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Don't forget that Isenbard Brunel Machines tried to popularise the 132 column terminal "wide gauge" to match their train tracks, but eventually fell into line with standard 80 gauge.
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in ancient rome, the standard war chariot was 80 columns wide, a tradition that persists in the terminal emulators of today -
Podcasts that are produced to be watched should not be allowed to be called podcasts.@anon_opin
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