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  1. Do Not Fold, Spindle or Mutilate (1971) starring Helen Hayes, Vince Edwards, Myrna Loy and directed by Ted Post.

  2. The origin of the expression "Do not fold, spindle or mutilate" comes from the inscription on an IBM punch card. Office workers organized papers and forms by stapling or folding them together, or by impaling them on a spindle. Because punched card readers scan uniform rectangular holes in a precise arrangement, any damage to the physical card ...

  3. One hundred years have passed since Herman Hollerith invented the punch card to tabulate the 1890 census. That's also, almost exactly, the lifespan of the technology. Today, punch cards have vanished from public view. The last few businesses that

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  5. Do Not Fold, Spindle or Mutilate”: A Cultural History of the Punch Card. Steven Lubar, Steven Lubar. ... If you do not receive an email within 10 minutes, ...

  6. Laura names her baby Marguerite Catherine (Meg) after her mother. Val calls Ben's news service, and they tell her he's not on assignment for them. Olivia confronts Paige on dating Peter, and Paige tells her about Abby and Peter. Olivia and Abby scream at each other. Peter thanks Jill for burning the letter, and she throws him out. Abby screams at him for leading Olivia on. Paige throws plates ...

  7. do not fold, spindle or mutilate by Doris Miles Disney ‧ RELEASE DATE: Nov. 6, 1970 Four middle-aged girls at a bridge table decide to process an imaginary Rebecca Meade through a datamating organization and Rebecca attracts several interested parties, including a kinky young man who kills one of them.