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Paladin2000 01-30-2004 01:30 AM

RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C. - David Bradley spent five minutes writing the computer code that has bailed out the world's PC users for decades.



The result was one of the most well-known key combinations around: CtrlAltDelete. It forces obstinate computers to restart when they will no longer follow other commands.

Bradley, 55, is getting a new start of his own. He's retiring Friday after 28 1/2 years with IBM.

Bradley joined the company in June 1975 as an engineer in Boca Raton, Fla. By 1980, he was one of 12 working to create the IBM PC. He now works at IBM's facility in Research Triangle Park.

The engineers knew they had to design a simple way to restart the computer should it fail. Bradley wrote the code to make it work.

"I didn't know it was going to be a cultural icon," Bradley said. "I did a lot of other things than <font color=white>CtrlAltDelete</font>, but I'm famous for that one."

His fame depends on others failures.

At a 20-year celebration for the IBM PC, Bradley was on a panel with Microsoft founder Bill Gates (news - web sites) and other tech icons. The discussion turned to the keys.

"I may have invented it, but Bill made it famous," Bradley said.

Gates didn't laugh. The key combination also is used when software, such as Microsoft's Windows operating system, fails.

Bradley, whose name was once mentioned as a clue in the final round of the TV game show "Jeopardy," will continue teaching at N.C. State University after retirement.

His office is filled with memories of his time at IBM and the keys that brought him fame in the tech world. He says he has almost every cartoon that featured CtrlAltDelete. There are video clips of the "Jeopardy" show and the panel with Gates.

"After having been the answer on final 'Jeopardy,' if I can be a clue in 'The New York Times' Sunday crossword puzzle, I will have met all my life's goals," Bradley said.

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Illumina Drathiran'ar 01-30-2004 03:02 AM

::sniffle:: Sort of makes me all emotional..

Someday I'd like to be an answer on Final Jeopardy, too.

Callum Kerr 01-30-2004 03:18 AM

Wow!

I never new there was a guy responsible for that! Hats off to him!

And what a lovely subtle dig at Gates :D

Harkoliar 01-30-2004 03:25 AM

wow.. at least he did something famous.. ;) thats rare for a person to be known indirectly worldwide you know.

Paladin2000 01-30-2004 05:29 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Callum Kerr:
Wow!

I never new there was a guy responsible for that! Hats off to him!

And what a lovely subtle dig at Gates :D

Me too. If it wasn't for Microsoft, nobody would have remembered this guy. I wonder if there are credits given to the original engineer who come up with the "reset" switch idea?

Kakero 01-30-2004 06:20 AM

Oh, I never know him before. now I know.

B_part 01-30-2004 06:27 AM

Darn! I just wanted to report this piece of news myself, but Paladin 2000 was faster...

Anyway, the "Bill made it famous" one, well, that's one great dig at mr Gates :D

InsaneBane 01-30-2004 07:58 AM

That Mr. Bradley could have been very rich today, if Micro$oft had to pay him royalties for each time this little piece of code has been executed by a Window$ user :D

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Insane

Callum Kerr 01-30-2004 09:01 AM

Indeed... new richest man in the world... :D

slicer15 01-30-2004 10:52 AM

And a bankrupt Microsoft...for about 3 seconds anyway. [img]tongue.gif[/img]


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