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July  2024                             July 2024

       FIRST THURSDAY CLUB

       (AUTUMN LEAVES)


       In  early  June  we  were  being  treated  to  wall  to
       wall coverage regarding the 80  anniversary of D
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       Day and rightly so as so few people are left who
       can  remember  the event.    As we  were  meeting
       on the anniversary itself it was decided to mark the occasion with a D Day tea.
       We  decorated  the  Scout  hut  with  allied  invasion  flags.    And  engaged  a  band
       from Wareham called ‘Musiccraft’ to play for us.  We were treated to a medley of
       old war time favourites as well as regular numbers from their repertoire.

       Tea was bread pudding a popular ware time favourite.  Sausage rolls and loads
       of cake plus sandwiches.  We did discuss beef and dripping bully beef and spam
       but we managed to smuggle in eggs cheese ham and other goodies for the tea.
       In  addition  Gloria  Curtis  bought  her  mother’s  archive of  her  memories  of  being
       evacuated to Bere  Regis  during the  war.      There  were memories,  memorabilia
       and a D Day quiz.





 The 1970s were really the beginning of the Computer Age which is another way of
 saying  that,  with  the  exception  of  a  very  small  number  of  customers  and  fellow
 IBMers,  no  one  had  any  idea  what  I  did!    Designing,  installing,  operating  and
 maintaining  computer  programmes  (as  we  spelled  it  then!)  was  an  obscure  art
 understood by only a small number of insiders.  This meant, for example, that when I
 tried to explain to some stranger at a party that I designed and wrote systems for
 IBM’s  customers,  they  were  more  likely  to  say  “excuse  me,  I’m  just  going  to  get
 another drink.” than to ask for any details!
 At IBM I graduated to sales and then product marketing roles which set me up for a
 move to Wang Laboratories, another American company which was the leader in
 the exciting new market of word processing (‘WP’).  It’s hard to believe that in the
 1980s,  businesses  were  prepared  to  throw  away  their  £500  typewriters  and  to   Next month we meet on 4  July.  It is Election Day.  We will not be too busy voting
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 replace  them with £30,000 word  processing machines.   But  thankfully, they  were,   to  get  down  to  the  Scout  hut  for  our  meeting.    We  may  need  to  escape  from
 and an entire new industry was born. Obviously, it wouldn’t have been of any use   election coverage.    As it is American Independence day we thought we would
 to the hapless stone mason and his mis-chiseled ‘GOAL’ but WP delivered a step-  get  out  more  flags  and  have  an  American  Style  Tea.    Pip  Evans  and  the  Bere
 change  in  office  productivity  as  well  as  opening  up  the  realms  of  professional   Essentials will give us a presentation of the development of American Music in the
 document production to the masses.
       southern States of America and play some of their version of Blue Grass Music
 I mentioned that I can attribute much of my successes to luck, and joining the IT   It will be at the Scout hut 2.30 p.m cost £3.00 to include the American tea.  I am
 industry in its infancy and then picking two winning horses formed the foundation of
       sure it will be a welcome break from the political event going on here

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