A Story About ‘Magic'
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Bookmark History
Saved by 4 people (-2 private), first by anonymouse user on 2007-01-09
- Palindrome on 2008-11-20 - Tags magic , technology , jargon_file
- Skijmpr on 2008-11-04 - Tags humor , computing
- Aristideau on 2008-05-05 - Tags Cool
- Tuuli85 on 2007-11-12 - Tags funny , cool , weird , computing , hardware
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The computer promptly crashed.
This time we ran for Richard Greenblatt, a long-time MIT hacker, who was close at hand. He had never noticed the switch before, either. He inspected it, concluded it was useless, got some diagonal cutters and diked it out. We then revived the computer and it has run fine ever since.
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We still don't know how the switch crashed the machine. There is a theory that some circuit near the ground pin was marginal, and flipping the switch changed the electrical capacitance enough to upset the circuit as millionth-of-a-second pulses went through it. But we'll never know for sure; all we can really say is that the switch was magic.
I still have that switch in my basement. Maybe I'm silly, but I usually keep it set on ‘more magic’.
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