My all-time favorite 
legacy format story.
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				To give you an estimation of the difference in the original and  
what we have today:  the original was probably entered on cards  
commonly known at the time as "IBM cards" (Do Not Fold, Spindle  
or Mutilate) and probably took in excess of 100,000 of them.  A  
single card could hold 80 characters (hence 80 characters is an  
accepted standard for so many computer margins), and the entire  
original edition we received in all caps was over 800,000 chars  
in length, including line enumeration, symbols for caps and the  
punctuation marks, etc., since they were not available keyboard  
characters at the time (probably the keyboards operated at baud  
rates of around 113, meaning the typists had to type slowly for  
the keyboard to keep up).
			
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