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	<title>Comments on: At least somebody remembers his history</title>
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		<title>By: Ned A. Koble</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ned A. Koble</dc:creator>
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		<description>ADR had some amazing employees.  It would be a loss not to include information on Bob Wickenden (&quot;WICK&quot;) and Steve Wright.  Bob was Chairman of the board, and Steve Wright was highly instrumental in writing the first COBOL compiler that worked!
I had the pleasure to introduce the product ROSCOE to OS data centers throughout the United States, Central America, and Canada, during the 1970&#039;s era.</description>
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I had the pleasure to introduce the product ROSCOE to OS data centers throughout the United States, Central America, and Canada, during the 1970&#8217;s era.</p>
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