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The punched card system was still in use as of 2013.
The computer used punched cards to record and enter data.
Each step often included a new set of punched cards or tape.
Time clocks used punched cards to record workers in and out times.
The basic unit of data storage was the punched card.
Also, the data input to early computers used punched cards.
Three punched cards were used to store individual, dwelling and family information.
Programs were mostly still entered using punched cards or paper tape.
These punched cards build life according to a very precise time schedule.
That allowed punched card data to be recorded by people using only a pencil.
They would enter their code and test data in paper tape or punched cards.
Standard punched card was 80 columns, but there were exceptions.
It uses punched cards to control the pattern being woven.
It also introduced the 80-column punched card in 1928, which doubled its information capacity.
The point in time is programmed in the punched card!
Data was still input using punched cards until the mid-1970s.
It also makes use of a punched card mechanism.
The punched cards never make a mistake; their holes determine the course of growing up at exactly the right times.
Initially, processing of applications was carried out using punched card technology.
Physical space necessary to store the growing punched card libraries was dwindling.
The use of 45 columns punched cards allowed to read the information while making contact through the holes.
Bartenders are instructed not to serve those with punched cards.
Because they were heavily used, the punched cards often had errors, which needed to be corrected by employees.
With the development of computers punched cards found new uses as their principal input media.
It featured a new, smaller, punched card with a 96 column format.
We've come a long way since the days of punch cards.
The punched card system was still in use as of 2013.
He'd let my brother and me play with his punch cards.
Rich wrote his first program in 1972, on punch cards at the age of 12.
The computer used punched cards to record and enter data.
Each step often included a new set of punched cards or tape.
On a punch card, you had a piece of information that was permanent.
The company was also forced to give up its control of the nation's punch card manufacturing business.
"Back then you used to have punch cards and all that.
Before that, some computers even used paper punch cards to store information!
But punch cards were banned in Florida and several other states.
Time clocks used punched cards to record workers in and out times.
Punch cards were always the source of potential computer error.
While California's punch cards are obsolete, they have worked well enough for decades.
She is returning to punch cards, too, with full confidence.
The basic unit of data storage was the punched card.
Also, the data input to early computers used punched cards.
In fact, there was a stack of punch cards holding the door open.
Counties using punch cards have nearly 50 percent more members of minorities than the others.
The model 4 could read and punch card data, but had no printing capabilities.
Three punched cards were used to store individual, dwelling and family information.
She put her punch card back and turned around.
California should replace its punch cards and hold the recall next March.
Programs were mostly still entered using punched cards or paper tape.
"Punch cards seem antiquated in this age of the computer."