My high school had a DEC LSI-11.* Two 10-megabyte removable hard drives (which had a drawer thing that you had to pull out before you physically installed the hard disk platter, which had its own case and handle), a DECwriter III teleprinter, and a bunch of VT-100 (clones?) terminals. 258kb (yes, kilobytes) of memory, and eight users editing, compiling, and running WATFOR-11 programs (including a couple of years spent writing WATFOR-11 programs on mark-sense cards). Aloha, Brad * My brother was three years ahead of me. He took a computer course, which involved the students writing programs on mark-sense cards, and having the teacher, at the end of the day, driving over to the other school that actually had a computer to try to run them, bringing whatever printouts (including errors) were produced back to my brother's class the next day.