Ditto on my Army service number (1956-58), even though it was changed when I went from draftee service (a U.S. prefix) to Reservist. I worked in the editorial department of the Dayton Daily News after graduating from college in 1963--and owned a 3000 at the time. Though I was only in that office about nine months before being sent out to staff a news bureau in Sidney, Ohio, I recently wrote down the names of about 35 staffers on the editorial side during my tenure. This while pretending to play trivia at a local tavern/restaurant. As a retired journalist, it grieves me to know that newspaper editorial staffs are being shredded by a combination of advertising losses, primarily the Web and Craig's List. Now approaching age 82, I sometimes find myself in the garage looking for something. With patience, I can usually remember what I went out there for. But for how long?