User talk:Dcstu41

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SAGE
I saw your comment on Talk:Computer WRT to the misdirected link, and I've fixed it. Feel free to just fix the link yourself next time.

If you get the chance, it would always be appreciated if you could have a look at the SAGE article and check for any errors. It's always great to have contact with people who actually used such historically significant devices. --Robert Merkel 01:59, 6 September 2006 (UTC)

RE; Sage I sent e-mail to the fellow who had the Sage Colorado site. They had an 68000 based mini (as we called them) as opposed to micro. Any way I will follow up on this if and when they get back to me. In the mean time I am hunting up a bunch of techs and engineers to look at this truly great undertaking. Back in the 60's we talked about using computers for this kind of thing.If this is entended to be the total knowledge of man then it will take a wee bit to type.I havent read everything yet but I will eventually. What I have seen so far is neat. Dcstu41 02:16, 6 September 2006 (UTC)Dcstu41