Ye Ol' Pi Shack Blunder Tracking ================================ This is SysOp's place to keep track of blunders and wishes for the Ye Ol' Pi Shack project. **NOTE:** The use of "Blunder", instead of "bugs", comes from two places: 1. [Gary Kildall](https://computerhistory.org/blog/in-his-own-words-gary-kildall/) in his book "Computer Connections", humurously points out, that "errors" is not the right word for broken software (*bugs*) since "error" in mathematical terms is a small percentage of deviance from perfection. Most software "errors" take far more effort to fix then it did to write them. Hence they should be called "blunders". 2. [Grace Hopper](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grace_Hopper) is attributed to first applying the term "bug" to computers. In the photograph of her log (at that link) you will see its a physical bug that had caused a physical, ie hardware, malfunction, not software. Yes, the hardware malfunction caused the software to malfunction, but the "bug" was still a hardware malfunction. So, you see, a "computer bug" is a hardware thing and problems with software are too large to be considered "errors" so I'm using Kildall's suggestion of "blunder". :-D