Yeah, that was a fun stroll down various memory lanes.  I actually keypunched 
for a living at one very early point in my checkered career – had to know how 
to operate 026’s, 029’s, and 129’s, and how to program the drum card for faster 
data entry.  Mod 10/11 check punches were SO much fun (not!).

Large-company keypunch supervisors liked me because I would gladly punch 
program source submitted by programmers and get it mostly correct (nobody is 
ALWAYS perfect on a keypunch . . . 😊) and done reasonably quickly.  Most of 
their regular keypunch employees HATED punching program source and made a lot 
of mistakes.

Peter

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