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Arlo and Janis by Jimmy Johnson for January 28, 2003
January 27, 2003
January 29, 2003
Transcript:
"First, computers came with plain solitaire and that was good..."
"Then, there was 'Free Cell', and that was better..."
"But now, 'Spider Solitaire' is the best of all!"
"She can play that for HOURS!!"
First computers were programmed by decks of punched cardboard cards. Many, many generations later, computers were capable of running programs such as Solitaire. Decades of evolution.
skwilson almost 3 years ago
First computers were programmed by decks of punched cardboard cards. Many, many generations later, computers were capable of running programs such as Solitaire. Decades of evolution.
tomfromthe50s Premium Member over 2 years ago
It must have been difficult to play Solitaire with Fortran cards!
Prescott_Philosopher about 2 years ago
I’m with Janis on this one. I spend way too much time on Spider Solitare Solitare.