From: Rainer Joswig
Subject: Re: Does my ideal language exist?
Date: 
Message-ID: <rainer.joswig-3A65F5.17494124062000@news.is-europe.net>
In article <········@news.sierratel.com>, "Walter Rottenkolber" 
<······@sierratel.com> wrote:

> Forthers think of Forth in much the same way. Though the notation and syntax
> of Lisp is 180 degrees from Forth, the friendly programming environment is
> remarkably similar.
> 
> It must have been a sad day when MIT replaced their Lisp machines with Unix
> and C.

FYI:

Here is a picture of two working Symbolics XL1201 Lisp machines
(there is also a XL1200 at the left) with a Symbolics console.
The screen shows the "Peek" application displaying a listing of
running processes.

http://corporate-world.lavielle.com/lispm/xl1201x2.jpg

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