don@brillig.umd.edu (Don Hopkins) (12/20/89)
Double Bucky (Sung to the tune of "Rubber Duckie") Double bucky, you're the one! You make my keyboard lots of fun Double bucky, an additional bit or two: (Vo-vo-de-o!) Control and Meta side by side, Augmented ASCII, nine bits wide! Double bucky, a half a thousand glyphs, plus a few! Oh, I sure wish that I Had a couple of bits more! Perhaps a Set of pedals to Make the number of Bits four: Double double bucky! Double bucky, left and right OR'd together, outta sight! Double bucky, I'd like a whole word of Double bucky, I'm happy I heard of Double bucky, I'd like a whole word of you! (C) 1978 by Guy L. Steele, Jr. (For those of you who are interested, the term "bucky bits" comes from Niklaus Wirth, known as "bucky" to friends, who suggested that an extra bit be added to terminal codes on 36 bit machines for use by screen editors.)
aez@Data-IO.COM (Adam Zilinskas) (12/22/89)
In article <21363@mimsy.umd.edu> don@brillig.umd.edu (Don Hopkins) writes: > > (For those of you who are interested, the term "bucky bits" > comes from Niklaus Wirth, known as "bucky" to friends, who > suggested that an extra bit be added to terminal codes on 36 > bit machines for use by screen editors.) I find my information may be wrong (there goes the thing about listening your superiors [Harris guy not Zippel]). If you value your left hand, never try a shift-hyper-control middle-mouse button as your fingers get tied into a little knot :-) Adam