for the Marcellus Shale drilling industry. So the sulphur and <BR>>>> fire <BR>>>> & brimstone can still be smelled on humid days and the orange glow is <BR>>>> still <BR>>>> available in Braddock and Clairton. <BR>>>> <BR>>>> <BR>>>> On Mon, Oct 21, 2013 at 2:46 PM, Bob Rathke <bobrathke@comcast.net> <BR>>>> wrote: <BR>>>> <BR>>>> > Driving south from Zelienople at night in the 1950's you didn't need <BR>>> a <BR>>>> > compass to locate Pittsburgh - the sky there always had an orange <BR>>> glow. <BR>>>> > <BR>>>> > ----- Original Message ----- <BR>>>> > <BR>>>> > From: "John Swindler" <j_swindler@hotmail.com> <BR>>>> > To: "Western PA Trolley discussion" < <BR>>>> > pittsburgh-railways@mailman.dementix.org> <BR>>>> > Sent: Monday, October 21, 2013 10:16:09 AM <BR>>>> > Subject: Re: [PRCo] Burning Leaves--and Coal <BR>>>> > <BR>>>> > <BR>>>> > <BR>>>> > Was chatting with some PTM visitors yesterday, and among the <BR>>> "Pittsburg <BR>>>> > smells" mentioned was J&L sulfur smell upon exiting Squirrel Hill <BR>>>> Tunnels <BR>>>> > and heading downgrade to Brady St. exit. They were old enough to <BR>>>> remember <BR>>>> > air pollution from late 1940s - (before my time). <BR>>>> > <BR>>>> > <BR>>>> > <BR>>>> > <BR>>>> > > From: dwightlong@verizon.net <BR>>>> > > To: pittsburgh-railways@mailman.dementix.org <BR>>>> > > Date: Mon, 21 Oct 2013 11:04:35 -0400 <BR>>>> > > Subject: Re: [PRCo] Burning Leaves--and Coal <BR>>>> > > <BR>>>> > > <BR>>>> > > Herb <BR>>>> > > <BR>>>> > > In Beaver burning next to the curb was OK on concrete streets (we <BR>>>> lived <BR>>>> > on one) or brick ones (still several left in the 50s) but not on <BR>>>> asphalt <BR>>>> > nor tarred ones! <BR>>>> > > <BR>>>> > > Tar? When I was in first or second grade I came home from school <BR>>> for <BR>>>> > lunch. On the way back to school the alley that I used as a shortcut <BR>>>> was <BR>>>> > being freshly tarred. I followed the tar dispensing truck, <BR>>> fascinated. <BR>>>> > When I got to school I was sent home immediately. I looked like the <BR>>>> > proverbial tarbaby. Lots of turpentine and stiff scrubbing later, <BR>>> and <BR>>>> a <BR>>>> > new suit of clothes, I returned and was admitted. <BR>>>> > > <BR>>>> > > And we still had plenty of coal furnaces in our town back then, <BR>>>> although <BR>>>> > our house used gas. I well recall the smell of the coal burning on <BR>>>> cold <BR>>>> > winter days whilst delivering the Pittsburgh Press to my paper route <BR>>>> > customers. The last time I encountered that smell was just a few <BR>>>> years ago <BR>>>> > in a suburb of Budapest while fotting the trams there. Brought back <BR>>>> many <BR>>>> > memories! <BR>>>> > > <BR>>>> > > Dwight <BR>>>> > > <BR>>>> > > From: Herb Brannon <BR>>>> > > Sent: Monday, 21 October, 2013 10:48 <BR>>>> > > To: Western PA Trolley discussion <BR>>>> > > Subject: Re: [PRCo] Burning Leaves <BR>>>> > > When I was a child, in Akron, the common practice was to burn the <BR>>>> leaves <BR>>>> > > in the street but along the curb stones. Sometimes the piles of <BR>>>> leaves <BR>>>> > were <BR>>>> > > so large that the fires would become too large and would spread to <BR>>>> the <BR>>>> > > treelawn. Then the fire department would be called to put out the <BR>>>> fires. <BR>>>> > It <BR>>>> > > made for an exciting day or evening. Ranking right up there with <BR>>> the <BR>>>> > smell <BR>>>> > > of burning leaves are also the smell of coal smoke and the smell of <BR>>>> fresh <BR>>>> > > tar.............three of the "little joys of life" now gone by the <BR>>>> > wayside. <BR>>>> > > <BR>>>> > > <BR>>>> > > On Mon, Oct 21, 2013 at 10:33 AM, Dwight Long < <BR>>>> dwightlong@verizon.net <BR>>>> > >wrote: <BR>>>> > > <BR>>>> > > > <BR>>>> > > > Herb <BR>>>> > > > <BR>>>> > > > I can remember back in the 50s coming back to Beaver from auto <BR>>>> trips to <BR>>>> > > > the East that involved the Pa Turnpike—we would use the <BR>>> Warrendale <BR>>>> > exit and <BR>>>> > > > the back roads to Beaver. Coming down into the (Beaver) valley <BR>>>> off the <BR>>>> > > > hill the whole floor of the valley would be engulfed in leaf <BR>>> smoke. <BR>>>> > > > <BR>>>> > > > Unhealthy, they say, but it sure did convey the impression that <BR>>>> Autumn <BR>>>> > was <BR>>>> > > > upon us! <BR>>>> > > > <BR>>>> > > > Dwight <BR>>>> > > > <BR>>>> > > > From: Herb Brannon <BR>>>> > > > Sent: Sunday, 20 October, 2013 10:36 <BR>>>> > > > To: Western PA Trolley discussion <BR>>>> > > > Subject: Re: [PRCo] Phil asked about music <BR>>>> > > > You mentioned something I really miss.............the smell of <BR>>>> burning <BR>>>> > > > leaves in October. <BR>>>> > > > <BR>>>> > > > <BR>>>> > > > On Sun, Oct 20, 2013 at 8:37 AM, DF Cramer < <BR>>>> alto_trombone@hotmail.com <BR>>>> > > > >wrote: <BR>>>> > > > <BR>>>> > > > > <BR>>>> > > > > <BR>>>> > > > > <BR>>>> > > > > Well, what have I been up to? The beginning of the month I <BR>>>> performed <BR>>>> > > > > Copland, Brahms, & Dvorak with the Butler County Symphony,our <BR>>> (my <BR>>>> > wife <BR>>>> > > > > plays cello) 28th season with the ensemble. I am back at IUP <BR>>> and <BR>>>> > > > delivered <BR>>>> > > > > two arrangements of French Noels from the Baroque period to <BR>>>> begin the <BR>>>> > > > > semester and last week conducted a first reading of my "The <BR>>>> Eternal <BR>>>> > > > Flame", <BR>>>> > > > > a commemorative piece for double trombone choir and narrator I <BR>>>> wrote <BR>>>> > to <BR>>>> > > > > mark the 50th anniversary of the Kennedy assassination. All of <BR>>>> that <BR>>>> > will <BR>>>> > > > be <BR>>>> > > > > performed on November 19 at the university. Next week I perform <BR>>>> with <BR>>>> > IUP <BR>>>> > > > > brass & organ faculty at Zion Lutheran in Indiana for <BR>>> Reformation <BR>>>> > Sunday <BR>>>> > > > > and the following week we are doing Charlie Chaplin's "City <BR>>>> Lights" <BR>>>> > in <BR>>>> > > > > Butler. Chaplin created the musical score for this silent film <BR>>>> and we <BR>>>> > > > will <BR>>>> > > > > be showing the film as we perform. (Side note: if you want <BR>>>> tickets <BR>>>> > let me <BR>>>> > > > > know as soon as possible--I usually get 4 free ones) <BR>>>> > > > > Other than that, I spent quality time with Ed at the Alle-Kiski <BR>>>> > > > Historical <BR>>>> > > > > Society, led a new operator training class at PTM, printed and <BR>>>> > stuffed <BR>>>> > > > > ballots for PTM, and am going to the opera today to see Aida <BR>>>> > (football <BR>>>> > > > fan <BR>>>> > > > > alert--Franco Harris is leading the Grand March in the opera <BR>>>> today) <BR>>>> > > > > I spend lots of time practicing and cleaning up leaves. I <BR>>> mulch <BR>>>> > some and <BR>>>> > > > > burn others---yes we are still permitted to burn here. <BR>>>> > > > > If you missed it--I also performed at the PTM 50th Anniversary <BR>>>> > luncheon. <BR>>>> > > > > See the most recent issue of PTM Trolley Fare, Fred Schneider <BR>>>> took <BR>>>> > some <BR>>>> > > > > great images. <BR>>>> > > > > Dennis F. Cramer <BR>>>> > > > > http://home.windstream.net/dfc1/ <BR>>>> > > > > <BR>>>> > > > > > Date: Sat, 19 Oct 2013 05:49:49 -0700 <BR>>>> > > > > > From: pcc_sr@yahoo.com <BR>>>> > > > > > To: pittsburgh-railways@mailman.dementix.org <BR>>>> > > > > > Subject: Re: [PRCo] still having issues <BR>>>> > > > > > <BR>>>> > > > > > Stereo-vision isn't it Mr.Cramer! Soapbox opportunity; make <BR>>>> the <BR>>>> > most <BR>>>> > > > of <BR>>>> > > > > it! <BR>>>> > > > > > <BR>>>> > > > > > You have not recently mentioned anything about your concert <BR>>> or <BR>>>> > music <BR>>>> > > > > engagements. <BR>>>> > > > > > I find them fascinating. Music is not at all unlike laughter <BR>>>> is <BR>>>> > it; <BR>>>> > > > > both speak a universal language. <BR>>>> > > > > > <BR>>>> > > > > > Yes; BB are the last posts I have seen. There was not much <BR>>> of <BR>>>> > anything <BR>>>> > > > > before your BB posts for several weeks. You mentioned a book <BR>>> in <BR>>>> > relation <BR>>>> > > > > to this; please tell more. <BR>>>> > > > > > <BR>>>> > > > > > <BR>>>> > > > > > Phil <BR>>>> > > > > > <BR>>>> > > > > > <BR>>>> > > > > > <BR>>>> > > > > > -------------------------------------------- <BR>>>> > > > > > On Sat, 10/19/13, DF Cramer <alto_trombone@hotmail.com> <BR>>> wrote: <BR>>>> > > > > > <BR>>>> > > > > > Subject: [PRCo] still having issues <BR>>>> > > > > > To: "pittsburgh-railways@mailman.dementix.org" < <BR>>>> > > > > pittsburgh-railways@mailman.dementix.org> <BR>>>> > > > > > Date: Saturday, October 19, 2013, 3:52 AM <BR>>>> > > > > > <BR>>>> > > > > > it seemed very interesting that after <BR>>>> > > > > > I posted on the list, several emails came through. I assume <BR>>>> people <BR>>>> > > > were <BR>>>> > > > > responding with reply all. I have received no posts from the <BR>>>> list <BR>>>> > other <BR>>>> > > > > than those dealing with Billy Baxter. <BR>>>> > > > > > <BR>>>> > > > > > Dennis F. Cramer <BR>>>> > > > > > http://home.windstream.net/dfc1/ <BR>>>> > > > > > <BR>>>> > > > > > <BR>>>> > > > > > <BR>>>> > > > > > _______________________________________________ <BR>>>> > > > > > Pittsburgh-railways mailing list <BR>>>> > > > > > Pittsburgh-railways@mailman.dementix.org <BR>>>> > > > > > <BR>>>> https://mailman.dementix.org/mailman/listinfo/pittsburgh-railways <BR>>>> > > > > <BR>>>> > > > > <BR>>>> > > > > <BR>>>> > > > > <BR>>>> > > > > -------------- next part -------------- <BR>>>> > > > > An HTML attachment was scrubbed... <BR>>>> > > > > URL: <BR>>>> > > > > <BR>>>> > > > <BR>>>> > <BR>>>> <BR>>> http://mailman.dementix.org/pipermail/pittsburgh-railways/attachments/20131020/9fb2601a/attachment.html <BR>>>> > > > > _______________________________________________ <BR>>>> > > > > Pittsburgh-railways mailing list <BR>>>> > > > > Pittsburgh-railways@mailman.dementix.org <BR>>>> > > > > <BR>>>> https://mailman.dementix.org/mailman/listinfo/pittsburgh-railways <BR>>>> > 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