Besides ila, I’m not sure how many members are interested in this old technology thread? My posts earlier today on IBM graphics and games made me think of this book. Titled “IBM Graphics From the Ground Up” it was given to me by the teacher I wrote
the stock charting program with (above) back in the mid 90’s.
Copyright 1984

it presented several algorithms for drawing three dimensional objects using BASIC. I did the “3D” PC as an assignment in one of my classes. You could even rotate it using the arrow keys. Nothing special really but maybe more than anything else, helped launch my academic career since it led to other things.
Today this book sits safe and sound on my bookshelf at home.
Damaged during the Summer of 2016 when our temporary offices were flooded, I managed to “salvage” it although it was waterlogged.
You can see some of the water damage in this photo.
The back cover. He graduated from the University of Illinois. Many years later Purdue would play them in football (one of his former students was on that team).
That is a pic of an old 19” IBM “hi res” display. One of the last of the CRT’s. Anyone remember these? Couldn’t help noticing the browser. That looks like “Windows XP” so it must be the early to mid-2000’s. “Overstock.com” is on the screen:
"Have you discovered the secret of the Big O?"
Sabine Ehrenfeld was the spokeswoman for Overstock back then.





That was back in the day when all my “celebrity crushes” were older than me. Had to look her up. Sabine was born in 1963. Almost a 20 year age difference.
When exactly did all my "future wives" become 15-20 years
younger than me?